3808 Spicewood Springs Rd, Austin, TX | Map it
78759 30.364600 -97.749601(512) 343-1875 | View Website
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Great Vietnamese Soup. This place is great for lunch or dinner if you just want a bowl of Vietnamese soup and a great spring roll. I've actually ate both inside and outside and I much prefer to eat inside. Sometimes during the week, the lunch crowd can be crazy and it can be hard to find a seat--but the food is fantastic!…
Fantastic!.
Apparently this place has been voted "most romantic patio"... I only tried it since the weather has been cold and dreary, so I can't vouch for that. BUT, it's the first Vietnamese restaurant I've
ever been to that makes fantastic coffee drinks and desserts! We've tried the chicken curry, pho (chicken soup), and beef vermicelli, and they have all been wonderful (and cooked with no MSG). Try their Vietnamese coffee - it competes with some of the best coffee joints in town!
Highly recommended, this is a cool place.…
Healthy outdoor scene. I love the smell of this place when you walk in. Great Chi coffee smell (think they roast their own). I'm addicted to their vermacelli and spicy garlic chicken lunch special that's served with a shrimp spring roll. shaded patio in the back was a pleasant surprise you don't expect from a resteraunt in a strip center. Have also had their Pho soup, and it's deliciious as well.…
Fresh, healthy and delicious.. Triumph is one of my favorite restaurants. Everything tastes very fresh and healthy, and the food is great for the money. This is an order-at-the-counter restaurant, with fast service. I usually get spring rolls and pho, but I also like their tofu dishes -- the texture is light and fluffy, not dense and fried like some restaurants' tofu. My boyfriend loves the sizzling beef. Also they make a great yellow curry -- try the curry tofu or curry chicken with vermicelli. And of course, it's one of the best outdoor patios in Austin.…
One-stop shopping for gourmet coffee and tantalizing Vietnamese food..
In Short
This cozy coffeeshop has carved out a niche with a mind-boggling array of coffee drinks. The cafe seems is a hangout for Asian teenagers looking for caffeine highs, but you'll also
find older couples savoring the authentic Vietnamese food. The pho tai is an aromatic broth with a mound of rice noodles, thinly shaved eye of round steak, green onions and cilantro. The Triumph Special sandwich layered paper-thin slices of meats with grated cheeses.…
