Discover Restaurants offering the best Vietnamese food in Danbury, Connecticut, United States. The strangers on Alfred Hitchcock's most famous train began their journey at Danbury, Connecticut's main station, along with thousands of other travelers over time. Now converted into the Danbury Railway Museum, the station and yards are open to visitors, with a collection of historic railroad cars and equipment. Just a few miles outside of the city's pretty historic center is Bear Mountain Reservation, a quiet forest parkland with hiking trails overlooking the calm waters of Candlewood Lake.
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4 based on 228 reviews
Tonightâs visit was our first and certainly will not be our last. We are curious to try everything on their menu. Their âginger dumplingsâ with a perfect accompanying sauce, is a must! The Spring Rolls were superior. A very tasty âSticky Beefâ appetizer, tender beef on a stick, was 90% super, but, unfortunately about 10% tough gristle. Hopefully they can fix that. Tracy, our very friendly server, was very helpful. As to atmosphere, it could not be more basic. The noise level is high. The restaurant is BYO, which is a plus. (If you forgot to bring a bottle of wine with you, we noticed that there is a shop next door.)
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4 based on 26 reviews
First, the "management photo" of "beef pho" looks totally different from the actual product. The management photo has a light colored broth with both brisket and rare beef. Photos from reviewers look totally different/ including mine. The broth is a dark color (I've never seen with pho before) and was almost sweet. Simply horrible. I don't know what's wrong with it but I couldn't eat it. The basil/lime/sprouts accompaniment was drab and tired. I am giving 2 rather than one star since the beef (only one type) was of decent quality and quantity. The interior is cute enough. My eating companion couldn't eat his curry. The sauce is like mucous. The chicken was a weird grilled type and texture I have never had in Vietnamese curry. I ate pho every day in Vietnam for 2 weeks just last year. Early this month I ate pho 3 times in 5 days in Germany. I eat pho locally (elsewhere) pretty much every week. This was truly terrible. It smells good from the parking lot but.... I am so disappointed as I'd probably be going every week if it were good. I have never written a review so soon after eating. People need to know the truth before they go.
4 based on 12 reviews
Home-cooked Vietnamese Restaurant!
Le's serves up Vietnamese food in the location formerly occupied by Mima's Meatballs. Parking is tight. Restaurant is small - not many tables. But it is very clean. We lunched in spring rolls, Pho, and banh mi. The spring rolls were excellent. The Pho was good, but not as good as that at the restaurant by the same name in central Danbury. The banh mi was good but a bit dry. Prices are modest. This is not a night spot, but it is ok for a simple meal, and is likely to do better than Mima's at this location because it will do more take out business. Service is helpful, polite, and responsive.
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