Fort Worth's 4 best outlets for affordable Vietnamese food

Fort Worth's 4 best outlets for affordable Vietnamese foodPhoto: Bánh Mì Viet/Yelp
Hoodline
Published on May 26, 2020

Looking for a tasty Vietnamese meal near you, but don't want to spend a fortune?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the most excellent sources for affordable Vietnamese fare around Fort Worth, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best places to satisfy your cravings on a budget.

1. Keeks Eggrolls & Wings

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Topping the list is Keeks Eggrolls & Wings. Located at 3529 Heritage Trace Parkway, Suite 153, in Keller, the Vietnamese restaurant, which serves chicken wings, bubble tea and more, is the highest-rated destination for low-cost Vietnamese cuisine in Fort Worth, boasting 4.5 stars out of 251 reviews on Yelp.

According to the history section of the business' Yelp profile, "Keeks proudly serves jumbo Korean fried wings, Vietnamese hand-rolled eggrolls, Japanese hibachi-style fried rices and Taiwanese boba teas."

Furthermore, "At Keeks Eggrolls & Wings, we take classic Asian flavors and give them a modern twist, handcrafting a variety of dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings," it notes on Yelp in the section pertaining to specialties. "Our eclectic menu of eggrolls, soups, appetizers, fried rice and boba tea is just the beginning — we're famous for our double-fried jumbo wings, tossed in a range of mouthwatering sauces. From sweet honey butter to super hot Viet spice, we're sure to have something for everyone."

2. Khanh's Vietnamese Restaurant

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Next up is Khanh's Vietnamese Restaurant, situated at 6901 McCart Ave., Suite 200. With 4.5 stars out of 74 reviews on Yelp, the Vietnamese eatery has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for an inexpensive option.

"The best phở in the area," wrote Yelper Lorelei R., who reviewed Khanh's Vietnamese Restaurant on Nov. 17. "Great service. Fresh ingredients, and great prices."

And Sheree C. added, "Despite it being a hole-in-a-wall spot, it's delicious. The prices are nice, the food came out quickly and service was welcoming."

3. Bánh Mì Viet

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Summerfields' Bánh Mì Viet, settled at 7630 N. Beach St., Suite 110, is another prime choice, with Yelpers giving the economical Vietnamese joint, which is known for its sandwiches and bubble tea, four stars out of 190 reviews.

"Bánh mì is a Vietnamese baguette that places thoughtfully combined, savory ingredients in a crisp French wrapping: the baguette. It's a delicious meal that's exotic, yet satisfying as comfort food and healthy," the business explains in the history section of its Yelp profile. "The beauty of the bánh mì comes from the details: earthy liver pâté, crisp pickled daikon and carrots, sprigs of fresh cilantro. Choose from main ingredients such as marinated, grilled pork patties, cured Vietnamese ham, grilled flavorful chicken, tangy sardines or seasonal vegetables, to name a few."

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"Bánh Mì Viet was created by two brothers and their wives," the business continues in its Yelp bio. "Bánh mì takes its origin from the streets of Vietnam and has always been viewed by the Vietnamese community as an affordable, delicious food."

4. Bun Dong Ba: Vietnamese Noodle House

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Last but not least, there's Bun Dong Ba: Vietnamese Noodle House, a budget-friendly Vietnamese dining establishment that specializes in noodles, bubble tea and more, with four stars out of 147 Yelp reviews. Head over to 4023 E. Belknap St., Suite B, to give it a go for yourself. 

"This is hands-down the best Vietnamese restaurant in the area," wrote Yelper Sunny K., who reviewed Bun Dong Ba: Vietnamese Noodle House on Aug. 23. "The portions are big, prices are affordable and the quality of the food is phenomenal. It tastes very homey, and all of the food is very rich in flavor."

Yelper Mimi D. said, "The service here was great. ... I ordered a small, but it might as well have been a large. There was so much noodle in my soup, not complaining. The phở definitely hit the spot on that cold night. The beef broth was so good that I didn't need to add any sauces into it."


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