Hu Tieu My Tho
Nestled in the heart of Arlington, Texas, Hu Tieu My Tho at 1818 E Pioneer Pkwy has quickly become a staple for anyone seeking a taste of genuine Vietnamese cuisine. Known for its specialty Hu Tieu My Tho noodle soup, the restaurant offers diners a warm and welcoming experience that feels like a mini culinary journey to Vietnam. With an inviting ambiance and a commitment to authentic flavors, this restaurant is a must-visit for those who appreciate traditional Vietnamese food and hospitality.
Hu Tieu My Tho – A Bowl of History and Flavor
What sets Hu Tieu My Tho apart is its dedication to preserving the rich cultural heritage of Vietnamese cuisine. The restaurant’s star dish, Hu Tieu, is a flavorful noodle soup originally from My Tho in Southern Vietnam. This dish is famous for its delicate yet aromatic broth and tender rice noodles, which blend perfectly with a mix of fresh herbs, succulent meats, and flavorful spices. At Hu Tieu My Tho, every bowl of Hu Tieu is prepared with great attention to detail, ensuring that each ingredient brings out the authentic taste of this classic Vietnamese dish.
The beauty of Hu Tieu lies in its simplicity and versatility. Whether you’re in the mood for pork, seafood, or a combination of meats, Hu Tieu My Tho caters to all preferences, giving diners a customizable experience that feels both personal and satisfying.
A Cozy and Welcoming Atmosphere at Hu Tieu My Tho
Walking into Hu Tieu My Tho feels like stepping into a cozy corner of Vietnam. The restaurant’s interior design exudes warmth, with soft lighting and traditional Vietnamese decor that create a comfortable and laid-back ambiance. This environment is perfect for enjoying a quiet meal alone or sharing a meal with family and friends. The staff at Hu Tieu My Tho are known for their friendly service, always ready to offer recommendations or explain the menu to newcomers.
The restaurant's ambiance adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the meal, making it more than just a place to eat but a space to relax, connect, and unwind. Whether you're new to Vietnamese food or a longtime lover of its flavors, the experience at Hu Tieu My Tho is designed to be memorable and satisfying.
Fresh Ingredients and Authentic Recipes at Hu Tieu My Tho
At Hu Tieu My Tho, quality and authenticity are the priorities. Every dish is made from fresh ingredients, sourced locally whenever possible to ensure the highest quality. From the crisp bean sprouts to the fragrant basil leaves and the tender cuts of meat, each ingredient is carefully selected to create a dish that feels both fresh and authentic. The chefs at Hu Tieu My Tho use traditional recipes, passed down through generations, which means that every bite transports you to the streets of My Tho.
Their menu extends beyond Hu Tieu, featuring other Vietnamese classics such as spring rolls, pho, and banh mi, each made with the same level of care and attention to detail. This commitment to authenticity has earned Hu Tieu My Tho a loyal customer base that appreciates not only the flavors but the cultural experience embedded in each dish.
Experience Vietnamese Tradition and Innovation at Hu Tieu My Tho
While Hu Tieu My Tho stays true to traditional Vietnamese cooking techniques, the restaurant also brings a touch of creativity to its dishes. By experimenting with different ingredient combinations and presentation styles, Hu Tieu My Tho ensures that their offerings are both timeless and modern. This balance of tradition and innovation is evident in their unique takes on classic Vietnamese dishes, which continue to surprise and delight both new customers and returning patrons.
Hu Tieu My Tho’s Commitment to the Local Community
Beyond serving delicious food, Hu Tieu My Tho is dedicated to being an active member of the Arlington community. The restaurant hosts local events and provides a gathering place for those looking to celebrate Vietnamese culture. This dedication to community-building is a key reason why Hu Tieu My Tho has become a beloved establishment in the area. By supporting Hu Tieu My Tho, customers are not just enjoying a meal; they’re also contributing to the preservation and appreciation of Vietnamese culture in Texas.
Reviews
Service was fast since they only had a few customers dining in. Staff were always attentive and attention to detail was spectacular. Saw a couple walk in with a small child and without being told, they grabbed a child booster seat. Disinfected the seat and got them settled in. Unsweet Jasmine iced tea was fabulous. The spring rolls with grilled shrimp were on point. Short ribs with rice was a good portion size. After I was done I got a jasmine tea to go on the house. Place is clean and well maintained, this is the only place I trust to eat in this shopping area. I have no complaints here. Great experience all around.
Honestly one of the better Vietnamese restaurants in Arlington. Each dish is pretty solid and the place is pretty clean. I recommend trying their hu tieu dry or soup version. The broth has a clean taste and you get to choose what noodle you would like! My parents like their thit nuong (grilled beef) it's pretty tender and has that smokey char taste. Service is decent, it's family owned so have a lot of patience! But the food comes out fast. Recommend if you are craving a Vietnamese dish
If you want a good hangover soup, this is the go to spot for hu tieu. The picture is after I've added the chili oil, sriracha, pickled garlic, and pickled jalapeños. You can get steamed bean sprouts upon request which I recommend. The flavor of the broth is rich. They give you a good amount of meat and noodles. The crispy pork crumbs is chef's kiss.
DFW, Texas Best combo for today!! When it is cold, you just want the hot fish in clay pot and sweet and sour soup to warm your soul. 1. Vietnamese Caramelized cat fish in a lay pot (aka cá kho tộ): a savory sweet tender fish cooked in a clay pot with a kick of spicy from chili and black pepper served with hot steam rice. Here, they cook with crunchy pork belly which made the dish more rich and of course delicious 5/5 2. Vietnamese sweet and sour soup (aka canh chua): the sour of tamarind with the sweetness of fish and ton of different ingredients like tomato , pineapple , okra, elephant ear and various of herbs. Get some fish sauce and chilli to dip the fish in 5/5 They are born for each other. The two popular dishes that are served together in most of the meals in Vietnam. Of course, hot steam rice can't be miss. Here is out photos from and our favorite Vietnamese restaurant in DFW Where: Hu Tieu My Tho Restaurant 1818 E Pioneer Pkwy #174, Arlington, TX 76010 Review by: Misa's Tasty Travels
My friend recommended me to come here for their famous dish- Hu Tieu My Tho. When I walked inside the restaurant, a wave of nostalgia swept over me when I saw the owner was wearing Ao Ba Ba, a traditional Southern Vietnamese garment welcomed customers. Hu Tieu is a Vietnamese popular breakfast noodle dish in Southern Vietnam and can be served as a soup or dry. But, if you don't like Hu Tieu, they also have Pho, Rice porridge , Rice plate, vermicelli; you name it, they got it. Also a long list of appetizers and beverages. We ordered a bowl of Hu tieu Ca (Rice noodles Fish soup), Hu Tieu My Tho (clear noodles, dry version, served along side with hot bowl of savory pork broth),egg rolls and grilled pork. Imo, they serve authentic and comforting Hu Tieu bowls. I really loved the toppings - pork, pork liver and seafood was cooked perfectly, and broth was very tasty. I liked to add pickle garlic and jalapeños to give it a kick.Our orders came out within 5-10 minutes. Keep in mind they will charge a fee if you pay by card. Service was friendly. I"ll definitely come back next time visiting Dallas.