Welcome to Thien An Restaurant
At Thien An Restaurant, nestled in the heart of Garden Grove, culinary tradition meets modern flair. Specializing in Vietnamese and Asian Fusion cuisine, this eatery captures the essence of authentic flavors while embracing contemporary dining aesthetics. Guests rave about the delicious grilled catfish and the beloved bò 7 món—a sumptuous feast of seven courses, known for its generous portions and vibrant presentations. The ambiance is clean and modern, perfect for both casual meals or special occasions. With a commitment to quality service and delightful food, Thien An is not just a restaurant, but a cherished gathering place that draws families and friends alike.
- 13518 Harbor Blvd a6, Garden Grove, CA 92843 Hotline: (714) 530-4955
Welcome to Thien An Restaurant, a hidden gem nestled on Harbor Boulevard in Garden Grove, California. This establishment specializes in Vietnamese and Asian Fusion cuisine, seamlessly blending traditional flavors with modern techniques. With its clean and contemporary design, Thien An invites you to indulge in an authentic dining experience that keeps customers coming back for more.
As you walk through the doors, the first thing that strikes you is the inviting ambiance. The restaurant has undergone recent renovations, creating a space that is both modern and welcoming. Whether you're dining with friends or on a romantic date, the atmosphere complements the culinary experience that awaits.
One of the standout dishes is the Baked Catfish (Cá Nướng), celebrated for its crispy skin and moist flesh. Customers rave about the innovative preparation method that leaves the fish delightfully tender while achieving a crispiness that seems almost magical. As Peter T. notes, the butterfly technique adds depth to the dish, facilitating a perfect combination of flavor and texture. Pairing it with various herbs and homemade sauces creates a unique and fulfilling culinary experience that feels both humble and luxurious.
Another fan favorite is the Beef 7 Courses (Bò 7 Món), a traditional Vietnamese feast that has been a staple of family gatherings and celebrations. The variety within this course not only satisfies different palates but also provides a lively and interactive dining experience. Immerse yourself in the cultural significance while savoring each dish, from grilled beef wrapped in lot leaves (Bò Lá Lốt) to the vibrant assembly of fresh vegetables and vermicelli rice rolls.
Moreover, the service at Thien An is commendable. Staff members are attentive and considerate, ensuring your dining experience is smooth and enjoyable. Regulars like Nam D. appreciate the consistent quality and the sense of nostalgia tied to gatherings at this restaurant over the years.
- Location: 13518 Harbor Blvd a6, Garden Grove, CA 92843
- Phone Number: (714) 530-4955
- Signature Dishes:
- Baked Catfish (Cá Nướng)
- Beef 7 Courses (Bò 7 Món)
- Grilled Beef in Lot Leaves (Bò Lá Lốt)
With such a rich array of flavors and dedication to quality, it’s no wonder Thien An Restaurant has become a beloved fixture in the community. Whether you're revisiting cherished family recipes or exploring fresh tastes, this establishment promises a culinary adventure that reflects the vibrant essence of Vietnamese cuisine. Plan your visit today and prepare for a feast that brings enjoyment and satisfaction, one delicious bite at a time!

Liked this location vs brookhurst one. Super clean and modern inside. Felt the bo 7 months portions here was bigger and tastier Everything was yummy i loved the bo nuong vi and the bo la lot. Baked cat fish was delicious and the small size was pretty big Service was good they checked on us often Restrooms were clean I would definitely come here again

We are back for grilled catfish, ordered a medium and we ate about 90% of it so it's the right size for 2. They butterfly the fish prior to baking. I don't know by what magic the skin is so shatteringly crisp but they assure me it's not deep fried. When I make the roll, dip the rice paper in the provided container of water, lay it flat then position the lettuce, follow with herbs, then pickled carrots and jicama, then sliced cucumber then the fish. My favorite part is the edges of the butterflied catfish which has the highest crispy bits. Don't bother folding the sides so there is an opening to soak up the dipping sauce. In fact I use the spoon to pour the sauce in. I use the brown sauce which is fermented anchovy-chopped pineapple to which is added sliced lemongrass and chopped chili so it's more solid than liquid, requiring the use of a spoon. As you work your way in towards the spine for the next rolls, look out for bones. Baked catfish is the story of humble ingredients elevated by technique and genius. It's not cheap but the wait is worth it. Thien An is a chain but this location is the best of the bunch. The ambience is simple and contemporary, nice enough to bring your Caucasian friends or a date. Plenty of parking.

