Reviews Tin - Vietnamese Cuisine

5
Dan M
+5
This restaurant was excellent. We chose this as it was just down the road from the hotel and had great reviews and what a choice it was. We had the Tin Rolls (server encouraged us to try these), Bun Ga Xa and the Caramelized Claypot Shrimp. Each of these were absolutely fantastic! The shrimp dish had lots of big tasty shrimp which is a nice change from places that are stingy with them! The service was excellent too. The restaurant seemed to be doing lots of UberEats/Grubhub orders and that is always a good sign.
5
Angel He
+5
I’m surprised by this place! Unique and special - we ordered the Tin roll -with crunchy fried shallot, lemongrass grilled pork and boiled egg in it - is very different from what I normally get from Vietnamese restaurants.
5
David Striker
+5
For this trip, I only scouted 2 places to eat, one for breakfast and the other for dinner. This was dinner. The reviews were spot on, this was delicious. We both enjoyed our meals and it was way too much food. Sam had the vegetarian pho and I had the bun thit nuong. Best Vietnamese food we have had in a long time. Definitely on the to do list again when next in San Francisco.
5
Haojun Li
+5
Food was good, but they forgot to bring out the side dishes and sauce for the Pho. But otherwise a great spot.
4
이상섭
+4
I ate Banh Xeo, Bun cha, Chicken wing roll. The food was different with normal Vietnamese style but it was delicious. The restaurant is a small strong bistro
5
Corey Pedersen
+5
Despite being very busy, the service was great and fast. The food was delicious! Great for vegetarians.
5
Jenn Mei
+5
I can't wait to return to Tin! Their Shaken Beef is so delicious. The beef is in large cubes and they are tender and juicy. I have no idea how they stir fried large cubes of beef and make it so tender! The Caramelized Claypot Catfish is great too. The fish is full of flavors. My mouth is watering just from thinking about it. I recommend getting the Hue Roll for the appetizer. The grill pork inside of the roll is crispy and well seasoned which really brings extra texture to the roll. The service is great too. The waitress even offered to let me taste a wine before committing to ordering it. And unlike a lot pho restaurants, Tin is well decorated with great ambiance.
5
Brenda Q
+5
Classic Vietnamese cuisine is indeed very tasty 😋. I’m glad to found this restaurant. The server is polite and prompt. The vegetables and ingredients are fresh. Proteins are not over cooked and texture is made just right. Rice noodles texture is great, neither soggy nor too firm. Marination and seasoning to the proteins and dishes are made right and not too salty. I will revisit again.
4
Meng Hui Ong
+4
Basic Vietnamese restaurant with very tasty food. It’s popular for takeout as well as dine in. It’s a hidden gem if you have the craving for pho. The Hue rolls had the thinnest wrap, grilled pork added to the pop of taste. Loved the texture. The fried rolls were a hit as well. Crunchy, crispy and tasty. Loved it. Wrap it with lettuce, mint, basil and it’s magic. Beef pho hit the spot. Broth was well balanced. Thinly sliced beef wasn’t overcooked. The beef chunks in the broth wasn’t dried out. Noodles were the thin type which was great for absorbing the broth. The spicy noodle soup had thicker noodles, almost like udon. It was delicious as well. It seems this place is popular with locals. Service was very efficient. Go for the pho fix!
5
Blake Ericson
+5
Wow. This was a fantastic spot for lunch. The bun bo xao (lemongrass beef vermicelli noodle bowl) was fantastic. Everything was fresh and full of flavor. Also enjoyed a limeade to wash it down.
4
Andrew Goh
+4
Slightly upscale pho near my hotel. Enjoy so much the special pho with tomato chicken broth. Added crab and pork ball that’s quite unique with some slices of pork meat ham. Ordered the fried 5 spice quail but find it too dry due to overly fried or too small the quail probably. Overall a great place to enjoy the pho for a quick lunch. Food served fast and no lean environment.
5
E.
+5
Delicious food, and interesting dishes like five spice quail ($13.5). Most of their dishes were pork based but there are some beef, chicken and shrimp options too. We came around 12pm on a Saturday and were able to find seating but the place filled up quickly shortly after. Great service, low key decorations/ambience, you're really there for the food and it's worth it.
5
Huy Pham
+5
Great Pho and Bun Bo Hue. The Pho is a bit different as they use the Hu Tieu Noodles, but it’s still good. The coffee is exceptional, definitely a must try. The owner and the staff are friendly. I would recommend this place.
5
Allison Vennerberg
+5
Amazing food, and generous portions. Don't miss the cha gio. The lemongrass beef vermicelli noodle bowl is great, and anything with the five spice chicken is hard to beat. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, and service is fast and friendly.
4
Rachel T
+4
Five spice chicken bahn mi was excellent. Loved that the lychee iced tea had only a touch of sweetness. Service was prompt and polite. Interior is cute and casually classy.
5
James Deperalta
+5
I'd be happy to be a regular here. Came for a quick lunch. Got pho because I've been craving it and it did not disappoint. Clean bone broth, just enough protein to fill ne up and hot temp coming put. Noodles ratio was good and I added tendon. It was yummy and had a pleasant soft chew. Also tried some of the lemongrass pork banh mi which had great soft bread and nice mayo ratio. The veggies could had more acidic and sour to my taste but it didn't take away from the flavor just my preference. Service was awesome. Our waiter was very nice and attentive. The place is clean. Checks everything off for a good value. The menu is lengthy enough I definitely want to try more of their food.
5
Andy Akins
+5
A Vietnamese friend took me here and I was blown away by the quality of each dish. Four of us shared what we ordered and legitimately everything was great. The standout was the Vietnamese crepe. Will definitely be back here to try much more
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