Discover Restaurants offering the best Vietnamese food in Pearland, Texas, United States. Pearland (/ˈpɛərlænd/ PAIR-land) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. Most of the city is in Brazoria County, with portions extending into Fort Bend and Harris counties. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 91,252, up from a population of 37,640 at the 2000 census. Pearland's population growth rate from 2000 to 2010 was 142 percent, which ranked Pearland as the 15th-fastest-growing city in the U.S. during that time period, compared to other cities with a population of 10,000 or greater in 2000. Pearland is the third-largest city in the Houston MSA, and from 2000 to 2010, ranked as the fastest-growing city in the Houston MSA and the second-fastest-growing city in Texas. As of 2015 the population had risen to an estimated 108,821.
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4 based on 26 reviews
When we want simple and easy, we come to Namâs. You place your order then take a seat. Theyâll bring your food out to you. Drinks, utensils and napkins, you get yourself from their self-serve station. For appetizers, we like to go with their crab-tons, Viet egg rolls or edamame. Simple yet tasty. For my main course, I always get the Un-PHO-gettable pho when I come here. The broth is good and theyâre not skimpy with the meat. Iâve also had the vermicelli bowls on previous visits which is also a satisfactory choice. This time, we decided to try their house special fried rice. When it came out to our table, it smelled so good! Turns out, it is as delicious as it smells. Yum! It was so good, I ended up ordering it again two days later along with some General TSOâs chicken and gyoza. All of which were delicious! Itâs a great spot for when youâre craving some pho or fried rice with extras. A simple meal in a simple setting.
4 based on 162 reviews
The atmosphere is all-around super at this very busy place with quick, attentive service. Come in and find a place to âlightâ and the friendly, energetic and efficient waitstaff will find you. Choose craft tap beers (65) from chalkboard on wall or choose from extensive written list of bottled- all reasonably priced. Wine on tap also available. Great Vietnamese fusion food choices. Shaking beef selection with fried rice (or with steamed rice) is superb with or without the side drizzle of spicy lime juice. Stir fry noodles with shrimp was excellent. Asked for amber beer recommendation and Blue Bridge Amber beer turned out to be superb. The amber beer, 2 Pinot Grigio, the two meals and the scrumptious bittersweet (chocolate cake) sundae dessert (enough for 2) bill totaled under $53. Check out this gem of a place!!
4 based on 24 reviews
Newly remodeled Nobi! same great food new awesome place and now crafted beer! I approve Like the second location on NASA rd. the original location now offers a variety of created beer (not as many as second loc.) and has been expanded and decorated in a very cool and current style, is super inviting. I think Nobi is a really great example of The American dream story. From a convenience store and a passion for beer Nobi was born and it became one of the few very cool places to hangout, eat, and be merry in the Clear Lake area. I love that! Go enjoy a beer and a banh mi! P.S If you're not 21 and over have a Vietnamese coffe
4 based on 22 reviews
This is my favorite Pho Binh location, and my favorite place for pho in Houston. I love their pho without meat and extra noodles. My boyfriend likes his with brisket and steak. This place is in a tiny trailer, although the other Pho Binh locations are parts of strip centers. Seating can be limited, but you get a ton of food for very little money, we typically leave with a bill of $13-$14. I am constantly craving their Vietnamese eggrolls-- the sweetened fish sauce that comes with them is the bomb!
4 based on 32 reviews
I ate dinner here with a friend while visiting from out of town. We checked TripAdvisor for a local place to eat and saw this Vietnamese restaurant and decided to try them out. They had some of the best egg drop soup Iâve ever had anywhere!The appetizer sampler was delicious and sufficient for both of us to share. My main course was dish #150 (I donât remember the Vietnamese name of it) which had meat and seafood on a bed of fried rice noodles with sauce. It was also delicious and filling. The restaurant was pretty empty when we went on a Monday evening so we pretty much had the place to ourselves along with another family dining nearby. The customer service was good; everyone was friendly. Parking was plenteous out front. This restaurant is located right across from the Kroger grocery store on Broadway street for those who are looking for a reference point to find this place. They have an extensive menu and I recommend trying them out since they have a lot of food options to offer.
4 based on 49 reviews
We tried this place Saturday for dinner based on trip advisor reviews. We were not disappointed. The place was a little bigger than I'd thought. All the staff were very friendly. We had egg rolls for an appetizer. They were very good. I hadn't had Vietnamese egg rolls so I was surprised when they were very crispy, but I really liked them. My wife and I had Vietnamese coffee to drink and that was great too. I had pineapple shrimp for my entree. It was quite tasty as well. One of my boys had chicken nuggets and the other lemon chicken. I don't remember what my wife had, but everyone loved their meal and we all said we wanted to come back. I definitely want to come back to try the Pho as I read it was very good but just wasn't in the mood for soup on this occasion.
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