Welcome to Dakao Restaurant And Bar
Dakao Restaurant And Bar in Roseville, CA offers a wide range of Filipino and international grocery options. With a bustling atmosphere and quick service, diners can indulge in dishes like pho ga kho, banh hoi, and xa xiu noodles. The flavorful pho broth, tender chicken, and fresh vegetables leave diners coming back for more. The extensive non-alcoholic drink menu adds a unique touch to the dining experience. From Vietnamese iced coffee to sizzling steak and eggs, Dakao Restaurant And Bar is a must-visit spot for those craving authentic and satisfying Vietnamese cuisine.
- 11778 Bellaire Blvd Houston, TX 77072 Hotline: (281) 879-5899
Welcome to Dakao Restaurant And Bar, a Filipino-International Grocery located in Roseville, CA. This hidden gem offers a wide range of Vietnamese dishes that will delight your taste buds. From traditional pho to unique dry noodle dishes, Dakao has something for everyone.
Customers rave about the rich and flavorful broth in the pho, the tender and juicy chicken in the pho ga kho, and the addictive sauce that comes with the xa xiu noodles. The menu is extensive, offering a plethora of options to satisfy all your cravings.
Service at Dakao is exceptional and quick, ensuring that you and your party are well taken care of. The restaurant's spacious and traditional interior design adds to the overall dining experience.
Whether you're a fan of Vietnamese iced coffee, banh canh ga, or com tam, Dakao has it all. The fish sauce chicken, served with rice and cucumbers, is a must-try for those looking for a savory and satisfying dish.
If you're in the mood for authentic Vietnamese cuisine that tastes like home, or even better, Dakao Restaurant And Bar is the place to be. Be prepared for a bustling crowd, especially on weekends, but trust us, the wait is worth it.
So, if you're looking for a delicious and authentic Vietnamese dining experience in Roseville, look no further than Dakao Restaurant And Bar.

Great Vietnamese food! The menu is quite extensive here as you can order so many different types of dishes including pho (soup), com (rice plates), bun (noodle plates), hu tieu (noodles with gravy), banh hoi (flat rice noodles) etc. Pho- good depth of flavor and rich broth. 5/5 Rare beef salad- One of my recent favorite dishes. So fresh and refreshing with the lemon sauce on top of fresh vegetables that include celery which I never usually eat. The rare beef also gives it a different texture and flavor to balance out the dish. Give it a try if you haven't ever tried it. 5/5 Nem nuong- ok but missing the crunch of a brodard nam nuong. 3/5 Place can get busy and the service is par the course for an Asian restaurant which means you may need to flag someone down at times to get assistance.

This place has a ton of options LOL but I came for the pho ga! I loooove pho ga and usually places don't make it well. I was so interesting to try the dry version, haven ever heard of it before. It was pretty busy for a friday morning but we were seated and served quickly. The pho ga kho....omg it was even better than I expected it to be. The chicken was so tender and juicy. The soup on the side was very tasty and the whole dish itself was amazing. Jealous I'm not from here to eat this every single week lol

Straight up my favorite Viet meal I had on this trip. The menu, just like dating apps, did overwhelm me with the paradox of choice as there was just way too many options. Great for variety, bad for figuring out how to narrow to with just one and if it's the best one since there's limitless other fine options. Finally settled on the xa xiu noodles as I love egg noodles, if you order it dry, it comes mixed with this addictive sauce with broth on the side to sip on. So freaking good. My friend's shaken beef with fried rice looks so good also and my mom said her chicken pho dry version is also good. The meats didn't have weird after taste because it's usually a gamble with poultry especially in restaurants. The non-alcoholic drink menu was also extensive, it's rare for me to find salty lemonade anywhere since it takes a million years to ferment these lemons. Was visiting Houston with family, met up with a local friend here and asked her to bring her mom so our moms can meet and bond. What a pleasant place for Viet mom dates. HAHA. Tell me about your experience if you've been here or is going to after reading this review:)

Wide Selection on their menu to satisfy all your cravings. My favorite here is the Pho Ga Dakao Kho (dry noodles style pho)! Every time I'm in town, I go at least twice. Service is always exceptional and quick! Weekends are super busy so plan on a little wait.

Great service, you can put in your order in pretty quickly and your food will come out shortly after. Our go to here is their Vietnamese iced coffee, banh canh ga and com tam (pick 2 meats and 2 sides). Their broth for their banh canh always tastes so fresh and light and the meat is always juicy and never over cooked. Can't wait to come back for more!

Best Vietnamese restaurant in Houston! Absolutely love the interior design of the restaurant, there are traditional elements with the decor and it is very spacious. Service is very quick, servers would be walking around the restaurant and are quick to attend to our needs. Food was very flavorful and affordable (portion sizes were pretty big) - from the broth, to the fish sauce, to the protein, everything was seasoned well and was very savory. The fish sauce chicken is perfect to pair with rice and cucumbers.

Tastes like home, maybe even better. I absolutely adore this place and the variety of authentic dishes it offers. Don't be afraid to venture away from the pho and single serving dishes. When my mom took me here, we opted to order a mix of meats, soups, and veggies, enjoying it all family-style. Personally, I thought it took the restaurant up a level. The fish that comes in a clay pot is to die for; full of umami flavor. I will say some dishes are absolutely delicious and some are okay. The banh koc fell short for me as I felt like there was too much breading. Be prepared for a bustling crowd, especially during brunch and dinner on weekends. The place tends to get busy, but trust me, the wait is worth it. Just plan ahead, and you're in for a treat.

This place gets pretty crowded on the weekends especially on Sundays. The wait isn't too bad since they are pretty quick with their service. It's located in the Tan Binh grocery store plaza. Easy parking all around. They serve all kinds of Viet food on their large menu. My favorite is the bo ne/sizzling steak and eggs and the bun cha Ha Noi. It always hit the spot if I'm craving Viet food in the area. Their bo bia and banh khot as appetizers are also my faves. It's very tempting to want to order the whole menu when I'm here because they pretty much have all kinds of Viet food.