
At Tallahassee’s Premier Vietnamese Noodle Bar, founded by the talented sisters Thuy and Thao Nguyen, guests are invited to embark on a culinary journey that celebrates the rich flavors of Vietnamese cuisine. The restaurant combines the warmth of traditional dishes with the excitement of customization, allowing diners to build their own bowls. This fast and casual dining spot is designed to cater to both those who cherish the comforting taste of classic pho and those keen on experimenting with unique ingredient combinations. With a welcoming atmosphere and a menu that highlights both authenticity and innovation, the noodle bar promises a dining experience that is both satisfying and memorable for everyone.
Unfussy joint for casual Vietnamese grub, including pho, banh mi & spring rolls, plus French fries.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2320 Apalachee Pkwy, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Phone: (850) 597-9051
Website: http://www.phomenoodlebar.com/
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Reviews
The broth was the least flavorful pho I’ve had compared to the many viet places I used to frequent in Orlando. Not much meat choices to go with the pho and the noodles and meat didn’t really have much flavor neither.
The atmosphere of the restaurant felt like a place that’s barely holding on. Cabinets slightly falling off the hinges, stripped paint. A soda machine with everything but water displayed on it, everything else taped over. It felt as if the owners were doing everything to cut corners and cost.
I hope the owners re think the pho broth considering they have a good area for their restaurant. It honestly just tasted like water and beef boiled with minimum seasonings.
The shining star was the server, otherwise a very dissapointing experience.
She was extremely rude and I would not recommend. I’ve also eaten here before and did fine a couple of small bugs in my bean sprouts. Not a big deal because you can clearly just rinse them off, but that paired with the nasty attitude I was just met with is enough to make me never come back. This particular location is right next to my house, but I will just continue driving 15 minutes out of the way to go to midtown noodle bar because they have great service and I’ve never had an issue with the food.
The restaurant, Pho Me, was easy to find and parking was convenient.
You can tell when you walk into a place and it is full, that’s a good sign.
To place your order…. when you walk in you stand at the register, study the menu on the wall, give your order, you are then given a number after which you find a seat you desire to sit at.
Not only was the restaurant fairly full but people with to-go orders came in and out almost constantly, another good sign.
I ordered the Pho – beef noodle soup (see menu photo for description) and the Gói Cuõn – summer rolls also (see menu photo for description). My pho dish and I assume all, are served with bean sprouts, jalapeño slices and a lime wedge. Both were very good and hit the spot!
All the tables are equipped with chopsticks, napkins, hoisin and Sriracha sauce and several soy sauce on the counter near by. I felt the prices were fair (except the tea was a little more than I expected at 5 dollars and some change) but I really wanted to try it so got one to go, and it was fair tasting (I’ve had better, but not bad) and several people were ordering it.
I felt that there are plenty of vegetarian and dietary restriction options.
They also offer a Pho challenge (see menu) if you brave enough to take it on.
– I tried a desert made by an employee there – it’s a Waffle crescent – it tastes amazing I will definitely be back for that specifically.
They have a challenge where you pay $35 for a big bowl of pho and if u complete, u get a photo taken of you and gifted a T-shirt.
The pho.. who say it’s good don’t know what ya eating. It just ok better than burger king…. I try the pho 3 different time still just ok. The special is not special
She answered the phone to take my order. I wanted the traditional bo hue. Normally, (even when she has answered in the past) I have to specify which protein to put in a traditional bo hue. I know Vietnamese cuisine enough to know about what is traditional or not. So because my traditional bo hue has been mistakenly made with rare beef or flank in the past I asked (like I normally do) whether rib meat would be in it. She nastily said, “I don’t know the type of meat tonight but if you asked for traditional, then rib meat will be in it.” Huh ?! Now, I could have simply said ok. Rather what immediately threw me was her sarcastic tone and saying that she didn’t know what type tonight but…. What?! Also, I live too far away for me to go home with the wrong soup; although it has happened in the past. So she just proved herself to be nasty and a liar; she also proved herself to be lazy. Why can’t you put me on hold and check what is available tonight? Again, some days and hours they will accept an order for traditional and still not have or not include the rib meat. They are known to be inconsistent with ingredients on occasion. So, I just wanted to be sure. There have been times where this same 4 foot tall sister of the duo will say that it was the person who answered the phone as the reason my order was made wrong.
I let her know that her behavior was extreme tonight. She said, “I’m sorry”; yet continued the same off-putting behavior and tone. So, now she has proven herself condescending, as well. She asked, “do you want to give me your name.” I responded with, “well if that’s what’s needed for me to get my order.” She started saying “well if you want to get your order…..” I cut her off by reminding her that her customer service was off-putting. There are times when they don’t ask for names on call-in orders.
I let her take my order and name. And honestly I started towards that place to get the order. However, I reminded myself that my dollar and reviews across all platforms are mighty. I did not show up and I hope that she spent time watching that bowl of bo hue with high hopes that she would talk that way to me and still get my money.
I have had extensive conversations with both sisters and the shorter, younger one is always RUDE, NASTY, SARCASTIC, AND IMPATIENT. And always complaining about something or somebody! My value as a 2 year customer just went bust tonight. Do yourself a favor by choosing one of these other places (listed below) with traditional Vietnamese soups and way better attitudes; avoid Pho Me unless you want a similar experience to mine.
– Thành Tâm Sandwhiches and Treats
– Pho 7
– Midtown Noodles
– Ur Bowl