Grilled pork spring rolls
Short ribs
Food and service going down , It's take very long time for order some food .I'm wouldn't complain IT'S TASTE , DO NOT RECOMMEND
Menu 1/2025
Grilled pork rolls
Menu 1/2025
Blanched bean sprouts with limes
Hu tieu my tho
Hu Tieu My Tho Thit Tom Muc Gan (Shrimp - Squid - Pork Liver Noodle Soup) Ca kho To (caramelize fish in claypot) Sweet and sour fish soup
Hu Tieu My Tho Thit Tom Muc Gan (Shrimp - Squid - Pork Liver Noodle Soup)
a plate of food on a table
Spring rolls
Lovely restaurant
Hu tieu spread
Com - Bi - Thit Nuong
Hu Tieu My Tho Thit Tom Muc Gan (Shrimp - Squid - Pork Liver Noodle Soup) (No broth)
Mi hoanh thanh / wonton noodle soup
Ca kho. Carmalize fish. (Really good)
Cha Gio (Egg Rolls) and pennywort juice
Banh canh Tom thit / udon pork and shrimp
The spread
Bun Thit Nuong
Megan N.
Feb 26, 2025
Absolutely love this place! The food is so delicious and flavorful here. Warms your soul with every bowl. Service was fast and friendly. We were seated quickly when we walked in, our order was taken as soon as we were ready, and we waited barely any time for our food to come out. We ordered the bun rieu, hu tieu, and bun bo hue. I have to say their hu tieu that they're known for was the best. But everything else still tasted amazing. Highly recommend this place and we'll definitely be returning!
Read MoreQuyen H.
Oct 12, 2024
My friend recommended me to come here for their famous dish- Hu Tieu My Tho. When I walked inside the restaurant, a wave of nostalgia swept over me when I saw the owner was wearing Ao Ba Ba, a traditional Southern Vietnamese garment welcomed customers. Hu Tieu is a Vietnamese popular breakfast noodle dish in Southern Vietnam and can be served as a soup or dry. But, if you don't like Hu Tieu, they also have Pho, Rice porridge , Rice plate, vermicelli; you name it, they got it. Also a long list of appetizers and beverages. We ordered a bowl of Hu tieu Ca (Rice noodles Fish soup), Hu Tieu My Tho (clear noodles, dry version, served along side with hot bowl of savory pork broth),egg rolls and grilled pork. Imo, they serve authentic and comforting Hu Tieu bowls. I really loved the toppings - pork, pork liver and seafood was cooked perfectly, and broth was very tasty. I liked to add pickle garlic and jalapeños to give it a kick.Our orders came out within 5-10 minutes. Keep in mind they will charge a fee if you pay by card. Service was friendly. I"ll definitely come back next time visiting Dallas.
Read MoreBruno F.
Aug 16, 2024
Service was fast since they only had a few customers dining in. Staff were always attentive and attention to detail was spectacular. Saw a couple walk in with a small child and without being told, they grabbed a child booster seat. Disinfected the seat and got them settled in. Unsweet Jasmine iced tea was fabulous. The spring rolls with grilled shrimp were on point. Short ribs with rice was a good portion size. After I was done I got a jasmine tea to go on the house. Place is clean and well maintained, this is the only place I trust to eat in this shopping area. I have no complaints here. Great experience all around.
Read MoreMarie N.
Jul 23, 2024
Honestly one of the better Vietnamese restaurants in Arlington. Each dish is pretty solid and the place is pretty clean.I recommend trying their hu tieu dry or soup version. The broth has a clean taste and you get to choose what noodle you would like! My parents like their thit nuong (grilled beef) it's pretty tender and has that smokey char taste. Service is decent, it's family owned so have a lot of patience! But the food comes out fast.Recommend if you are craving a Vietnamese dish
Read MoreCuc N.
Dec 28, 2024
They are have the best duck rice soup and the duck salad, I'm from Dallas but just come for that dish.Tiệm này có món cháo bitt và gỏi vịt ngon lắm tôi từ Dallas mà lại tới đây chỉ vì cháo vịt
Read MoreBradly P.
