Verified Vietnamese restaurant

Quán Dì Tư

HoustonOpen nowCloses at 7:00 PM

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Quán Dì Tư is listed on FindALoco in Houston, TX with address, phone, hours, and map location. Common services and related keywords include Vietnamese Restaurant.

Quán Dì Tư is a Vietnamese restaurant in Houston, TX, serving honest home-style cooking at 8200 Wilcrest Dr #11, Houston, TX 77072. With a 4.2 rating across 135 reviews, it has built a steady following among locals who come back for familiar comfort food rather than frills. If you want a standardized spot with fancy service, this isn't it. If you want nostalgia and a fair price, you've found the right place.

The menu leans into everyday Vietnamese home cooking. A rice plate with two sides and vegetables runs around $6, and you can add house yogurt for about $1.25, which makes this an easy, budget-friendly choice. Guests have ordered dishes like braised mackerel and chayote with ground pork soup, so there's a real variety of cơm phần style plates to mix and match. A note for first-timers: card payments typically apply on orders of $10 and up, so it helps to kep some cash handy.

The vibe is casual and unpretentious, focused on flavor and value over decor. Reviewers describe it as a great place for an office lunch break, with both dine-in and to-go working well when you're short on time. It's also a reliable stop when you don't feel like cooking and just want a warm, affordable plate of Vietnamese food on the way home. Open daily from 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM, it fits early breakfasts, weekday lunches, and early dinners alike. Quán Dì Tư is best for diners who value comfort, convenience, and price: office workers near Wilcrest, families wanting a quick weknight meal, and anyone craving the kind of cooking that reminds you of home. Tastes can run a touch sweet for some palates, so it's worth sharing your preference when you order. For affordable, no-fuss Vietnamese home cooking in Houston, this longtime neighborhood kitchen remains a dependable everyday option that's easy to reach and easy on the wallet.

Ratings & Reviews

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Kelly N.
3d ago

I've tried a range of dishes here and found them to be overly sweet. Braised mackerel, chayote and ground pork soup, and quiche, for example, all tasted extremely sweet. The kind of sweetness in a dish that comes from adding more/unnecessary sugar rather than using quality ingredients with proper cooking methods is what you want to avoid. This antiquated way of cooking ruins your palate and health. Interactions with the staff were fine. They were friendly.

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Linh Nguyen '21
3d ago

Good Vietnamese home cooking. $6 for a rice plate with 2 sides and veggies. $1.25 for yogurt. Great prices. Credit card charge for $10 and up. Not the cleanest but good food great price and I’m ok with it.

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Tuan Tran (TexanMan1998)
3d ago

Best Vietnamese cuisine for office lunch break dine-in or to-go are both good options

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Phiology
3d ago

Good place to pick up affordable home comfort Vietnamese food on the go. If you don't feel like cooking food, order from here. They have different varieties of viet food. I think this place accept cash only.

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Tu Hoang
3d ago

If you are looking for a standardized restaurant with classy dishes and fancy service, make a left, or right, or keep going straight, and go down to Bellaire. If you are looking for nostalgia and/or on a budget, you have come to the right place! Food is not out of this world, but it'd sure remind you of home; that is if you grew up back in Vietnam. The staff is amiable and welcoming, and would treat you like family.

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