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1. Duc C.

My whole family enjoy coming here when we can't decide what to have. They have a wide range of food stalls that will give you plenty of options to choose from.

2. Phong T.

An array of all sorts of Vietnamese entrees, desserts, and drinks inside this food court. I've always enjoyed food courts' atmosphere. It's lively and everyone's just getting their grub on. The seating area is spacious and large. Come check it out if you're craving some Vietnamese food.

3. Maria N.

**During COVID-19 Review** If you are looking for a good variety of food and snacks, look no further! Grand Century Mall has it all -- but beware of the huge Asian crowds especially during a pandemic. A lot of the small restaurants at the food court have closed down so I was a little sad to see that. However, if you want fresh sugarcane juice (nuoc mia) or beef jerky, this is a great stop! Parking can get a little chaotic even though it's a huge lot! Oh, they also have an Asian shop that sells "LV" and "Burberry" face masks. ;) Gotta maintain that fashion during a pandemic!

4. Kelly S.

So many eateries! This food court not only has markets but also has a large selection of different types of foods! They have their famous - Nuoc Mia shop (sugarcane drink) - Pad Thai (so yummy!) - Pho (beef noodles) - Com Tam ( "broken" Rice (egg meat rice soup etc) etc Most definitely reminds me of Vietnam. Oh how I miss it!

5. Janelle B.

First of all, this food court is fantastic. I love Vietnamese food, and the huge array of options here was just amazing! There are maybe about ten little food shacks in a line, and they consist of delicious food. There's even desert and drinks! The sugarcane drink has got to be one of my favorites. I do have to admit that it was quite crowded and busy, so I didn't receive my food right away. However, the food was worth the wait! I got the banh xeo and it was so good! I can't wait to try to other foods here.

6. Michelle T.

I've been here multiple times and this place never disappoints. I usually get the nem nuong spring rolls. It's $9 for 4 rolls compared to $12 for 2 at Pho 90 degrees located at the plaza next door. I also really like the banh xeo and banh khot here. My family is a fan of the duck porridge. We always get a sugar cane juice to go along with our meal.

7. Dawn F.

A whole mall dedicated to all things Vietnamese! We had so much fun shopping and eating here. It was a great cultural experience! The mall looks like your traditional indoor type of mall with marble floors etc, but this is not your regular type of mall, as there are no well know anchor stores like Macy's here. Bring Cash as many of the places are CASH ONLY. First off, I liked that this mall was clean and spacious with wide aisles, no overcrowded or cramped feeling here. Stores include restaurants, bakeries, cosmetics, vitamins, housewares, mobile phone and electronics and even a dedicated food court. There may not even be one single store that you will recognize as a first timer, practically every store whether large or small is a mom and pop independent shop. So we were using this shopping mall as a meeting up place with family who lives within a 45 minute radius. My brother in law actually had been wanting to check this mall out and was in search of a Vietnamese style drip coffee maker which he found in one of the shops. We asked a couple of people who looked like regulars where the best place to eat was. They recommended a broken rice restaurant to the far right when you first walk in, one of the restaurants outside of the mall in the parking lot. They also said the best bet for newbies might be the food court inside the mall as it has several options and gives a good opportunity to try many different things. Due to time restrictions we opted to go into the food court instead of a sit down restaurant. There must have been at least 15 food stalls selling food ranging from your typical Pho, Vermicelli bowls and Spring Rolls, Vietnamese crepes which are more like an egg omelet with fresh herbs served on the side, and freshly made desserts. As we were in a rush I really didn't have time to look up the spots on Yelp so I let the guys pick out the mains while I spotted some great dessert spots. We tried: Huong Duong- 4 stars: great menu they have delicious Nem Nuong Cuon #1-grilled pork spring rolls with crunchies inside serve with a warm peanut sauce. We also shared #3 Pork Vermicelli bowl which is a cold bowl or Vermicelli noodles, grilled pork, and shreeded raw veggies like carrots etc. DELICIOUS! Hien Khanh Dakao #-5 stars: they have these awesome house made green colored Mochi balls that look like a deep green tomatillo in shape and color. Inside is shredded coconut, taro, or mung bean paste. These are SO good. 5/$4.25 was a great deal and coconut was there most popular seller. On the way out we hit the Century Bakery 3 stars which is is the very front of the mall, the first bakery you see when you walk in on the right. We stopped in for some green coconut waffles. Unfortunately I could not taste any shredded coconut, and frankly these tasted more like an eggo style waffle...I like Lee's Sandwiches version better. I would not hesitate to stop in again when in the area. Its a quick stop just off the 101 Fwy.