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Hoa Mập Hủ Tiếu Gõ in Houston

10815 Beechnut St suite 143, 77072 - Get directions
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+1 281-988-5470

10815 Beechnut St suite 143, 77072
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Opening Time

Sunday - 9AM-6PM
Monday - Closed
Tuesday - 9AM-6PM
Wednesday - 9AM-6PM
Thursday - 9AM-6PM
Friday - 9AM-6PM
Saturday - 9AM-6PM

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  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible
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  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
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10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

If you are visiting Houston, then you have to try the food here. The food is fantastic and no matter what I ordered they were all amazing! Gotta try Hu Tieu and Pha Lau. I was to eager to eat, I forgot to take pictures. Can't wait to return and wouldn't hesitate to recommend to anyone looking for somewhere to eat.

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

This might be the only restaurant in Houston that serves quality Hu Tieu outside of Vietnam. Please give it a try! Food was delicious and price was reasonable

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google 3 months ago

Great quality Vietnamese food at an incredible price. The restaurant is kind of hidden in a little strip of shops, but it is an amazing find. We felt like strangers in there among a mix of more elderly Vietnamese folks stopping in after work and groups of parents telling their kids to stop using their electronics in Vietnamese while they retorted in English -- very goods signs of authenticity. While the interior is nothing special and unassuming, the food is incredible and at such an inexpensive price!We ordered the Hu Tieu Go (pho with pork broth), Mi Go (like Hu Tieu Go but without broth), and Xi Quach (pork bones). The noodles in both dishes were cooked perfectly, and the clear pork broth had an incredibly aromatic, smooth, and delicate flavor. The thin slices of pork were also great, and the crispy garlic chips and green onions were great toppings that added crunch and extra flavor. As for the pork bones, the meat was falling off the bone, the connective tissue was practically gelatenized, and it was all packed with the fantastic pork broth flavor that it was used for. If you're feeling particularly decadent, dip the meat in a mix of soy sauce/vinegar/hoisin and the nice slices of chili (bird's eye chili?) they include at every table. Flavor town.The portion sizes are reasonable but smaller than most other Vietnamese restaurants, but I think the price, quality, and flavor more than make up for it. The food came out incredibly fast -- probably within 10 minutes of ordering.