Houston

 

08/20/10: Pho & More
03/01/10: Banh Mi Dac Biet at Thien An
02/25/10: Family-run Huynh is a labor of love
02/22/10: Midtown Alternatives to Mai's
02/10/10: Pho Binh: The little trailer that could 02/05/10: Relish: Sampling the menu at Mai's Vietnamese

2009

12/18/09: "In July, Robb Walsh got a huge authentic Vietnamese lunch for only $13 at Pagoda Vietnamese Bistro & Bar (4705 Inker St.).", from A New Menu at Pagoda? by Houston Press (blog
12/16/09: "Boiling Crab and other Vietnamese crawfish joints have overshadowed the original by now, but they owe a debt of gratitude to Cajun Corner, which was started by a Louisiana-Vietnamese family. ", from Top 11 Houston Restaurant Openings of the Decade by Houston Press (blog)
12/16/09: My Tour Guide to Hanoi Cuisine
12/16/09: "Pho & More Vietnamese Noodle House opened earlier this fall at 9405 Huffmeister Road, Ste. 120. ", from Northwest Houston Impacts — December 2009 by Community Impact Newspaper
12/15/09: "When Chez Beignet became very popular in the Vietnamese community, it earned the nickname "quan ong gia," which translates to "the old guy's store," a reference to Joachim Jantzen.", from Donut Patrol: Chez Beignet by The Houston Press
12/10/09: Food Fight: Battle Bo Luc Lac
11/11/09: "So when I saw banh mi bo kho on the menu at Banh Cuon Hoa #2 on Beechnut, the subject of this week's cafe review, I figured bread + beef stew = a Vietnamese roast beef sandwich.", from Banh Mi Bo Kho: Soup or Sandwich?
10/15/09: Vietnamese Steak and Eggs... Holy Cow!

10/07/09: Pagoda Vietnamese Bistro has tucked-away charm
09/30/09: Le Plat Déjeuner, S'il Vous Plaît

08/22/09: $13 at Huynh Restaurant

07/14/09: "One such place is a standout: the family-run, very affordable Huynh Restaurant in the revitalized Eado (East of Downtown) neighborhood.", from Unexpected Foodie City: Houston, Texas by Peter Greenberg.com Travel News

06/26/09: $7 at Cali Sandwich

06/13/09: Vietnamese Food in Houston

05/28/09: Jellyfish Salad at Que Huong

04/18/09: "Vietnamese, full-service menu yet cheap - These serve a large menu, often in the hundreds of items, the diners are mostly Vietnamese, and prices are very low: Saigon Pagolac, Jasmine and Thu Thu.", from A dozen tips on dining well and cheaply in Houston by Examiner.com

04/09/09: "A friend who works downtown pointed out that I had overlooked Thien An in Midtown in my recent article highlighting the best banh mi purveyors.", from More banh mi.... by Examiner

 

01/22/09: Huynh Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine

12/04/08: "Pho 24 9750 Bellaire Boulevard, #108 713.271.6500 Pho Huy 2420 Gessner Drive, Suite D 713.827.2899", from One Pho the Money, Two Pho the Show

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