| |  | Silent H | |  | “Vinh Nguyen, a onetime UCLA premed opened this self-designed restaurant with a whittled down menu after finding New York's Vietnamese options sorely lacking.” —nymag | | Cuisine: Vietnamese |
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|  | |  |   | | More a nod to the nearby neighborhood than a meeting of equals, the Greenpoint banh mi ($7) slips some sliced kielbasa under this sandwich's more typical vinegared carrot, cucumber, and daikon, pl... Read More | | |  |   | | Down in front!Photo: RJ Mickelson/Veras for New York Magazine “I don’t miss anything about California except Mexican food and Vietnamese food,” says Vinh Nguyen, a onetime UCLA premed who fell into the hospitality business as a bar back at Santa Monica’s legendary Father’s Office. Since moving east ... Read More | | |  |   | | Maybe I'm particular to Berry street because I'm about to move there, but there are quite a number of good restaurants on it. Just a block from Bedford, but a world of difference. Located on Berry and 9th (just across from Miranda), Silent H is gourmet Vietnamese, with strong French influences. ... Read More | | |  |   | | Plywood sightings—for newcomers in our midst, reader reports of unopened restaurants—tend to run here on Friday. But this week, we're in possession of a veritable Plywood epic sent along by an Eater reader. Thought there's certainly shill potential (let's set it at 24%), there's enough breaking inte... Read More | | |  |   | | Silent H 79 Berry St. (at N. 9th St.) Williamsburg, B'klyn 718-218-7063 Since settling in this eat-me-alive town, I’ve eaten most meals in New York’s myriad Chinatowns: Sunset Park, Flushing and, of course, the tourist-ridden grandpappy on Canal Street, where I developed a taste for bootleg DVDs ... Read More | | |  |   | | Coney Island : Having evicted and demolished the neighboring mini-golf course, Thor Equities neglects to renew the lease for beachside fave the Grill House. Where else are we supposed to get pretzels on hot dogs? [Gowanus Lounge] East Village: Just in time for the 50-plus-degree weather, a Brooklyn ... Read More | | |  |   | | Kalina, 3/21/07 Out to Brooklyn we go for Silent H, Plywood alum and casual Vietnamese joint. The principal at the currently-BYO venue is Vinh Nguyen, once of Santa Monica's Father's Office fame, and he is in the house nightly. His menu is an array of somewhat traditional fare adopted for NY, su... Read More | | |  |   | | After a couple of weeks of doing the permit dance, Vinh Nguyen's long-anticipated Silent h Vietnamese Restaurant and Bar opened this past Wednesday - and appears well worth the wait. The welcome variant to the neighborhood's glut of Thai restaurants is located at 79 Berry Street at North 9th, the ... Read More | | |  |   | | At Silent H, the flavors speak for themselves. Read More | | |  |   | | How can Williamsburg's Polish possibly mind gentrification now?Photo: Melissa Hom Consider the “Greenpoint” sandwich at the new Williamsburg Vietnamese restaurant, Silent H, the world’s first Polish bánh mì. At long last, these two seemingly unfusable cuisines have fused, and no one could ... Read More | | |  |
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