Nov 28, 2023
Hu Tieu My Tho is located in Cho Ben Thanh markert in Arlington, Tx, right outside the food court entrance serving up delicious bowls of noodle soup!We came in on a weekend, and it was fairly packed but managed to find a seat. We were presented our menus to order, and they took our drink orders as well when we sat down. The food served here is based off of there hu tieu broth, so we couldn't resist not ordering anything other than hu tieu!We went ahead and ordered the mi hoanh Thanh, which is a wonton noodle soup with egg noodles and wonton dumplings. We also ordered the udon noodles with pork and shrimp, and hu tieu my tho, which was a dry noodle dish with a broth. Everything was excellent and tasted phenomenal, and I couldn't get enough of slurping the tasty soup! They were garnished nice with green onions and chives, and the shrimp was as sweet as ever as if it was caught directly from the ocean. Customer service needed some help as we got a young lady as a waitress who had an attitude with us when asking about a food item from the menu. I'm guessing apparently she wasn't too fond and knowledgeable on the items listed on the menu, but other than that, everything was great. They will charge a 4% fee on any credit / debit card fees on all orders, so in other words, cash is king! Overall, it was a great noodle soup spot, and I'm looking forward to going back to try other dishes such as their pho, bun rieu, and appetizers.
Read MoreTruc L.
Jan 14, 2024
DFW, TexasBest combo for today!! When it is cold, you just want the hot fish in clay pot and sweet and sour soup to warm your soul.1. Vietnamese Caramelized cat fish in a lay pot (aka cá kho tộ): a savory sweet tender fish cooked in a clay pot with a kick of spicy from chili and black pepper served with hot steam rice. Here, they cook with crunchy pork belly which made the dish more rich and of course delicious 5/52. Vietnamese sweet and sour soup (aka canh chua): the sour of tamarind with the sweetness of fish and ton of different ingredients like tomato , pineapple , okra, elephant ear and various of herbs. Get some fish sauce and chilli to dip the fish in 5/5They are born for each other. The two popular dishes that are served together in most of the meals in Vietnam. Of course, hot steam rice can't be miss. Here is out photos from and our favorite Vietnamese restaurant in DFWWhere: Hu Tieu My Tho Restaurant1818 E Pioneer Pkwy #174, Arlington, TX 76010Review by: Misa's Tasty Travels
Read MoreOlivia E.
Dec 14, 2023
Good Vietnamese restaurant located in a shopping strip with a grocery store and food court. Hadn't been here in a while but I do remember the congee aka rice soup and cabbage salad is really good. This time decided to order the Hu Tieu pork and it was a bit too salty for me. Didn't complain though I was hungry Af and ate it. Really great prices and portions. I'd recommend for large groups. Enjoy!
Read MoreLynn P.
Aug 16, 2023
My initial thought about my fish dish was why it wasn't sizzling in the pot. When I ate the first bite it was really good. The fish was so soft and fatty at the same time. It was topped off with pork rinds. Yummy! It wasn't too salty or sweet. It was just perfect with the rice. The rice dish did not come close to the fish meal. The pork chop was a bit dry. Every thing about it was mediocre. Definitely come here for the Ca kho.
Read MoreLexi O.
Apr 9, 2023
We needed to grab something really quickly for lunch in the area as we were famished having had no breakfast whatsoever. My friend had been to HTMT before and wanted to take me there..i was so hungry I don't remember what I ordered ... possibly fatty brisket hu tieu? LoL ... anyway, I did remember to some pictures at least.The restaurant had a handful of tables when we walked in (we were there after the normal lunch hour). It's located inside a fairly quiet plaza that looks like it has been there forever (I was there on Monday at aroun 2pm, though) I'm not familiar with the area or the plaza but it looked like a popular place.Our foods were served promptly but it didn't come out steaming hot the way I like my noodle soup to come, I'm certain it would have elevated my appreciation for it. Even with the condiments I added the soup was still mediocre in my book. I mean, it wasn't crummy but it could have been better. I've had some hu tieu and pho that are flavourful even before adding any sauce or chilli oil to it. My eating buddy ordered a bowl of hu tieu and some fresh rolls. I noticed she piled in a lot more chilli oil and sauces than I did.I want to give this review an extra star for the service, though, because the ladies in there were lovely and that made the experience there all the better. Unfortunately 4 stars for a restaurant that serves just okay food would give others the wrong impression of the flavour of their foods.
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