Pho #4 Tái, Chín, Nạm, Gân, Sách
Pho #17. Phở gà is chicken pho.
Storefront
Pho #4. Tái, Chín, Nạm, Gân, Sách
interior
#2 Pho
Pho #1
The coffee before it was stirred. Very thick and dark. There is sweet condensed milk at the bottom of this mug.
Inside
sương sa hạt lựu - pink jello in syrup and coconut milk
Chè chuối is banana pudding with tapioca pearls. Lots of tiny tapioca pearls.
Salty lemonade--like Gatorade with flavor x20.
Cà phê sữa nóng is Vietnamese hot coffee with sweet condensed milk. This shows their pour-over device on top of a mug.
The view from our table of the dining room. The restrooms are on the right straight back.
interior
View of the dining room from the front door.
drink
Aftering stirring the coffee and condensed milk. The milk was at the bottom of the mug.
interior
Inedible gristle, more is not pictured.
Pho with rare steak
Sadhana P.
Mar 2, 2025
Yum!! Stopped by when visiting Virginia with my friends today! I normally struggle at pho restaurants since I don't eat red meat, and was a little worried coming in only seeing one chicken option on the menu. I ordered the chicken pho with a vietnamese coffee with condensed milk. Both were delicious! The broth had a rich flavor with a distinct spiced, almost cinnamon-y aroma. There were also plenty of green onions throughout the broth, adding to the depth of flavor. A lot of times with chicken phos at restaurants I find that the chicken gets tough in the broth, but here the chicken was sliced thin and stayed deliciously tender. I doctored mine up with the hoisin and sriracha provided at the table, and the sliced jalapeños and limes that came with the pho. Delicious! And extremely affordable, the small was only a little over $10--although I did come in pretty hungry and probably could've had a large instead. The vietnamese coffee was sweet and strong too, and complemented the pho.The environment is cozy and welcoming, with more of a crowd coming in as we were leaving. It does seem like it can get pretty busy inside! One thing to note is that they are cash-only, but there are ATMs in store to use if needed. The service was super quick, no complaints from me--we were seated immediately, our orders were taken quickly, and the food also came out fast. This is definitely the best pho I've had on the east coast, and I would love to come back!
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Lord M.
Feb 1, 2025
Pho 75 has been a staple in the community for well over a decade, and for good reason--it's simply the best pho spot around. I've been coming here since I was a wee little kid, and it's always been a must-go for family, friends, or anyone visiting the area who asks, "Where's the best pho?" Hands down, Pho 75 takes the crown.The flavors are consistently on point, with rich, deeply layered broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and high-quality meats that make every bowl an experience. But what really sets this place apart? Even my mom--a notoriously picky pho eater--will only eat from here, which says everything about the authenticity and quality of their food.If you're looking for the real deal when it comes to pho, look no further. Pho 75 never disappoints!
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Christine L.
Jan 9, 2025
Pho 75 Falls Church location is a staple of Northern Virginia. They are cash only (atm inside). It is right next to Banh Mi D.C. which is also a staple and a must try. On a weekend lunch rush, there is a line that goes out the door. They specialize in Pho only. You will not find any spring rolls or other dishes besides pho. The service is quick and the food comes out in a few minutes after you place the order. They are efficient in their system to get the lines moving. Due to inflation, the price of each bowl has gone up and I have been noticing that the portions are not as big as they used to be. Nevertheless, Pho 75 is a classic place for a quick bite. It could be challenging to go in and out of this parking lot as it is very busy. Don't forget to bring cash.
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Jens J.
Dec 28, 2024
I suppose I could just copy and paste my review of the Pho 75 in Rosslyn, but I won't. They are basically the same experience. Cash only (though there is an ATM inside).One difference between the Pho 75 in Falls Church and the one in Rosslyn is that here, there is plenty of parking. And too, the Falls Church Pho 75 is next to Banh Mi DC where you can pick up some mighty good eggrolls as a way to top off your pho afterwards.This location is always very busy. But even if the line to be seated is spilling out the door, the line moves quickly.Service is brisk and no-nonsense, though still polite. If the server remembers you, he will dispense with providing you with a menu and just take your order right there on the spot. I like that!I have a bit of preference for their fragrant and tasty chicken broth over the still very good beef broth, so I always order the #17 (pho ga). You can order the regular or large size. The difference between the sizes is barely noticeable. For $2 extra, you can order a cup of extra meat.At Pho 75, I always order the coffee with condensed milk. The standard practice is to take your coffee in the mug, stir it with the condensed milk at the bottom of the mug, then pour it over the ice in a another glass. But me, I drink the coffee with a spoon, taking a spoonful of the rich dark delicious coffee with a dab of the sweet condensed milk from the bottom of the mug. The contrast in the flavors is a delightful experience.
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Brian L.
Dec 10, 2024
Once upon a time, many decades ago (yes, I'm that old), I have weird memories of this place being dark and noisy and over-crowded like a refugee mess-hall. I remember hating the pho outings back then. I just wanted McDonald's. Then, at some point, Pho 75 made a shift to a quieter environment with a cleaned-up reputation, as non-Vietnamese caught on to this soup actually being ridiculously good.Unfortunately, we can't avoid the phone-addicted main character syndrome that is rampant everywhere these days. People loudly conversing face-to-face is now replaced with the muffled and crackled smart phone speaker on full volume, so the boors can share their conversations and choice of YouTube videos with everyone else. If the soup is on point, still the best pho I've had anywhere in the US... but I'd give up modern times for those nostalgic days of humans talking with other humans again.
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Stephanie C.
Feb 15, 2025
Everything is absolutely delicious!! Service is friendly and fast, with a super calm ambiance! Will definitely be back soon, this is now my official pho place!! Important to note: restaurant is cash only, but there is an ATM in the back.
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Mike R.
Jan 4, 2025
Very good Pho food. Obvious from its name that's what's primarily on the menu. Flank steak though, happy to recommend. There's is very tender and great portions too. The chicken pho of numerous types, is my usual go to. Lunch $12 to $15 is within reason. Quality is good for the price.The service is exemplary. Very hospitable and friendly staff. Have gone here several times, and will be back. Seating is fairly comfortable. I like how clean it is. If you're in the area, this should make you quite happy.
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Mic T.
Dec 22, 2024
Warning : They only take cash but have an ATM inside.I like it, there's a distinct authentic beef bone flavor on the broth- i got #11 - since #10 rare steak is out.Not surprised - the place is full always on a weekend.Place is clean with fast and efficient service
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Mischa J.
Dec 21, 2024
The pho here is very good and tasty, and so is the Vietnamese coffee. I had the Number 1 pho on the menu (Tai, Nam, Gau, Gan, Sach ... slices of eye-round steak, well-done flank, fat brisket, soft tendon, and beef tripe). I also had the Vietnamese coffee with sweetened condensed milk. Just for your information, they take cash only, which I think gives it a nice and unique charm. The only downside is that there were no electrical outlets at this location that I could see. Otherwise, all else was good. The staff were nice, the food was good, and prices were reasonable.
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Paul J.
Sep 1, 2024
Pho 75 serves up the best pho in the DMV, no question about it. And the Falls Church location is no different than the others. Simple, hot, tasty pho with a side of Vietnamese coffee - that's my standard order. And Pho 75 brings it with the deep, meaty broth, generous noodles and slices of beef with the right amount of bright green onions and cilantro to balance it out. Drop in the jalapenos and bean sprouts and a few basil leaves, and it's the perfect meal. The best pho in the DMV? The line outside is proof that everyone else agrees. If you haven't tried Pho 75, you're missing out!
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