"The quintessential Vietnamese restaurant, Nam Phuong sits at the center of Little Saigon’s Wing Phat plaza (or what we affectionately refer to as "Chaos Corner"). Its walls are covered in murals of Vietnamese islands, chandeliers light up the endless rows of tables, and a TV plays videos of club goers grinding at Patong Beach. It can easily fit 200 people (and frequently does), but service is always fast and attentive. There’s something for everyone on the (near) endless menu and they make some of the city's best pho, but you also can’t go wrong with the broken rice with grilled shrimp, smoky shaken beef or the charbroiled pork platter." - Alison B. Kessler