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04/11/2022
We cater to corporate event. We are grateful to be part of family !
Lemongrass fried chicken sliders, vegetables spring rolls, Roti dipper with 3 different curry, chicken Larb lettuce cup and crab&chicken dumplings!
03/16/2022
We remember how tough the life is 2 years ago when pandemic just outbreak to New York City. That’s also the year we join and it change our vision to food business and society. Help our community to a better place to live !
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Last week we partnered with & to increase the number of meals available through Rethink’s Chinatown/LES Initiative. Thank you to these amazing restaurants for helping us feed New Yorkers in need.
To support this initiative and others throughout New York City, click the donation button on our profile!
03/11/2022
Sausage fried rice
03/08/2022
Honor to women’s day ! Drunken mama !
03/07/2022
Tofu kimchi Banh mi a very popular vegan sandwich on menu
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03/06/2022
Lemongrass pork chop coming soon !
02/28/2022
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Spotlighting our AAPI chefs and owners for the new lunar year. Bryan Gunton bought this sign for his new successful Sunnyside restaurant Zen Yai.
He was close to signing a deal to open a second one when one of Sunnyside’s biggest fires burned the first one down along with many other stores and shops.
Bryan and his partner decided to push on and open the second one in Williamsburg while opening at Essex Market (and now Elmhurst).
Bryan held on to his Sunnyside sign no matter where the location of his restaurants. Zen Yai is now in Williamsburg.
02/28/2022
02/27/2022
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Here’s our Classic Banh Mi. Perfect to grab it to-go as a quite bite for breakfast, lunch or dinner! With Pate, Vietnamese Sausage and pickle vegetables.
02/26/2022
Are you missing our Pho Angus eye round 🍲 After 3 years, we reopen and popup in Sunnyside cloud kitchen. We don’t have store yet but we have kitchen to make affordable pho for community
02/24/2022
Our team back to Sunnyside cloud kitchen ! Soft opening 😊
11/25/2021
Happy thanksgiving! Also happy birthday to my little sous chef Natalie! I am very grateful to have this journey with you. Bryan Chunton and chef Mukda are my best friends in life and my best business partner. Yes without you I won’t be who I am !
Address
208 Grand Street
New York, NY
11211
To get to the location on Grand Street in New York, take the subway to the Grand Street station and walk towards Bowery. Alternatively, you can drive and find parking either on the street or in nearby parking lots. The restaurant is located on a busy street and may be easily spotted with its colorful exterior.
Opening Hours
| Monday |
11am - 3:30pm |
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4pm - 5pm |
| Tuesday |
11am - 3:30pm |
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5pm - 5pm |
| Wednesday |
11am - 3:30pm |
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5pm - 5pm |
| Thursday |
11am - 3:30pm |
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5pm - 5pm |
| Friday |
11am - 3:30pm |
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5pm - 5pm |
| Saturday |
11am - 11pm |
| Sunday |
11am - 11pm |
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What people say
Pho restaurants are known for their delicious and comforting bowls of noodle soup, and Zen Yai Viet Cajun & Pho on Grand Street in New York City is no exception. This restaurant is committed to serving authentic Vietnamese flavors through distinct seafood dishes that are sure to satisfy any craving.
One standout dish at Zen Yai Viet Cajun & Pho is the lemongrass fried chicken sliders, which are a perfect combination of crispy and flavorful. The vegetable spring rolls are also a must-try, with fresh ingredients wrapped in delicate rice paper. The Roti dipper with three different curries is another crowd-pleaser, as well as the chicken Larb lettuce cups and crab & chicken dumplings.
But it's not just about the food at Zen Yai Viet Cajun & Pho - this restaurant also has a heart for its community. During the pandemic, they joined forces with local organizations to help feed New Yorkers in need. They also offer catering services for corporate events and strive to create a welcoming atmosphere for all customers.
For those looking for vegan options, the tofu kimchi Banh mi sandwich is a popular choice on the menu. And if you're looking for some inspiration from AAPI chefs and owners during the lunar new year, look no further than Bryan Gunton, who bought a sign for his successful Sunnyside restaurant.
Overall, Zen Yai Viet Cajun & Pho offers not only delicious food but also a commitment to community and inclusivity that makes it stand out among other pho restaurants in New York City.