Best Group Dining Gatherings Vietnamese Restaurants in Park Slope
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Bricolage
A Vietnamese-French gastropub with serious cocktails and one of the neighborhood’s better back gardens.
Notable Picks
#1
Bricolage
8.5
Bricolage is a Vietnamese-French gastropub where cocktails, an art-filled dining room, and a leafy back garden frame a menu that stretches from caramelized shrimp pots to "unshaking" beef and brunch-friendly plates. It functions as Park Slope’s more polished Vietnamese option, used for date nights, small celebrations, and relaxed gatherings that still want thoughtful cooking.
Must-Try Dishes:
Unshaking Beef & Eggs, Caramelized Shrimp Pot, Slow Cooked Lamb Buns
What makes it special: A Vietnamese-French gastropub with serious cocktails and one of the neighborhood’s better back gardens.
#2
PhoBar
8.2
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
7.9
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.