
It's loud, noisy Vietnamese food. The menus—they have two—are each menu like 10 pages long, but if you stick to the pho—any kind of pho—it's just delicious.
Candice: Nha Trang Centre is on Centre Street. It's loud, noisy Vietnamese food. The menus—they have two—are each menu like 10 pages long, but if you stick to the pho—any kind of pho—it's just delicious. They have some weird waiters, weird characters, like a busboy who wears his hair Elvis Presley-style—but with a rattail down the back and a handlebar mustache.
Soraya: Yeah, he looks like a toreador.
Candice: Somebody told me about it like four years ago and I've been going back ever since. A lot. Like once a week. And it's cheap.
Soraya: The one that we had gone to originally, closed. And so we needed a new place. A lot of business people in Tribeca go there for lunch. And it's by the courthouse so a lot of judges and jury memebers go there. And us.