Thien An has been my mom's favorite restaurant since I was a boy. Even though we're such a long drive from the restaurant, my mom insists that I take her here every time. From business deals to celebrations, Thien An has been a part of my family for some time now. We always get the medium order of catfish, as well as my favorite Bò lá lốt. I seriously don't know what they put in there, but gosh, it is so amazing. No other restaurant has been able to replicate that flavor for me, even during my trips to Vietnam itself. The fish is always cooked wonderfully, and it's crispy and moist. The service is pretty hit or miss, but it's a Vietnamese restaurant that caters to an older population, so it's kind of expected at that point.

We've been going to this restaurant for years! This review is long overdue lol Went last night with friends. The restaurant is clean, the staff very attentive. Ordered tea and sweet potato fries while waiting for our friends to arrive. Of course we ordered the 7 courses of beef and fried catfish. They're very generous with the condiments, vegetables and vermicelli. Everything was delicious and the catfish which took longer than we expected was WORTH the wait!!! (I guess we were just craving for the delicious catfish lol). It was tasty, moist and very crispy skin!!!!!! Omg! It was so yummy!!!!! Food was so good that we all forgot to take pictures of the food. We just dug in lol Can't wait to back and have some more of their delicious 7 courses of beef and catfish!

Ngon lắm! My family and I decided to stop by this location because we heard they just remodeled and it's under new management. We often eat bò 7 món so we're familiar with the flavors. The food was up to standard and everything tasted nice. They brought us all the necessary side dishes, vegetables, and rice paper. The service was a bit lacking considering there were 7 courses to be brought out. We understand, however, since there were only 2 people serving and clearing tables. The interior is much nicer and modern than before. The price is also reasonable and aligns with other bò 7 món locations. Definitely give them a try!

Amazing! My friend introduce me to this place and you have to try their beef 6 course meal! It's $28 a set. There's 4 of us and we ordered 3 set. The food is delicious. We wrap the food in the rice paper. I pretty much enjoyed all the dishes. My least favorite was the steamed meat patty thing as it has a little too much onion and stuff in it for me. My favorite was the meat dip in the boiling vinegar and the seasoned beef where we grill on the plate. Service was quick. Servers tells us like it is. Didn't try to update anything and also gave us recommendations. The place was very spacious. Overall I had an amazing time eating here and trying the dishes. Will be back again!

The bo 7 mon places have dwindled down to just this one! I used to go to Pagolac, An Hong , and the like back in the day like 1980s and 1990s! This place toggles between old school and striving for modern with its chalkboard drawing of a spring roll construction. We came here on a Monday early dinner like 5pm and only competed with 2 other tables. Still. The older male server could hardly bother with us and our occasional requests (more greens or mam nem, please?) . Or that we are done and waiting for the next course? The parking lot is shared by pretty sketchy bystanders who panhandle. So there's that. I would love to bring some of my foodie friends here at an hour where I don't fear of assault or property damage!

This place has been here for so long and they have remodeled and redesigned it for a while now (before COVID). Floor and things are still sticky...when you pull the chair out use your strength because the legs are stuck to the floor! Nonetheless, food is pretty decent! I had the 7 courses beef here before and it was just alright. I'm not a big fan of the 7 courses because I don't like all the type of dishes in the course. I would rather do a la carte. However, if you come here for ca nuong (their baked catfish), it's pretty good!! They have different sizes for the fish and when you pick a size for the fish, the actual fish comes out might be more or less than what you picked! Usually, it is always more! But, their catfish is pretty crunchy and very flavorful and they provide plenty of greens, sauce, and other things you need! My favorite here is their baked catfish and the bo la lot (grilled beef in special mint leaves), pictured. I like them and I would come here for their baked catfish!