Vietnamese in Detroit

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  • Azumi's Garden

    2016 North Opdyke Rd., Auburn Hills Detroit

    Master sushi chef, Elmer Bionson, serves authentic sushi and Japanese cuisine at Azumi's Garden in Auburn Hills. Drawing on culinary influences of the Far East, Mr. Bionson tastefully pulls together the finest dishes from Japan, China, the Philippines, Thailand, Korea, and Vietnam. Azumi's primary focus is moderately-priced take-out for the time being with soft drinks and bottled water.
  • Da Nang

    1 S. Main St., Clawson Oakland County

    (248) 5775130 (FAX); (248)

  • Dalat Vietnamese Restaurant

    100 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti Detroit

    734-487-7600

    An EMU student favorite, and not just because it's dirt cheap. Not big on atmosphere, but the meals are tasty. New additions to the menu in honor of their recent move.
  • Frame

    23839 John R Rd #2, Hazel Park Oakland County

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  • Golden Wall

    421 W. Cross, Ypsilanti Detroit

    (734) 482-7600

    Authentic Vietnamese and Chinese food.
  • Le Banh Mi

    29141 Dequindre Rd., Madison Heights Detroit

  • MaMang

    300 W. 1st Ave. Flint

  • MiMi Gardens

    440 Tecumseh Road East, Windsor Detroit

    (519) 258-1893

    More than 250 Vietnamese and Chinese dishes. Vegetarian dishes include appetizers, soups, rice and noodle dishes...hot and spicy to your taste. Spicy dishes include curry, sate, roti, chili, Shanghai noodle, special pepper and grilled dishes. **
  • Mini Restaurant

    475 University, Windsor Detroit

    (519) 254-2221

    This "mini"-spot serves Vietnamese food at its best: a wonderful combination of contrasting textures and subtle tastes. If Chinese food is a symphony, Vietnamese is chamber music. Soups, such as vegetable congee, are highlights, or try the amazing variety of bean drinks and exotic fruit slushes. ****
  • Oslo

    1456 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 962-7200

    Oslo patrons can choose between sushi and a longish list of superior Thai dishes; the sushi is sliced and rolled by Korean-born John Riney. Tom kha, the soup with coconut milk and chicken, is both creamy and salty, with generous chunks of chicken. Drunken noodles are peppery yet luscious, the noodles fat and slippery, with a fold-in garnish of fresh basil leaves. Equally delicious was a “signature” dish called simply “Oslo Udon Noodles.” Chicken and shrimp and the usual vegetables join wide noodles of a pleasing firmness in a faintly sweet and certainly hot garlic sauce. Almost all the signatures feature garlic, and none coconut milk, so now you know Chef Rossbach’s tastes.
  • Pho Hang

    30921 Dequindre Rd., Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 583-9210

    Pho Hang is a strip-mall storefront on an unlovely strip of Dequindre Road, but who cares: 31 of Pho Hang’s generous entrées can be had for $6, 11 cost $7, and only 14 cost $8 or more. Diners find the real deal at Pho Hang, where they'll get the lightness and, yes, grace of Vietnamese soups, with their strong yet clear broths and arrays of fresh garnishes.
  • Pho Lucky Detroit - Midtown

    3111 Woodward Ave. Detroit

  • Pho Viet

    3854 E. 13 Mile Rd., Warren Detroit

    (586) 558-8115; (586) (FAX)

    Commerce along the thoroughfares of Madison Heights and Warren isn't pretty. Aging strip malls and asphalt parking lots are the dominant aesthetic. But what these arteries lack in architectural character is made up by a vibrant Southeast Asian community and the abundant restaurants and food markets that cater to it. Within a few square miles, particularly around the area where 13 Mile Road intersects Dequindre, it's easy to find everything from exotic fruit smoothies adorned with tapioca pearls that are sucked in through oversized straws to banh mi sandwiches filled with various processed meat parts such as liver paste and pork skin.

  • Que Huong Restaurant

    30820 John R Rd., Madison Heights Detroit

  • Recipes Restaurant

    39297 Grand River Ave., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 477-2600; (248) 477-2604 (FAX)

    Innovative and unique menu at this breakast and lunch restaurant. Pleasant decor and ambiance.
  • Thang Long

    27641 John R, Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 547-6763

    Fresh leafy greens and herbs characterize the Vietnamese food served at Thang Long. Try the fresh and flavorful summer rolls, or do it yourself with an order of Thit Bo, which lets you wrap your own chicken, beef or pork. Also excellent are the rice noodle soups, which are meals in themselves. ***
  • Thuy Trang

    30491 John R Rd., Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 588-7823

    This joint is named after the late Vietnamese- American actress Thuy Trang.  "Authentic Vietnamese cuisine, featuring several 'cook your own' dishes."