Pho Dac Biet
two shrimp rolls on a plate
Traditional place!
the inside of a restaurant
Pork egg noodles
a close up of a curtain
the menu for the restaurant
a restaurant with tables and chairs
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food, ramen and noodles
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burritos and wraps, food
Thai Nguyen 11rd anniversary
Thai Nguyen 11 rd anniversary
Alfredo G.
Dec 15, 2024
Pho was great and the people that work there are even better. We have been there twice and they even remembered us from the first time. Would recommend for anybody wanting to try a new place that serves delicious pho!
Read MoreMark S.
Apr 2, 2024
Pretty decent food. Service is pretty friendly, little bit of a language barrier. Will this be the best pho you ever had? No, not by a long shot. And not the most traditional either (reffed to the photo). I found the broth to be a little bland if I'm honest. But the sheer volume of protein they put in there offsets any complains you might have. Egg rolls were good and so was the Thai tea. Maybe a little bit too sweet for me.
Read MoreLee Y.
Jun 27, 2024
Closed - Hours and days need to be updated. Came here to eat and it's only 6pm. They were not opened.
Read MoreBilly R.
Jun 12, 2023
Very traditional Pho with outstanding service.The Boba was the best.I did enjoy feeling like I was in Asia the whole time.
Read MoreTim T.
Jun 24, 2022
A solid Vietnamese restaurant in OKC's Asian District that in my view has the best salty lemonade (and they also give you a massive cup of it - likely the largest cup serving of a beverage I've had!) They also have excellent pho, spring rolls, and other Vietnamese fare such as broken rice plates - which I ordered this time I came here, which was very well done. Their pork skin spring rolls and also boiled dumplings were some of the best I've had. They also offer a variety of boba milk tea and smoothie drinks - and the banana milk tea drink I got was great. I highly recommend this place as one of the Vietnamese places you must check out in OKC's Asian District!
Read MoreMatt M.
Oct 3, 2022
The Lemongrass Tofu banh mi is an outstanding choice for vegans looking for quick, delicious, digestible protein in a sandwich.Tasty, filling, and guilt-free plant-based choice!
Read MoreAmmar S.
Mar 14, 2023
I think the spicy pho here is simply the best in town! I need to try other items here
Read MoreYizhen L.
Dec 5, 2018
Continuing with my Asian District project to try all the little restaurants, this day we came a little further up Classen to try Pho Thai Nguyen. Hubby got pho, and I tried Bun Oc (rice noodles w/ snail), just to break the mundane a little.His pho was great, flavorful yet balanced, savory with a hint of sweetness, the meat cuts were fresh and tasty. No fault at all, I'd say it'll be one of my top picks in the area. I'd give 4.5 stars for the pho!The Bun Oc had a tomato based broth, light and tasty. The bowl is huge, it's the same as the "large" size pho. The meats and proteins inside were a-plenty. Unfortunately I did not like the chewy snail, it did not taste fresh, likely canned or previously frozen, but there were soooo many snails. Generous for sure, but wish it was some other kind of protein instead. I would not get this dish again, but I look forward to trying other items on the menu! I hear they have a buffet too, but at least we did not see one over the weekend. I'll be coming back to try more of their menu, just no more snails, my adventurous spirit let me down this time. I'll stick with snails only in a French restaurant from now on...
Read MoreTim R.
Jul 17, 2022
My favorite Pho house in the Asian district. Very authentic. Very tasty. I work in the Asian district and have tried them all. This is my favorite
Read MoreAlbin N.
Jun 17, 2023
Lamentably typical of a once-great venue now in its death-throes.While they used to be open six days a week, this former hidden gem of the OKC Asian district now seems only to be open on Saturdays, and the once-affordable menu has become ridiculously pricey to compensate for their not remaining regularly open, despite former Covid restrictions being lifted. In addition, there are redactions of dishes they used to serve, and whole pages are just blank.The actual fare is still well prepared enough, but portion sizes have reduced, becoming meager for the price asked.Also, 90 percent of the lights are just out or not working, lending an ominous air to the once endearing super-kitschy Vietnamese music trax playing on the big screen TV, and the jarring exclamations of old Asian men playing Mah Jong.We've been happy to visit this restaurant for nearly 20 years, and it was a little heartbreaking to me to realize our recent meal there would be our last. My two-star review has been left out of sentimentality.
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