Welcome to Tay Ho
Tay Ho in Roseville, CA offers an extensive menu of Vietnamese dishes, including favorites like Banh Cuon, Hu Tieu Kho, Bun Bo Hue, and more. Customers appreciate the friendly service, spacious and clean ambiance, and fair pricing. The restaurant is known for its authentic flavors, generous portions, and fast service. Highlights include the Banh beo, Banh xeo, pho, and various noodle dishes. With options for sharing and large groups, Tay Ho is a go-to spot for those craving delicious Vietnamese cuisine in a casual setting.
- 2047 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA 95050 Hotline: (408) 239-4748
Welcome to Tay Ho, a Filipino-International grocery located in Roseville, CA. This gem of a restaurant offers a wide array of Vietnamese dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings. With a menu boasting traditional favorites like Pho and Banh Cuon, as well as unique options like Hu Tieu Kho and Bun Bo Hue, Tay Ho is a haven for lovers of Vietnamese cuisine.
Customers rave about the extensive menu and the generous portions that are perfect for sharing. The Banh beo and Banh Cuon are must-try appetizers that set the stage for a flavorful meal. The ambiance of Tay Ho is clean and inviting, perfect for a casual lunch or gathering with friends.
Service at Tay Ho is efficient and friendly, with staff members ensuring that your dining experience is top-notch. Whether you're a fan of traditional Vietnamese dishes or looking to explore new flavors, Tay Ho has something for everyone. So why not indulge in a delicious meal at Tay Ho and experience the best of Filipino-International grocery cuisine in Roseville?

Everyone loves Vietnamese food right? I had a delicious lunch at Tay Ho, their menu is extensive with a large variety of Vietnamese dishes in addition to the usual Pho. Service was good and friendly. I really enjoyed the Banh Cuon, which came with their house specials sides. The Hu Tieu Kho was a yummy dish as well, consisting of glass vermicelli noodles. Finally, we have Bun Bo Hue, a spicy beef and pork noodle soup. Definitely give this a try if you're looking for a spicy kick. Tay Ho has all the Vietnamese favorites and more, so they're a great restaurant if you're looking to dig into Vietnamese cuisine.

If you're craving Banh cuon or Banh beo, this is the place. The portions are perfect for sharing. Food came out pretty fast. There's lots of options of other dishes such as Banh xeo and pho. Definitely a spot to go if you're in the area.

Lots to choose from on the menu and so far everything we've tried has been good. Service is efficient. Lots of seating on a Monday night.

Great service. The folks working here are very chill and kind. My friend and I stayed there chatting for three hours. We were even there a little past closing. We didn't even realize it was closed until they started cleaning up. When we went up to the register to pay, they were very friendly. They didn't seem to mind at all that we were there for so long. The food is great. I got the bun thit thuong and the fresh shrimp rolls. Cheaper than other Vietnamese restaurants I've been to and of similar quality too. Good portions too. I'll definitely come here again to try their other popular items!

I love this Vietnamese spot! They have many authentic dishes and everything is at a fair price. The service was so friendly and quick. I got the banh beo and the pho!

I'm not Vietnamese so maybe my standards for Vietnamese food aren't high enough, but I love this place. The interior is clean, spacious, and minimalistic. Service is simple and quick. The food is not only super tasty and fresh, but abundant. Sharing one appetizer and getting an entree leaves you feeling super full! This is definitely a place for the party of 4. The restaurant can get pretty busy around lunchtime on the weekends. I honestly don't have much to say. The variety of good Vietnamese food is great, the amount of food given for the price is great, and the meal experience is great!

Food (4/5): I had the banh beo and bun bo hue. The banh beo was surprisingly filling, so if you share that app and get an entree, you will likely be full. Banh beo was tasty, I wish there was more mung bean though. The bun bo hue was a bit bland to me. I forget my partner's dish, but their dish was pretty good. If the bun bo hue wasn't a miss, I'd give five stars. They have a very large selection on their menu, so I would come back to try their other dishes, and if most dishes are good this place would get 5 stars overall! Service (4.5/5): Staff is very nice. You sit down, they take your order, serve you food, and you pay at the front. There is a button to call the staff if you need anything, and they were very prompt. Ambiance (4.5/5): We came before the lunch rush, but the place seemed to pick up business quickly during lunch hour. The place itself is very clean and so were the bathrooms!

Extensive menu of entrees, appetizers and desserts. The fun part about this restaurant is that there is a huge jug of fish sauce on each table. #11 Tay Ho Combination Flour sheet - they included a variety of pour, egg, shrimp, tempura. I really enjoyed wrapping each item in the thin flour sheet and dunking it in the bowl of fish sauce. It's very diluted so don't worry about the strong fish sauce flavor. Banh beo (steamed rice cake with mung mean and dried shrimp) appetizer was delicious! If you share this with one other person + order your own entree, you're going to walk out feeling super-duper full with no room for boba later. I think it's best to order one plate and share it with 3-4 people. The rice cake is steamed well and the mung bean paste adds a subtle texture.

Came by for lunch the other day and it was a decent experience. Parking is plentiful in the private strip mall. Dining is available both indoors and outdoors. Started off with the iced Vietnamese coffee and it was decent. It was a touch watered down. The coffee was pretty strong and on the sweeter side. Moved on to the goi cuon fresh rolls and they were decent. The rolls were pretty fresh and came with a peanut dipping sauce. Hot sauce was available at the table. Moved on to #15 which was tasty. There were super light and thin rice noodle rolls with a side of grilled pork, fish cake, and meatloaf. There was fish sauce at the table as condiments. The #12 was also tasty with ground pork inside rice noodles. There was a side of tempura yams, meat loaf, and fish cake. Staff wore uniforms and were prompt in taking orders. The restaurant offers rewards through FiveStars. ~$28/head after tax and gratuity for lunch.