YaYa Cafe

3706 Guadalupe St Suite B, Austin
(512) 297-2612

Recent Reviews

Julian Runge

Service is very nice. The brisket in my pho however tasted old and was gooey, not fresh and pleasant. Ended up not eating it :/. Broth was good.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Byron Newxstylexrage

calling in or ordering online is always simple and a breeze. the food is always delicious and the wait time is fast. great customer service! great prices on the food too, highly recommend.

Drake Clapp

Our favorite place to get pho in Austin. The owners are very friendly and inviting. We've been coming here for over 5 years and it is always a joy.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Vietnamese Pho

Jake Hewitt

YaYa Vietnamese Cafe on 38th had just what I wanted, a delicious banh mi. I got the BBQ pork bahn mi with an avocado smoothie. Very clean inside and staff are super friendly. I definitely want to go back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: BBQ Pork Bahn MI

Sara Phillips

The food here is delicious and affordable. The man who owns it is super nice and has a great memory, he always asks about my family and is just a great guy.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Combination

Parth Dalal

The tastiest and most wholesome Vietnamese food I’ve had in Austin. I always start with the tofu spring rolls. The fried rice and lemongrass tofu are my favorite dishes. One lovely aspect of visiting here is being greeted by the owner Sinh, a sincerely good man that cares about putting out positive vibes and having heartfelt conversations. I’m grateful ?Parking: There’s never been a shortage of spots.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Lemongrass Tofu with Rice, Yaya

Caroline Turelier

Fresh ingredients and great flavor. We loved our meal, I especially liked my pork banh mi and mango smoothie. The prices are really affordable. Definitely recommend!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Conrad Cool

My wife said it was her new best pho in Austin. The fried rice was good, but not great. Next time I'll bring my own hot mustard because they did not have any.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

SD M.

The atmosphere was great. They have electric plugs against the wall so if you want to hang out here and do some work and or be on your computer, this is a perfect quaint place to hangout at. The portions could be a little bit more per servings, but other then that, food was good. The owner is great with great customer service. Would definitely come back again to try the other food on their menu.

Connor Brown

YaYa has the best Vietnamese coffee in town! By far best egg rolls I’ve ever had, food is all good and very fresh. Owner is a very down to earth, and personable. I went there frequently, for coffees and was always greeted like a friend and had very good conversations while waiting. Great locally owned restaurant! Thanks yaya!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michael Tran

Had the bánh mì sandwich which was tasty. Would be better if the bun was toasted but other than that, great sandwich. The owner is super friendly too!

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lacie K

This is the cleanest Vietnamese food I've ever eaten! I do no like Pho but I can eat this pho. Everything is made fresh per your request. The restaurant was clean and I loved the fixtures. Service was prompt and friendly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Haley S.

I have only gotten takeout from here but every time I do they absolutely kill it. I love their chicken pho and just tried their bbq pork sandwich and both are amazing. The spring rolls are the most perfect spring rolls. Also the owner is so kind and personable. 10/10 on everything-absolutely love this place.

Angèle Davidson

YaYa's is consistently good. The owner is very friendly and makes an effort to get to know his regulars. Everything I've had here has been delicious.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Junus A.

I liked the pho here. The owner was overly effusive for 8:15 PM, it was endearing. The banh mi was pretty good, kinda pricey but whatever. I wonder if these guys have been sweating (like I inevitably do each and every time after I eat an entire bowl of pho after putting sriracha in it LOL!) since Sip set up shop down the street. But despite toeing in on their turf, the competition has, in a way, helped Yaya carve out a niche -- I have a feeling the dine-in experience here is a lot more intimate and less hectic than Sip's (which in MY experience, is a f****** zoo). I may take my wife and little babygirl meat ball here soon.

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