Food & Restaurants

DFW Vietnamese food guide: Pho, banh mi, and beyond

The DFW Vietnamese corridor (Garland, Richardson, east Dallas) is one of the best in the country outside of Houston and the West Coast. Here's the guide.

Pho:

  • Pho Bac (Garland, 3956 W Walnut St) — Been open 20+ years. The rare beef pho is the gold standard. Large: $12.
  • Pho Is For Lovers (Richardson, 630 W Campbell Rd) — Modern shop, excellent broth. Trendy but legit.
  • Pho Pasteur (Garland) — Old-school. The broth has been simmering since before most of us were born.

Banh mi:

  • Hong Kong Market food court (9780 Walnut St) — $5.50 banh mi. Fresh baguette, generous fillings.
  • Quoc Bao Bakery (Garland) — Dedicated banh mi shop. The special combo is perfect. $6.
  • Nammi (food truck/Downtown) — Fusion banh mi. Different but good.

Bun bo Hue:

  • Pho Que Huong (Garland) — Spicy beef noodle soup. The bun bo Hue is rich, complex, and deeply warming. $13.

Broken rice (com tam):

  • Com Tam Thuan Kieu (Garland) — Broken rice with grilled pork, egg, and fish sauce. $11. Home-style perfection.

Che (desserts):

  • Bambu (Richardson) — Che ba mau (three-color dessert) and boba. $5-7.

Sources:

  • Eater Dallas — Vietnamese food guide
  • Dallas Morning News — Vietnamese community food features
  • Google Reviews — 4.0+ for all listed spots
  • D Magazine — "Best Vietnamese Restaurants in DFW"

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Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 1:25 AM

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