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Welcome to Nam Son Viet

Nam Son Viet, located in New York City, offers a diverse menu of traditional Vietnamese dishes, from appetizers like Goi Cuon and Cha Gio to house specialties like Ech Xao Xa Ot and Banh Hoi Bo La Lot. Customers praise the authenticity and consistency of the food, with standout dishes like the flavorful pho and grilled pork chop vermicelli. The restaurant's cozy ambiance and fast service add to the overall dining experience, making Nam Son Viet a staple for Vietnamese cuisine enthusiasts. Despite some minor critiques on portion sizes and payment options, the focus remains on the delicious and satisfying dishes that keep customers coming back for more.

Nam Son Viet: Reviews & Ratings

Justin T.
Justin T.

Staple for Vietnamese food this side of Chinatown; good and reliable. Their spring roll and grilled pork chop vermicelli is refreshing during the spring and summer and of course the no1 pho is soul-warming in the fall and winter. Disappointed this time w their calamari- they changed it- it used to be so fresh and meaty and crispy with only the thinnest layer of batter- this time it was chewy, and pretty clear it was fried in oil that was due for a change. Service is good and fast as always.

Susan C.
Susan C.

3.5 stars. It's been a while since I last ate here! Quality is pretty consistent, service was no frills though cordial. Our party of 3 arrived at 9pm and they close at 9:30pm so they still seated us but asked us to order immediately which we did in a bout 5 minutes after being seated. Total seating in the restaurant probably fits about 50-60 people. They have a pretty extensive menu with many options for pho, bun (rice vermicelli), noodles, soups, appetizers, seafood, meat (beef/pork), poultry, vegetables, rice dishes. It's decently clean for an old school Vietnamese restaurant (floors weren't greasy!) and service was fast. We ordered #3 Pho Dac Biet - eye of round, brisket, tripe, tendon ($13.95) and two of the same bun bowls of #54 Bun Cha Gio Thjt Nuong - bun with grilled pork and spring rolls ($15.50). Pho came out within 5 minutes of ordering. The bun bowls came out about 7-8 min after that, and though it was close to 9:30, the staff passed us the check at 9:25, but was kind enough to wait for us to finish up quickly and leave. There's a cash price and credit card price listed on the menu for each item, equaling about 3.5% extra if paying by card. For small businesses I get it, with rising inflation that's a significant $ to gift to credit card companies. And man, gone are the days of $8.50 for a bowl of pho! The food itself was fresh and tasty, each bowl of bun we ordered came with several pieces of grilled pork which was well marinated though maybe a wee bit salty. The spring rolls were crispy and filled with pork and veggies. Pho broth was a little light but overall ok, though they gave what looked like a slightly sad amount of bean sprouts. It's been years since I last had their shareable family style dishes, so can't really comment on those now. Overall solid enough to come back when in the mood for Vietnamese food in this area.

Aagdolla G.
Aagdolla G.

The food was alright. I enjoyed it but it's not my #1 palate to go too. The sauce for bottom plate was ok to me and different than any sauce I ever had as I don't eat Vietnamese food that often. I do reccomend tho. The pho at top of photo was not my fav from pho's I have tasted before else where. Seem simple and minimal in flavor. Broth is thin and not creamy. Meat was bit chewy.

Sarah J.
Sarah J.

If Nam Son were to ever run out of business, I'm leaving NYC for good. This fine establishment is the muscle of NYC. Places like this keep NYC running and keeps the hustle of the city alive. This is my family's favorite restaurant in NYC; my dad spends half of his car's gas tank to come here because it's that good. They don't hold back in anyway in terms of quality, taste, portions, and love for food. The pho is one of the richest broths I've ever tasted, and everything is just so flavorful and deep. My family and I always get the #1 Xe Lua pho, and we get the insane pork chops for the table. I love coming here in the winter especially because the pho and the restaurant itself is so cozy :) For those of you giving a horrible review like you really wanna get back at a Chinatown gem? Ok sure like the service isn't anything crazy but these people devote all the love to the food okay and you go for FOOD at a restaurant. If you want some fancy shmansy kiss your ass service go to some overpriced Italian restaurant lol.

Powell M.
Powell M.

Very decent pho. A few vegetarian options. Super fast service. Cash prices and credit card prices listed on the menu. Value for money is average.

Chelle L.
Chelle L.

Had the rice noodle soup with grilled pork. The broth was tasty and the grilled pork was delicious. The amount of noodles however was a lot less than other places I've been. The service was efficient and the ambiance was warm and cozy.

Abbey N.
Abbey N.

Great place for pho. I love how hot the soup was even after we finished all the noodles. The spring rolls were very crispy. The service was good, food came out quickly. Clean bathroom, nice place, but they help the door open which had flies coming in. Go there for the dish/ pho itself, but not for the appetizers because the appetizers are not as affordable. But I didn't like the fact that they accept CASH only.

Location

  • Nam Son Viet
    245 Grand St New York, NY 10002 Hotline: (212) 966-6507

Nam Son Viet is a Vietnamese restaurant located at 245 Grand St in New York, offering a variety of dishes for all kinds of diners. With options for delivery, takeout, and reservations, this establishment caters to a wide range of preferences. They provide limited vegetarian options and accept credit cards, Android Pay, and Apple Pay for convenience.

The menu at Nam Son Viet boasts a selection of delicious appetizers, including Goi Cuon summer rolls, Bi Cuon shredded pork, and Goi Tom Du Du shrimp with green papaya. For those craving noodles, they offer Mi Xao Don Do Bien, Mi Xao Mem Do Bien, and Pho Xao Do Bien amongst others.

The house special dishes at Nam Son Viet are sure to impress, with offerings like Ech Xao Xa Ot sauteed frog legs, Cua Lot Chien Bo soft shell crab, and Banh Hoi Bo La Lot grilled ground beef. Customers have raved about the authenticity and flavor of the dishes, with some claiming it as their go-to spot for Vietnamese cuisine in the area.

The reviews highlight the consistency of the quality, the efficient service, and the cozy ambiance of the restaurant. While some have mentioned minor shortcomings in the dishes, overall, Nam Son Viet seems to leave a lasting impression on its patrons.

For a taste of authentic Vietnamese flavors in a welcoming setting, Nam Son Viet is definitely worth a visit.