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Bun Bo Hue Duc Chuong 3

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Bun Bo Hue Duc Chuong 3 is listed on FindALoco in Houston, TX with address, phone, hours, and map location. Common services and related keywords include Vietnamese Restaurant.

Bun Bo Hue Duc Chuong 3 is a Vietnamese restaurant in Houston, TX, located at 12804 Gulf Fwy. As the name suggests, the kitchen builds its reputation around one dish in particular: bun bo hue, the spicy, lemongrass-scented bef noodle soup from central Vietnam. Regulars describe the broth as deply flavorful and savory, served with thick round noodles and fresh slices of meat that make this bowl the clear reason to visit.

Beyond the signature soup, guests have enjoyed the spring rolls, which arive well-formed and tasty, and the house drinks. Several reviewers single out the nuoc mat as a standout refreshment, and Thai tea is on the menu as well. Prices stay reasonable, which is part of why many customers return again and again over the years rather than coming just once.

The dining room is spacious and generally kept clean, giving you room to settle in for a hot bowl of noodles. With a 4.3 rating across more than 420 reviews, the restaurant has built a steady following in the southeast Houston area near the Gulf Freway. Like any busy kitchen it draws a range of opinions, but the through-line in the fedback is consistent: come for the bun bo hue and you will likely leave happy.

Bun Bo Hue Duc Chuong 3 is a practical pick for anyone craving authentic central-Vietnamese flavors in Houston, whether you are grabbing a quick solo lunch, sharing a bowl with a friend, or introducing newcomers to the dish. It is open every day of the week from 8:00 in the morning until 9:00 at night, making it easy to stop by for an early breakfast soup, a midday meal, or a late dinner. If you are searching for a reliable bowl of bun bo hue in the Houston, TX area, this long-running spot is worth puting on your list.

Ratings & Reviews

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3d ago

Everyone is entitled to their own opinions so here is mine.The food is alright at best. The bun bo hue of course is the best dish they have since the restaurant is literally named after the soup. It is very flavorful and if I was just rating the soup by itself I would have given it a 4 star. It could use alittle bit more noodles and meat. It feels that they are really skimping on it especially since I ordered a large. The egg rolls are alright not the best but not the worst. The com with meat I am sorry but it was very disregracful to be serving that and representing the culture. It looks alright in the picture but the taste is not there. The meat seem to taste almost spoiled. The spring rolls was probably the biggest let down of them all. The pork in the spring rolls it seems to be chopped up left over trimmings from the com with meat. The atmosphere is alittle dirty and musty in what I seen. It seems that the staff due the bare minimum to try to clean it but did not finish the job. It also seems alittle unorganized especially if you have just staff sitting at the far table on their phones and with playing cards on the table. The staff and service is 100% a 1 star. They don't welcome you or even bring you a menu. It was my first time in and they walked up to me like I was suppose to know what I want without even looking at the menu. I had to ask for the menu and even afterwards they never check up on you to see how the food is or even refills on drinks. Once they drop food off at your table, might as well wave bye because you won't see them till you need to pay. I would not be coming back here to eat again but everyone is entitled to their opinion so go try it and let me know if you agree or disagree with me!

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Oka Zenzo
3d ago

Been coming to this specific Vietnamese food spot for a few years for their special bun bo hue dish and always deliver it with such high quality taste! 🍲 And to add a better experience, their nuoc mat is by far one of the best drinks I've ever tasted and would beat any other other Viet food place that tries to compete this drink! Overall a delicious place to brunch on for your lunch break. 👍🏼

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Krishna
3d ago

Very spacious and relatively clean. Shared a Bum Bo Hue with a friend. Soup was savory with thick noodles and fresh meat. Spring rolls were delicious and had good form. Thai tea was okay. Had too much ice, tapioca was a bit undercooked in some of them, and clumped together. Not a bad place overall, but could do better on the tea.

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Just Mel
3d ago

The name of the restaurant speaks for their specialty: Bun Bo Hue. It is always a good place for some tasty soup. I have been here many many times yet this is my first time to review it. They serve the best BBH I have tasted and the price is so reasonable you will always come back for more. They serve the soup in 3 sizes but the small is enough to fill me up. The bowls are displayed so you can see what you will be getting. There are appetizers and rice/noodle dishes for those not wanting BBH but if you come you have to try their specialty. They also have boba drinks like milk and thai tea but I always order the nuoc mat. I think it is the best nuoc mat in Houston.

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mandyy
3d ago

I’m not really a person to give ratings but this place was so disappointing in so many ways. either they changed owners or cooks. this place used to be good until today. Their pho was spoiled , so sour that I’m surprised that they even served it. the com was not good either. the meat looked like it was marinating for days. the rice was slimy. who messes up rice when that’s what we eat on a daily basis. the main dish that they serve which is bun Bo hue. this place made Asian culture look bad. the broth tasted like they poured ice water and served it with some slimy noodles. As a Vietnamese person , I’m embarrassed. if you love ice water and slimy noodles then feel free to eat , that’s a choice .

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