Join us for a traditional Vietnamese market style lunch, or a street food inspired family style dinner.
We’re always playing around in the kitchen and often have nightly specials and features.
Oversized photographs hang along the wall inside Yaletown's House Special Vietnamese Restaurant; thebrightly coloured images vividly capture the life and times of three generations of family life. As chef and co-owner Patrick Do gives a tour of his sleek Vietnamese eatery, he chuckles at the image of himself as a young boy of four sitting on a Molson Canadian box. “This photo was taken at my parents first Vancouver restaurant...I guess I found ways to amuse myself,” he recalls with a grin. “My sister and I spent a lot of time at both our parents’ restaurants: Green Lemongrass and Broken Rice.”
Today, Patrick's sister Victoria Do serves as House Special'sco-owner and general manager, and she has her own childhood memories from those early years in her parents' restaurants. “My earliest recollections are from when I was six years old," she says of the family-owned eateries. "Apparently, there are even photos of us strapped to our uncle Hing while he washed dishes.”