a person preparing a bowl of pho noodle
Sprill Roll served fresh
Pho and combo appetizer platter
a menu for a chinese restaurant
Huimmm.zzzzhad better
Spring rolls. Served with pumpkin sauce not peanut sauce. Not wrapped very well and was mostly shredded lettuce
outside
a plate of fried rice with shrimp and vegetables
ramen, noodles, noodle dish, food, noodle soup, ramen and noodles
In the trash it went.
Vietnamese sandwich and spring roll
Combo pho.
Pork sandwich
Onion and bean sprouts
Pho with eggs
Kimchi seafood pho
Ox tail Pho
Sea Food pho
Pork spring rolls and shrimp spring rolls
Spring rolls Korean style if I'm not mistaken
Brian M.
Feb 9, 2025
Very friendly staff members. Also their pho broth was just right. I enjoyed ordering just the broth by itself. It was perfect for cold weather. I also enjoyed ordering half order of their spring rolls. Just the right size if you don't want to eat a lot.Their self serve hot tea bar is also a nice touch. The restaurant itself is not that big so it's not too cluttered. People that were on the restaurant the day we came in seem to know each other. Which is good, means lots of repeat customers. This place is located in a small plaza next to Zion market. Lots of parking and other establishments to walk around after. I'd come back for sure.
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Hoa Q.
Feb 26, 2025
This is not Vietnamese food. I saw the stars and blindly trusted the rating without reading the reviews because it was late, and I needed to feed the kids before everything closed. It's nice that the restaurant closes late.I should've figured it out when I saw the pictures in Korean, but I thought they did that because we were in a huge Korean community.The other nice thing is that the kid's pho is really inexpensive: $3.99 for a bowl of pho noodles and clear broth, which didn't have a strong flavor.The oxtail pho had a lot of bone chips and the toppings were sparse, especially for how expensive it was.I thought they were clever by naming bun rieu Vietnamese champong, but it was actually more like dukbokki with pho noodles. It did have a lot of toppings and noodles, though.They also featured other dishes like naengmyun pho.I don't think I would've been so disappointed if it was more apparent that this wasn't traditional Vietnamese cuisine. And I was a bit upset when the kids looked up at the TV only to see a scene of two men violently trying to strangle each other. Thankfully, I was close enough to quickly cover their eyes.
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Elba M.
Jan 6, 2025
This is our GO TO spot!Pho broth is always on point and service is wonderful. Recommend the spring rolls :)
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Brianne N.
Aug 18, 2024
Pretty good pho. Not the best I've ever had. The noodles were pretty underdone or just kind of bad tasting... portions were pretty decent. Service was fine. I wouldn't go back. They did have some interesting options though. A Korean pho place. Unique for sure.
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Betty V.
Apr 5, 2024
This place is your average Korean owned pho place. They make decent pho. The service isn't anything special; you order food and they bring it to you and don't come back until you are done. Nothing extra or exciting. I appreciate that this place opens late, so I was able to grab a bite when I was hungry. I ordered pho and shrimp rockets. The pho was fine and the shrimp was good. I was satisfied. They provided me with what I needed. I ate and then I left. End of story.
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Quinn N.
Jun 11, 2024
tl,dr: mediocre but sufficient.Likes:+ Despite the place not being Vietnamese-owned, the Vietnamese food is pretty good.+ Restroom has paper towels.Non-likes:- Not authentic phở. Doesn't have the right veggies. It's missing the rau quế (Thai basil) and ngò gai (sawtooth coriander).- The staff don't speak Vietnamese. If you're a recent migrant who hasn't learned English yet, hopefully you can speak Korean.- The staff don't really check up on you. They forget you unless you flag 'em down.- Slow service. Food took 10-15 min to come out.- Since it's not really phở, maybe their restaurant and food should've just been called "Rice Noodle House".- Only one restroom.- Moderately crowded, limited parking.No wonder this restaurant has low rating. That evening, nearby phở restaurants were PACKED.
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Xavier K.
Apr 1, 2024
This was our second choice for Pho after finding the neighboring restaurant had a one-hour wait. Despite being touted as the first Pho establishment in the area, there are now three Pho restaurants at the intersection, indicating fierce competition. The ambiance, decor, service (handled by a single person), and the flavor of the Pho were somewhat mediocre. Although the prices were not low, the overall quality of the meal did not meet our expectations. I opted for something different this time: the ox tail Pho, which was marketed as a premium option, but unfortunately, the taste did not match the premium price.
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Lucky P.
Feb 24, 2024
Local spot. Good fresh taste and quality. Great service and price. The place now owned by new owner not same cook back in the day but still good. Place don't have traffic as before but good place to chill. I like the service
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Siraguen M.
Aug 4, 2024
This is restaurant is not bad. Some items in the menu are really good but the one thing they serve which is the Pho soup was not good at all. The soup was tasteless. I've tasted better Pho. However, the Vietnamese sandwich and the shrimp spring rolls were delicious. I definitely recommend them. If I come back, I would definitely come back for only those two items. I wouldn't come back for Pho soup here. Sorry, the Pho Soup wasn't good.
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Esther K.
Jul 3, 2024
Not the service but the pho. The service here is good but respectfully will not come back for the pho. It has a weird aftertaste with the broth - not a clean broth taste like you would find at a quality pho place. Comes with all the regular toppings. I also noticed the Thai tea came in this soft drink Dr Pepper cup.
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