Asian • Lunch • Catering • Smoothies
"My new favorite for Asian food. I think this is the best asian cuisine in Denver. The menu is huge, which made me nervous. Usually big menus mean everything is mediocre. Not the case here. The ginger chicken tasted like fresh ginger. The chow mein noodles were thin and crispy; unlike anything I've had before. The vegetables were crisp and fresh. No MSG here! Everything was delicious! Service was fast. Nice atmosphere. Very wonderful meal."
Soup • Sushi • Asiatic • Vietnamese
"I loved the menu layout! Very user friendly easy to understand. Written in English And vietnamese. Items on the menu were numbered and coincided with an image of that dish! Plus evening was priced around $11.50! The soups were cheaper. Example I had a number 67: Marinated CHICKEN with FRIED RICE and raw vegetables. However when the 'Tiny ' chicken came it was NOT CHICKEN! it was a CORNISH GAME HEN! with a lot of small bones.. it Tasted fine. The size of the Fried HEN was about the size of a CHICKEN BREAST, However, More bones than meat. It was good though. Plus I 'm sure it helps keep prices down. It lasted a couple hours before I was hungry again. In closing: when I order CHICKEN I expect to see CHICKEN! Other than that were good.. Kenneth"
Seafood
Vietnamese
Asian • Vietnamese
Tea • Soup • Fish • Meat
"Closes at midnight and we had just come into the area from WA and it was 10pm already. I had contracted a bug on the plane and knew I needed some hot ginger soup. Maxim's had exactly what I needed! They called it rice porridge but Filipinos call it arrozcaldo and it was so satisfying! I asked for ginger and they added extra I think. The staff were really super nice and they had no problem refilling the hot water for my jasmine tea. All the food was delicious!!!"
Lunch • Casual • Seafood • Catering
"Left Hobby airport and wanted a comfort food meal and this place was great (very close to the airport We aren't familiar with the area and it's a little intimidating location but so glad we went bc the food is great old school Vietnamese food! Get their Vietnamese coffee they don't put creamer or anything extra it's just good ol fashion Cafe Sua Da. Egg rolls were yummy bc they use rice paper wrapper where it's all bubbly and crispy w a little chew. The pho is good w traditional flavors and love how they thinly cut the flank meat (it made it nice and tender broth was great and flavorful. The bun Thit Nuong (vermicelli w grilled pork was good w a ton of veggies piled up high. The meat has the char grill taste which was great! Food is great if your in the area.Don't expect ambiance bc it's a hole in the wall but it's clean just a little old. Service is not friendly so don't expect anything bc The man is old school too. He's simple straight to the point and I didn't want to bother him asking for anything :/I'm still going to come back for the food if we are in the area. Lol we normally go to Bellaire China town to get Vietnamese food but this restaurant is so much better then most of them on Bellaire ."