Alright, let’s talk about this Miss V place, the one with all the Vietnamese food. Folks keep askin’ me about it, so I figured I’d lay it all out for ya.
What’s on the menu at Miss V Vietnamese Cuisine? Well, hold your horses, ’cause it’s a whole bunch of stuff. They got everything from soup to noodles, to rice dishes, and I don’t even know what half of it is called. But it sure smells good when you walk by!

First off, they got them spring rolls. You know, the ones with the see-through wrappin’ and all sorts of veggies and shrimp inside? They’re mighty tasty dipped in that peanut sauce. And then there’s the fried spring rolls, crispy and golden brown. My grandkids love them, always grabbin’ for more.
- Appetizers: Spring rolls, fried spring rolls, summer rolls, those little shrimp pancake things… they call ’em “banh xeo” or somethin’ like that. Fancy names for good eatin’, I tell ya.
- Pho: This is the big soup, the one everyone talks about. Big bowl of broth, noodles, meat… you can get it with beef, chicken, or even shrimp. They say it takes hours to make that broth, and you can tell. It’s real flavorful. They got all kinds of pho, too. Pho Tai, that’s the one with the rare beef, cooks right in the bowl. Then there’s Pho Ga, chicken pho, for them who don’t eat beef. And I hear tell of somethin’ called Pho Dac Biet, the “special” pho, with everything in it. That’s the one I like to get, fill ya right up.
- Noodle Dishes: If you ain’t in the mood for soup, they got noodles without the broth. Bun, they call it. It’s got noodles, veggies, meat, and a tasty sauce. You can get it with grilled pork, grilled chicken, or even those little fried spring rolls on top. They also have stir-fried noodles, with all kinds of veggies and meat mixed in. Good stuff, keeps you goin’ all day.
- Rice Dishes: And for them that like rice, they got plenty of that too. Rice plates with grilled pork, grilled chicken, or even shrimp. They come with a side of veggies and some fish sauce. Simple, but it hits the spot. There’s this one dish, Com Tam, broken rice, they say it’s called. It’s got this special grilled pork chop on top, real flavorful. And don’t forget the fried rice, they can throw just about anything in there, chicken, shrimp, veggies… you name it.
- Other Stuff: They got other things too, like Vietnamese crepes, those big yellow pancakes filled with goodies. And some kinda shaking beef, lemongrass chicken, and all sorts of other dishes I can’t even pronounce. But it all looks mighty fine. And they got drinks too, you know, sodas, tea, and that strong Vietnamese coffee. That coffee’ll wake you up better than anythin’, let me tell ya.
Where’s this Miss V place at? It’s over on Katy-Gaston Road, in Richmond. Easy to find, just look for the sign. They’re open pretty much all day, from lunchtime to dinner time. So you can go whenever you get a hankerin’ for some good Vietnamese food.
Is it any good? Well, I ain’t one to lie. The food at Miss V is mighty good. It’s fresh, it’s flavorful, and it fills you up. And the prices ain’t bad neither. You can get a good meal without breakin’ the bank. Folks seem to like it. I see plenty of cars in the parking lot every time I go by. And I heard tell they even do delivery, so you don’t even have to leave your house if you don’t want to.
What’s the best thing to get? Well, that depends on what you like. If you like soup, you gotta try the pho. If you like noodles, go for the bun. And if you like rice, get one of them rice plates. But honestly, I ain’t never had nothin’ there that wasn’t good. It’s all cooked up fresh, and you can tell they put a lot of care into it. The folks that work there are real nice too, always smilin’ and ready to help. That counts for somethin’ in my book.
Should you go? Heck yeah, you should go! If you’re lookin’ for some good, honest food, Miss V Vietnamese Cuisine is the place to be. It ain’t fancy, but it’s good. And that’s all that matters, right? So go on, give it a try. You won’t be disappointed. Tell ’em ol’ [omitted] sent ya, even though they probably ain’t got a clue who I am. But that’s alright, good food is good food, no matter who recommends it.
Miss V Vietnamese Cuisine in Richmond, Texas, is a good place for a quick lunch or a nice dinner. They got somethin’ for everyone, even picky eaters like my grandson. And that’s sayin’ somethin’! It’s family-friendly too, so you can bring the whole gang. Just be prepared to eat, cause they give you plenty of food. And don’t forget to try that Vietnamese coffee, it’ll put a pep in your step.