Kitchen Cô Út - Menu

New York, NY 10002, 85 Chrystie St, United States, Broad Channel

🛍 Soup, Kitchen, Japanese, Pan-Asian Cuisine

4.6 💬 30 Reviews

Phone: +16466783188

Address: New York, NY 10002, 85 Chrystie St, United States, Broad Channel

City: Broad Channel

Dishes: 17

Reviews: 30

Website: https://kitchen-co-ut.business.site/

"Good food at reasonable prices. I would come back for sure. Didn't get the pho as I like trying other dishes before I default to pho. — Hu Tieu Nam Vang (broth on the side) — love it, taste similar to my favorite places on the west coast — Com Tam Suon Bi Cha — solid, didn't stand out — Banh Bot Loc — definitely get this, you dont see this a lot with Viet restaurants in NYC — Goi Ga — simple, refreshing — Cha Gio — very standard fried spring roll I would come back to try out their Pho and Bun … – show"


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Anna Anna

I thought the reviews exaggerated the quality of the food at this restaurant. The service was friendly efficient.

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Duong
Duong

The food (aka hủ tíu khô was good but servers were not friendly. There's a 3.5% credit card fee and they do not take Discover so remember to bring cash. Their bánh bột lọc was too thick and chewy, definitely not the right consistency and texture for bánh bột lọc. Bún Bò Huế is a little bland, I had to add fish sauce.


Anna
Anna

I loved their Banh Mi shop so when I heard they opened a restaurant I was eager to try it. I’ve been here around 5 times now and they’ve been very consistent. The dish to get is the Hu Tieu and Banh Bot Loc both which are not usually done at a typical Vietnamese restaurant. Last minute they were able to seat 13 people so it’s good for large groups too. Bring cash or there’s a fee for credit cards.


Luong
Luong

Good food at reasonable prices. I would come back for sure. Didn't get the pho as I like trying other dishes before I default to pho. — Hu Tieu Nam Vang (broth on the side) — love it, taste similar to my favorite places on the west coast — Com Tam Suon Bi Cha — solid, didn't stand out — Banh Bot Loc — definitely get this, you dont see this a lot with Viet restaurants in NYC — Goi Ga — simple, refreshing — Cha Gio — very standard fried spring roll I would come back to try out their Pho and Bun … – show

Broad Channel

Broad Channel

Broad Channel is a small island community in Queens, known for its seafood. Locals enjoy fresh clams and fish, often prepared in simple, home-style recipes typical of the area.

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Kitchen Indulge in the heart of culinary artistry with our Kitchen menu category, where innovation meets tradition. Each dish is crafted with passion, promising a delightful journey of flavors that tantalize the taste buds.
  • Japanese Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.
  • Pan-Asian Cuisine Dive into a fusion of vibrant flavors from across Asia with our Pan-Asian Cuisine. Savor an eclectic menu offering a harmonious blend of traditional dishes, from sushi to stir-fry, all crafted with fresh, authentic ingredients.

Amenities

  • Cash
  • Credit
  • Groups
  • Takeout

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