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BUSINESS
Ngon Bistro
3347 West Walnut Street
Garland, TX
https://www.ngonbistrogarland.com/
Rating:
(4.1)

HOURS
Monday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

REVIEWS
Time: Jan/13/2021 (3 weeks ago)
vietnamese food and the scene at this place is super good. Went there on a Friday I think. The staff was helpful and kind. The bill was good for what you get. Ambience reminds me of Colorado Springs area.

Time: Dec/24/2020 (a month ago)
Excellent authentic Vietnamese dishes. They have a large selection of dishes for everyone. Friendly services too. Highly recommended.

Time: Sep/14/2020 (4 months ago)
The very first time my family and I had dined in this restaurant, it was a very good experience. The food was amazing and mom loved the cháo vịt (duck rice porridge), but the second dine in, I was sadly disappointed. My greens had specs of dirt on it, which made me nervous with the rest of the vegetable sides. The rest of my time eating was uncomfortable, I was constantly checking to make sure if everything else I was about to eat didn't have any type of contaminants.

Time: Oct/05/2020 (4 months ago)
Deff I will come back. I love how friendly the lady who served my table is and also food came out pretty good so far. Everything is clean and thr price is reasonable. I order " pho ga di bo" and it was quite impressive cuz that was not a perfect pho which I ever had but the best in garland so far. Would recommend.

Time: Jul/11/2020 (6 months ago)
Thought I would try out this new restaurant. I ordered the “Com Thit Nguon”, grilled pork with steamed rice. The grilled pork was really good and the portion given was great. However, I was a bit disappointed because it seemed like a half way attempt of the traditional Vietnamese rice dish, which is normally served over “com tam”, broken rice, and with “bi”, shredded pork, as a common add on. However when I asked, they didn’t have the bi available. For a restaurant to have a small menu like this, you would think they would be able to thoroughly focus on each dish. Hopefully the other dishes served here aren’t half way attempts of the Vietnamese cuisine. All and all, if you’re in the mood for a grilled pork rice dish, I would recommend saving your money here and instead go to the plethora of nearby Vietnamese restaurants for an authentic and traditional “Com Tam Bi Thit Nguon” that is offered there.





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