Welcome to Ngon

Ngon Vietnamese Kitchen is rooted in Hà Nội and shaped by the everyday meals we grew up with, the kind of comfort that only Bà Ngoại's phở can provide and are always meant to be shared. Ngon means “delicious” in Vietnamese, and it’s named after Carol Nguyễn’s mom, Ngôn, whose love, care, and cooking continue to guide everything we bring to the table.

Carol Nguyen smiling at a table in her Dallas-based restaurant, Ngon.
Person using chopsticks by bowl of pho from Ngon
Various dishes from Ngon on a wooden table top

Ngon was born from a love for home

I grew up with the everyday cooking of Hà Nội, the kind of food that comforts quietly and is always meant to be shared. Before anything else, there was my grandmother, Bà Ngoại, whose phở carried a warmth that stayed with you long after the bowl was empty. It taught me that care and love often live in the simplest meals.

Ngon is also named after my mother, Ngôn. In Vietnamese, it means “delicious,” and in our family, it means everything she passed down to me: patience, generosity, and cooking from the heart.

Opening in New York is for my daughter, who lives there and misses the taste of home. This is my way of placing home a little closer to her, and to anyone who longs for familiar comfort.

New York, we’re coming gently.
And we can’t wait to welcome you.

With love,
Carol Nguyễn