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Nha Trang One Vietnamese Cuisine

Address
87 Baxter St Nyc NY 10013
Phone
(212) 233-5948
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Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
11:00am-10:00pm
Monday
11:00am-10:00pm
Tuesday
11:00am-10:00pm
Wednesday
11:00am-10:00pm
Thursday
11:00am-10:00pm
Friday
11:00am-10:00pm
Saturday
11:00am-10:00pm

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Nha Trang One is family-owned and operated serving authentic, Vietnamese cuisine. Located in downtown New York City, we offer authentic and traditional dishes at affordable prices in a friendly atmosphere. Like in all traditional Vietnamese food, we use a diverse range of herbs and spices including lemongrass, mint, cilantro, Thai basil, and more.

Nha Trang One is family-owned & operated serving authentic, Vietnamese cuisine. We offer authentic, traditional dishes in a friendly atmosphere.

Baxter Street is home to a few Vietnamese restaurants, and Nha Trang is a friendly, if usually crowded choice. The decor resembles a luncheonette, and customers come mostly for the food rather than the sparse atmosphere. The menu is crowded with more than 100 choices, most of them worth trying at least once. Taste the Summer Rolls (similar to spring rolls, but not fried), or the Pho Bo (soup...

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Editorial reviews from the web (5)

The "wonderful pho" and other "honest" Vietnamese fare dished out at this Chinatown twosome is "so good", it's almost a "reason to love jury duty"; sure, service is "get-'em-in-and-out" and the settings "totally charmless", but no one minds – it's "so cheap, you could treat 10 friends."

You don't come to this little spot near City Hall for the atmosphere: 1970s cafeteria crossed with Saigon airline café. You don't come for the service: fast at best, unfriendly at worst. Rather, you come for the food—soft-shell crabs, lightly battered and tarted up with onions and basil; overflowing bowls of pho packed with rice noodles, scallions, and beef; and barbecued pork chops that are...

Nha Trang Restaurant Review

Named for a village in Vietnam, Nha Trang is one of Chinatown’s best Vietnamese restaurants. It makes up for its lack of décor with fresh light food. Choose a pho (soup) such as the rice noodle with beef and vegetables and crisp summer rolls packed with fresh veggies as a first course. For entrées, we recommend the soft shell crab fried with salt and pepper or the beef with preserved sour...

Ambulance chasers pour in from the nearby courts for grilled seafood in tangy barbecue sauce or hearty beef casserole. Grab a hot-and-sour soup or some superior pho and eavesdrop on writs and motions a-borning that totally confirms that whole dropping out of law school decision. Reflective glass and mirror interior gets busy, but service is great—if you can't decide, Sophie, let them do it for...

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Enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine at this restaurant nestled in the heart of Chinatown.

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I was looking for a burger place near TriBeCa when I stumbled upon Breakroom Burger and Tacos. First, the combination of burger and tacos was fairly interesting, although there is already Burger and Lobster, so why not that one! Then, it is in the heart of Chinatown, between a bail bondsman and an acupuncturist. Small place for sure, it is better to either come early or with a small party. When...

Average Rating
20

Terrible terrible terrible. We ordered burgers, hotdogs, tacos, and fries. Food arrived cold. Reminds me of dorm-room leftovers. Might be OK hot but cold it's just pure grease.

Average Rating
80

Tacos are amazing...like super amazing. Disappointed with only getting 7 tots and lots of fries mixed in and paying $1 extra for a tiny capsule of nacho cheese.

Average Rating
100

Got several taco platters, all great, particularly the fish and steak tacos. Service is also fantastic. One order was incorrect and they sent a replacement immediately. Courteous and efficient on the phone. Will be ordering again!

My wife got the chicken and fish tacos, and I got some combination of the pork and steak tacos, and we shared a tots. Everything about the meal was really solid, including the food truck type...

Business description (5)

Nha Trang was founded in 1993, and is located at 87 Baxter St Frnt A in New York. Additional information is available at www.nhatrangone.com or by contacting Chu Thinh at (212) 233-5948.

Slinging burgers and tacos with a passion.

Vegetarian, Asian: Though not much to look at on the outside, this Vietnamese restaurant remains popular thanks to its excellent dishes and reasonable prices. Among the regulars, favorites include staples like banh mi cary ga (curried chicken), the steamed fish for two, fried spring rolls, and barbecued pork chops. Make sure you head here early at lunchtime, as they tend to pack quickly. If the...

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It is pretty close to Canal Street as we only walked about five minutes from the subway station. We passed a restaurant called Forlinis on same street..

Baxter Street is home to a few Vietnamese restaurants, and Nha Trang is a friendly, if usually crowded choice. The decor resembles a luncheonette, and customers come mostly for the food rather than the sparse atmosphere. The menu is crowded with more than 100 choices, most of them worth trying at least once. Taste the Summer Rolls (similar to spring rolls, but not fried), or the Pho Bo (soup...

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Enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine at this restaurant nestled in the heart of Chinatown.

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