The noodles at La Me, a Vietnamese spot in far northeast Dallas, go well beyond pho. Try my quang, a bowl of rice noodles with turmeric in the dough to turn them yellow. The noodles are loaded up with shrimp, peanuts and a showering of herbs. Or try a delicately flavored duck noodle soup with fatty, bone-in pieces of bird. Even the egg rolls here are good.
Top pick: The “house special” my kho dac biet noodle bowl is served with broth on the side, so you can eat it as a soup or not. It also comes with a whole, shell-on shrimp baked right into a cracker, and yes, the crispy cracker-bound shrimp shell is edible.
The downside: Bun bo hue and pho aren’t the go-to orders at this restaurant, which specializes in a far wider selection of Vietnamese classics.
Fun fact: Plan a lunch visit carefully, because La Me fills to capacity at peak lunch hours, especially with dining rooms restricted by pandemic safety rules.
- Price: $$
- Hours: Thursday-Tuesday 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
- Outdoor seating: Sidewalk tables
- Alcohol: No Alcohol
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Takeout
- Call restaurant to order/pay