Description
Hl Cafe & Restaurant is a Vietnamese restaurant situated at 6795 Wilson Blvd # 16, Falls Church, VA 22044, United States. With 15 user reviews, the restaurant specializes in a selection of 4 featured dishes such as Pho, Nghêu Hấp Xả, ỐC Móng Tay Nướng Hành, and Hot Pot.
Amenities
- Onsite services
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- Delivery
- Fast service
- Solo dining
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Coffee
- Comfort food
- Hard liquor
- Healthy options
- Wine
- Dessert
- Table service
- Bar onsite
- Restroom
- Wi-Fi
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Good for kids
- Free parking lot
- Free street parking
Reviews (15)
4 Superb Reviews Out of 15 Reviews
Amazing
11
Great
2
Okay
0
Not Great
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Terrible
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Very good "ốc" dishes. Very flavorfull. And the service is very friendly.
Want traditional Vietnamese broken rice this is the place to go. We don't visit Eden Center often but when we do we stop by here and take home our dinner. ( we live about 90 miles away)
Little shop with excellent pho and friendly people.
Đồ ăn hải sản, Miền Trung style, nhậu rất ngon. Có karaoke chơi thoải mái. Unbelievably affordable price, the sizes of the King Oysters came out looked stunning. The overall dishes look and taste great. Must try!! I did not mind the small and lack of table spaces, it made this place feel more cozy, warmed, and welcoming with the additional karaoke. The open vibe is truly unique to stores commonly found across southeast Asia. I will come back with more friends.
Great customer service and very friendly staff. Great food as well!
Com Tam Saigon has been at Eden Center for many years, pretty much since the opening of Saigon West wing. They seem to do brisk business with carryout and catering orders. We ventured here for a late lunch in January. It's a small space with a lot of the work overflow spilling onto some of the tables. A man was wrapping banh chung for Tet, but we were able to sit at a small table by the window. It helps to speak Vietnamese, but you can get by with pointing out what you want. The restaurant has a small dry erase board with their specialties. Since "rice" is in their name, you can't go wrong with ordering "Com Tam Saigon", which is listed as #1. The dish includes broken jasmine rice (com tam), shredded pork (bi), grilled marinated pork chop (thit nuong), steamed pork quiche (cha), a fried egg, and Chinese sausage (lap suong). The dish is a generous size and comes with a small bowl of broth with cilantro to enjoy after your meal. It was truly delicious and the pork was tender and had a bit of char. Use the fish sauce (nuoc mam) and mix it into your rice and bi. There are condiments to doctor the fish sauce to your preferred level of heat. CASH ONLY! The com tam is $9/each including tax. Most places in Eden Center charge $8.50-99. Considering the egg is usually a $1 surcharge at other places, it ends up being the same amount you would spend anyway with tax.