
I grew up in the SGV and recently moved to the West side, and the craving for authentic Asian food has been strong. I was initially a bit hesitant and worried that this would be yet another...
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Nong L√° Vietnamese Cafe is a family-owned restaurant in Los Angeles, founded by siblings Elaine and Victor Phuong to honor their mother's cooking. After experimenting with cherished family recipes, they created a dining experience that celebrates the authentic flavors of their Vietnamese heritage.
With locations in La Brea, Sawtelle, and Culver City, Nong Lá offers a menu filled with delicious dishes, including favorites like Bún Bò Huế. The restaurant aims to share the warmth and richness of Vietnamese cuisine with customers, making every meal a taste of home.
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I grew up in the SGV and recently moved to the West side, and the craving for authentic Asian food has been strong. I was initially a bit hesitant and worried that this would be yet another...
I think if you're looking for Viet food in Culver, then this could be it, but I didn't think it was anything decent. I wish the fish sauce was fishier and less sweet. I might just have a bias...
Service and speed was excellent. Broth was not great. Meat quantity was less than expected (and I ordered extra brisket!). Wrong noodles and very limited condiments. Very little basil, lime and...
Really wanted to try the Sawtelle location as I was told they have been there over a decade where as this location is about a year old hence the lower number of reviews. This is a cute casual spot...
Decent Pho and egg rolls. Wouldn't say it's the best but for West LA, it's pretty good. The soup is clean and easy to eat. Egg rolls are nice and crunchy but wish they had more herbs! The spring...
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