Two Wheels
New York, NY · Vietnamese restaurant
- Address
- Two Wheels, 426 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10024
- Phone
- (646) 429-8661
- Website
- twowheels.nyc
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11:30 AM
Two Wheels is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.5-star rating is above the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Two Wheels
Two Wheels is a homestyle Vietnamese-American restaurant. Since 2019, we've served the Upper West Side with bold, flavorful dishes that celebrate our Vietnamese heritage and American upbringing. The neighborhood loves us for our warm quick service,... More
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
Grabbed some takeout today and for the most part it was pretty decent. We got the Pork Banh Mi, their special chicken wings, spring rolls and the lemongrass rice bowl. Pork Banh Mi: pork was delicious but the daikon/carrots weren’t pickled enough. They also didn’t put enough sauce so it was kind of dry. Spring rolls: very good and crispy! Chicken wings: loved the sauce that went with it. Chicken meat was super tender and juicy. A must order. Lemongrass rice bowl: chicken was a bit dry and the sauce it came with was so small it wasn’t enough. I think they should give more sauce, otherwise it’s pretty dry.
Delicious food with friendly staff. Highly recommend the wings! Can feel slightly cramped so more for a small group. Table tops are adjustable so they can easily turn a 2-person table to a 4-person.
What a lovely meal I actually devoured this. Got the Bun Bo Hue and the broth was magical. Loved the thicker noodles too. The brisket was super tender and everything overall just was perfect. The cold wind outside made this taste extra good too like mmmmmm. Also got a thai tea which was much more concentrated in flavor than other thai teas ive had which I thought was wild. Like a flavor explosion yum.
bahn mi quality has sadly went down. Even though i got crispy tofu it was just slices of tofu that were very soft and didn’t feel like it was pan fried or anything and i wish the daikon n carrots were pickled more. the bread is also a bit hard but other than that i enjoyed it. Service very friendly.
I initially came here because of the high number of reviews, but I was impressed! The pho was delicious and the place was clean and decent. While the dine-in space is a bit limited, it’s definitely worth it for the food. Highly recommend trying the pho, chicken wings, shrimp spring rolls, Vietnamese coffee, and Thai tea — some of the best I’ve had in town. Definitely recommend!
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