Discover Restaurants offering the best Vietnamese food in Brighton, Colorado, United States. The City of Brighton is the Home Rule Municipality in Adams and Weld counties that is the county seat of Adams County, Colorado, United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the city population was 35,719 in 2013.
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4 based on 17 reviews
I love Pho TJ. I've been coming here since they opened, and have yet to be disappointed. The Pho is the best I've ever tasted; the recipes are from the owner's family. The owner and staff are all related and they make you feel like part of their family. The restaurant is always clean and well-kept with fresh flowers on every table. The good word about this place must have gotten out, because lately this place is always at least a little busy. Make sure you go, you won't regret it!
4 based on 19 reviews
This place in Brighton CO, certainly over delivered! The size of the rolls are larger than normal. Wonderfully executed sushi menu! The fish is perfectly fresh. The seasoned edamame was a great twist on the traditional just salted dish. If you like spice, then you MUST try the Firecracker Roll!! This roll is in my top 5 of all time rolls. We have a new date night place!!!! We noticed a lot of other couples having date night also.
2 based on 11 reviews
We used to go to this restaurant when it was an Italian place. I visited this restaurant by myself on a Saturday in March. They had taken down the Italian decorations, but nothing else had changed. The food was wonderful. I took photos and texted them to my husband. He was excited to try Pho 81. We went together the following Thursday, and it was a "Twilight Zone" experience. It was the same location, but everything about the restaurant was different. Where were the friendly, polite Asian waitresses? They had been replaced by clueless American kids. When we asked our waiter questions about the menu, he said he had never eaten there. Why were the televisions blasting soap operas? We never received our check, so we went to the counter. Approximately 5 people gathered around the owner to try and figure out which bill was ours. They kept insisting that we had ordered enough for 4 people, We finally snagged our "waiter" and asked him to come over. After going over with him what we had ordered, he shrugged and said he didn't remember. It was exasperating. Was the restaurant sold that week? Do the lovely young waitresses only work on weekends and go to high school during the week? The simple solution for us to go to the wonderful Pho restaurant on Bridge Street.
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