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Welcome to Nom Nam

At Nom Nam, located in New York’s vibrant Murray Hill, a warm embrace of Vietnamese culinary traditions welcomes you. Specializing in authentic Hanoi-style Banh Mi and rich, gluten-free Pho, the restaurant invites guests to savor the depth of flavors embodied in each bowl and sandwich. The signature dishes prioritize fresh ingredients, from fragrant broths teeming with tender cuts of beef to hearty fried chicken glazed in maple chili. Nom Nam creates a cozy atmosphere, attracting both locals and visitors with its fast service and inviting ambiance. Each visit promises a delightful journey through Vietnam’s cherished flavors, forging a connection to home in every bite.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to **Nom Nam**, a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Midtown Manhattan at 210 E 34th St, New York, NY 10016. This cozy eatery is quickly becoming known for its authentic Vietnamese fare, particularly its mouth-watering pho and flavorful banh mi sandwiches. If you're in the mood for a culinary adventure that transports your taste buds to Vietnam, look no further.

At Nom Nam, the pho selection is truly impressive, with options that cater to all preferences. Their signature Pho Dc Bit, loaded with eye round beef, brisket, tripe, and tendon, is a hearty bowl priced at $18.00. Each sip of the rich broth is an explosion of flavor, highlighted by aromatic spices such as anise, making it a must-try for any pho aficionado. For those seeking a lighter option, the free-range Chicken Pho at $14.50 provides a comforting, gluten-free delight that’s equally satisfying.

The starter menu is also well-curated, featuring options like the Crunchy Spring Rolls and Fried Vegetable Spring Rolls, both perfect accompaniments to a warm bowl of pho. At just $8.50, these spring rolls deliver a crispy bite filled with the freshness of vegetables, complemented by a savory dipping sauce. Customers rave about the delicate balance of flavors and textures, with many lauding the speedy service during busy lunch hours.

If you're craving something extra, don't miss out on their renowned Banh Mi, with the Hanoi-style serving coming in at $14.00. It captures the essence of classic Vietnamese street food, generously filled with ham, pate, and fresh veggies. A vegan option is available for those who prefer a plant-based meal, ensuring inclusivity for all diners.

As you step into Nom Nam, the warm and inviting ambiance sets the stage for a delightful dining experience. The restaurant’s decor is simple yet charming, making it a perfect spot for both casual lunches and cozy dinners. Patrons have noted the welcoming staff and efficient service, which adds to the overall positive experience. The restaurant tends to fill up quickly, so plan accordingly to avoid long waits.

In the words of one satisfied customer, “The broth was flavorful. Tons of beef and meatballs.” This sentiment echoes throughout the reviews, reflecting the consistency in the quality and taste that Nom Nam delivers. Whether you are in for a quick lunch between appointments at NYU Langone or enjoying a leisurely dinner with friends, Nom Nam promises a satisfying experience.

So, if you're looking for quality pho and authentic Vietnamese cuisine in New York City, make your way to Nom Nam. Your palate will thank you.

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Alyssa D.
Alyssa D.

Simply good and fast! Pho it wonderful. Been here 3x in the last month - service is good too! If you need to go to nyu Langone for any appointments it's on the same block!

Tati C.
Tati C.

Decided to try a new pho spot while in the city. They did not disappoint! When we walked in, it was empty. As soon as 12 hit, it was full! (We kind of have that affect on places we go ) They were welcoming and handled the rush well. Decor was so cute and simple at the same time. It's pretty tight in here, a lot of people came in by themselves to that took up some two seaters, they even pulled out a folding table. We ordered some crunchy veggie spring rolls since we gave up pork for lent. Although they are cooked in a different wrap than the classic Vietnamese spring rolls, we really enjoyed them and were very happy this was an option. We both ordered our own bowl of pho. I had the o.g. Pho which had steak and brisket. He got the steak pho with a side of baby bok choy. The broth was delicious and so flavorful, you could taste the anise and other seasonings in it. For drinks, we got homemade sodas, a lychee soda and the limeade one. Both very good. If we're ever in the area, we'll be back. So happy to have found another pho spot in nyc!

Jennie M.
Jennie M.

I enjoyed my gluten free Pho a lot! I got their signature one which had bone marrow in it. The portion was generous. I came on a Thursday night around 7pm and had no problem walking in and getting a table for 2!

Rose L.
Rose L.

Great pho, summer rolls n bun! Soo yummy!! Always have a great experience. Pho is legit!!!

Cassidy H.
Cassidy H.

Super great delivery experience! Pho was tasty and made and packaged well. Bun salad bowl with chicken and Viet baos were great. Next time will try the ca phe flan and Viet coffee!

Christopher C.
Christopher C.

Solid little Vietnamese spot near kips bay! Very friendly staff and it seems they had a lot of takeout! The pork salad was swell and from what I heard the pho was delightful (enough to constitute ordering a second bowl of noodles) Cheers!

Sofia L.
Sofia L.

tiny viet shop in the middle of midtown. place is very cozy and service is extremely fast. it's decorated well and lit up quite nicely! I got the nom nam pho, and while very tasty, I felt like there was not enough meat. they had a large menu and I would be interested in trying their rice dishes.

Cecilia L.
Cecilia L.

Cute cozy viet spot in Murray hill! Overall 4.5/5: pho was great here but drinks seem quite mid. Loved that they steam your beansprouts here What we got: - nom nam pho 4.5/5: quality of meat was great but meat portion was lacking, what we loved was the broth. Broth could've been a bit hotter too - og pho 4.5/5: same feedback still applies for The pho^ - com (grilled porkchop) over rice 3.5/5: porkchop was somewhat dry and too thick for a typical viet porkchop - saigon style coffee 2/5: this was the most disappointing, kind of tasted like instant viet coffee from the pack that I have at home.. Would come back for the pho here and skip the others

Ryan H.
Ryan H.

Must try: Nom Nam Pho! Why: Broth was flavorful. Tons of beef and meatballs. Loved the bone marrow and it even came with a small fork to help slurp out the good stuff, which of course I saved til the end. I added Tendon and Tripe for additional texture. I was craving a warm bowl of pho for weeks and this hit the spot! We shared Crunchy Veggie Spring Rolls and I washed my meal down with a Salted Ice Coffee. Took me a few sips to really enjoy the full flavors of salted cream and Vietnamese coffee. Also, my friend liked their Chicken Banh Mi. Notes: Cute, small, and narrow restaurant with bar seating and table seating. Good for small parties of 2 and up to 4. Love the neon sign that says "troi dat oi" because that reminds me of family when we would yell that phrase at each other in laughter. Workers were attentive and welcoming. Food came out fairly quickly. Went on a Sunday around 1pm and it was packed, but we got lucky with a table that was available. Overall, wonderful weekend lunch experience with my friend. Def coming back to try other dishes like Bun Cha and Bo Luc Lac!