Verified Vietnamese restaurant

Tu Hai Restaurant

Haltom CityOpen nowCloses at 7:30 PM

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Tu Hai Restaurant is listed on FindALoco in Haltom City, TX with address, phone, hours, and map location. Common services and related keywords include Vietnamese Restaurant.

Tu Hai Restaurant is a welcoming Vietnamese restaurant in Haltom City, Texas, serving flavorful Vietnamese dishes in a small, casual setting at 3909 E Belknap St. Located conveniently for diners traveling between the DFW area and Fort Worth, this local spot is known through customer feedback for good food, attentive service, and a straightforward neighborhood feel. With a 4.6 rating from 352 reviews, Tu Hai Restaurant is a practical choice when you are craving a comforting Vietnamese meal in Haltom City.

The menu offers a broad range of options for different appetites, including dishes with meat as well as meat-free choices. Customer favorites mentioned in reviews include the shrimp with vegetables, stir-fried lemongrass tofu, fresh spring rolls, fried spring rolls, and combo pho. The shrimp with vegetables is described as reliably satisfying, while the lemongrass tofu stands out for its excellent flavor. For pho lovers, the combo pho is a popular order, and the spring rolls provide both fresh and crispy options to start or accompany a meal.

Tu Hai Restaurant has the character of a small local gem: simple, unpretentious, and centered on the food. Guests describe it as a cute, little place with good service, and one reviewer noted that their waitress kept drinks refilled. Its modest strip-mall location and limited decorative flair contribute to a relaxed, no-frills atmosphere that suits diners who value flavorful Vietnamese cooking and reasonable prices over a formal dining experience. It works well for a quick lunch, a casual dinner, or a satisfying stop while passing through Haltom City.

For guests planning a visit, Tu Hai Restaurant is open Monday through Saturday from 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM and is closed on Sunday. Payment planning is especially important: reviews indicate the restaurant accepts cash, Zelle, and Venmo rather than cards, so diners should come prepared. Whether you are looking for tofu, vegetables, crispy rolls, or a bowl of pho, this Vietnamese restaurant in Haltom City, TX offers a locally appreciated option with a menu that accommodates varied tastes.

Ratings & Reviews

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Elia Jim
10h ago

A nice little local gem. If your tummy craves Asian, this is the place to go. Small, good service, and most important good food. I always order the shrimp with vegetables it never disappoints. Bring your cash as they don't take cards. I would point out they need to clean the condiments containers as they look less presentable.

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Rudy B
10h ago

Very delicious Vietnamese food. I highly recommend the number 19 and The Spring Rolls and The Fried Spring delicious and order The Combo Pho Sam our waitress was very and kept our glasses full Will be back very soon! 😎👍🏼

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Harley
10h ago

Cute little place with delicious food! Has plenty of options, both with meat and without. I ordered the stir fried lemongrass tofu and the flavor was excellent.

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American Girl
10h ago

The food was just okay. Nothing that would make me necessary return. But what totally killed it for me was the fact that the only ways to pay were Zelle, Venmo or cash. We were like huh? Wait… what? And we’d only found that out after we ate and were at the register to pay. Another thing that was annoying was our waitress didn’t seem to ever pick up her feet. She literally shuffled her way around the restaurant and the sound was completely agonizing. Needless to say, I’ll never go back.

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Keith Kirkland
10h ago

Stopped here for a bite on the way from DFW to Fort Worth at the suggestion of friends. It's a cash-only hole-in-the-wall in a little strip mall with little decorative flair, but if you want excellent vietnamese food at a good price, this is an amazing place. The spring rolls were crispy and delicious (I don't think I'd ever eat here without an order.) The pho had a depth of flavor that you rarely taste, and the Bahn Mi with crispy pork was tasty.

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