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4.7
Exceptional(266)
Price: Expensive
• Vietnamese • Upper West Side
Booked 123 times today
Twin Tails, located in the heart of the Upper West Side, offers an exquisite Vietnamese dining experience that promises to captivate your senses. The restaurant is hailed for its "phenomenal" service and "delicious" cuisine, with dishes like the green curry escargot and Cholon duck stealing the show. Diners rave about the "unique and astonishing" appetizers, which highlight the authentic flavors of Vietnam. The ambiance is "dark and beautiful," creating an inviting atmosphere that enhances the dining experience. With consistent praise for its "exceptional" food and "top-notch" service, Twin Tails is a must-visit for anyone seeking genuine Vietnamese delights.
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4.8
Exceptional(26)
Price: Expensive
• Vietnamese • Greenpoint
Booked 25 times today
Named for an endearing Vietnamese phrase shared between friends and family, Di An Di translates to “let’s go eat” and specializes in modern Vietnamese fare. Owned and operated by first-generation Vietnamese-Americans, the cuisine is rooted in tradition with a focus on innovation, led by Executive Chef Caroline Hahm. The restaurant's signature dish, Pho Thin Hanoi, is a northern-style pho that captures the essence of Vietnamese flavors. Di An Di has been recognized by the Michelin guide and is located near Transmitter Park in Greenpoint. The atmosphere is airy and verdant, enhanced by beautiful skylights that create an inviting dining experience.
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4.6
Exceptional(14)
Price: Moderate
• Vietnamese • Williamsburg
Booked 12 times today
Falansai ("fuh-lan-sigh") is a Vietnamese-Mexican restaurant by chef Eric Tran located in the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn. Just past historical warehouses and vintage clothing shops, you will discover the unique approach to elevated fusion where distinctive Vietnamese and Mexican flavors are artfully remixed with the best seasonal ingredients, while good vibes pulse in the background.Explore our signature Super and Classic Dac Biet dinner menus or dive into some of our celebrated dishes from the A La Carte options.Falansai was established in 2013, and reimagined in 2020. Henry Trieu originally opened Falansai in 2013 and named the restaurant for his father's pronunciation of the word "français." Henry closed the restaurant in early 2020 and sold it to Chef Eric Tran. Falansai "2.0" was reimagined in November of 2020. As a Vietnamese-Mexican and American from Chi-Town (and now New Yorker), diners can expect the unexpected from Eric's cooking.
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  • RamaM
    New York City •21 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Oct 18, 2023
    Great food and service. Cocktails were a little sweet but everything else excellent
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    BoCaPhe ChelseaPrice: Moderate• Vietnamese• Chelsea
    4.2
  • Zrputri
    Seattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Jan 2, 2022
    The ambiance is awesome, food is good but also overpriced. The waiters were a bit impatient and rushed us. Cant really enjoy the ambiance because of being rushed.
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    ObaoPrice: Moderate• Thai• Hell's Kitchen
    4.2
  • Hans
    London •1 review
    5.0
    Dined on Jan 5, 2020
    The food was phenomenal. We had a great time and will certainly go back. We were early and were happy to be leaving early also at the time when tables were filling and the noise level was increasing but that’s inevitable in NYC, apparently. Too many people, mostly young women, who are not aware of their own shrill voices and who do not seem to care about the comfort level of their surroundings.
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    IndochinePrice: Very Expensive• Vietnamese• Greenwich Village
    4.4
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