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Best Comfort Food Classics Vietnamese Restaurants in Park Slope

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
5ive Spice
A high-volume Park Slope Vietnamese hub where slow-simmered pho and inventive tacos share the menu.

Notable Picks

$ Park Slope Vietnamese
The original 5ive Spice on Fifth Avenue is a fast-casual Vietnamese spot where long-simmered pho, crisp banh mi, and playful bánh xèo tacos anchor a compact room that stays busy from lunch through late evening. Locals use it as a reliable go-to before or after Barclays, especially when they want upgraded broth and bigger portions than the average neighborhood noodle shop.
Must-Try Dishes: 5 Spice Special Pho, Classic Vietnamese Banh Mi, Bánh Xèo Tacos
What makes it special: A high-volume Park Slope Vietnamese hub where slow-simmered pho and inventive tacos share the menu.
8.3
$ Park Slope Vietnamese, Pho
The 7th Avenue outpost of this small Brooklyn group is Park Slope’s highest-volume Vietnamese spot, turning out banh mi, pho, vermicelli bowls, and bubble tea for dine-in and a heavy takeout crowd. With more than a thousand combined Yelp and Google reviews and years of steady traffic, it’s the area’s most proven all-purpose Vietnamese counter.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic pork banh mi, Grilled chicken vermicelli bowl, Beef pho
What makes it special: High-volume Vietnamese standby for banh mi, pho, and bubble tea on 7th Avenue.
8.2
$$$ Park Slope Vietnamese
PhoBar’s Park Slope outpost is a modern pho house a short walk from Barclays Center, known for its Spicy Short Rib Pho, oxtail bowls, and a bar-like counter lined with herbs and condiments. It’s a go-to when groups want steaming broth and shareable apps in a room that feels livelier and more designed than the average noodle shop.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Short Rib Pho, Oxtail Pho, Fried Spring Rolls
What makes it special: A contemporary pho specialist near Barclays where short rib bowls and oxtail pho headline the menu.

Worthy Picks

$ Park Slope Vietnamese, Pho
A long-running 9th Street staple, Ha Noi Vietnamese Kitchen is the neighborhood’s full-service option for pho, rice plates, and shareable appetizers in a simple but comfortable dining room. Locals use it for sit-down Vietnamese meals when they want table service rather than a sandwich counter, balancing familiar standards with a few house specials.
Must-Try Dishes: BBQ beef pho, Papaya salad, Banh hoi cha gio (vermicelli with spring rolls)
What makes it special: Sit-down Vietnamese with broad menu and proper dining room right off 9th Street.
$$ Park Slope Vietnamese
Operating out of a Park Slope address with a delivery-first model, Pho 88 leans into a broad pho menu—beef stews, house spicy broths, and standard beef and chicken bowls—geared toward at-home slurping rather than dining in. It fills a niche for late-ish, straightforward Vietnamese soup when you care more about a hot container at your door than the room it came from.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Stew Pho Noodle Soup, House Spicy Pho Noodle Soup, Grilled Chicken Pho Noodle Soup
What makes it special: A delivery-centric Vietnamese pho operation in Park Slope focused on hearty, customizable broth.