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Address: 11049 Farm to Market 1960 Rd W, Houston, TX 77065
Phone: (281) 890-4011
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Reviews
It’s down the street from 1 of my locations I go for work.
Food has always been good.
They only have Soups, no rice dishes.
This time I tried something different and got my dish “dry” but they give the soup on the side. It was delicious!
Also the service here is very fast and the drinks are good.
Parking might be a little tight but I usually score a spot.
Service was great. Staff was welcoming and courteous. Reasonable price range for what it’s worth. There are only a few good pho restaurant around the Northeast/Cypress area and this one arguably stands out. Totally worth a visit!
I accidentally left $400 in cash at the restaurant. I thought it was gone, but when I returned five hours later, they had kept it safe and returned it to me. I was very surprised and grateful for their trustworthiness and excellent customer service.
I highly recommend Pho Danh for a great meal and an experience that goes beyond just good food.
Still best pho in town.
They’ve been consistently open for more than a year.
Staff seems happier.
UPDATE 1/29/2023
Best pho in town – – if they’re open.
For the past few months, they’ve been closing at 6 PM or 7 PM citing they’ve run out of food.
Now, closed 12 days for Lunar New Year.
Unreliable at best.
Hopefully, you’re not met with scowls like we have been for the past month.
If you hate work that much, just shut down already.
I’m sure this post will get me banned from there.
Yes! Yes! And yes!!!!
I HAVE FINALLY FOUND MY PHO PLACE!
So immaculately clean.
Staff so sweet.
To go service so fast.
Now to the food.
I usually get pho to go.
This is the only place I have found that uses boxes, so the noodles, meat, onions and cilantro aren’t all crammed and smooshed.
The broth is perfect without the anise/cinnamon taste overpowering anything.
Love. Love. Love.
The service is pretty much the same — you’re seated, your order is taken, but there’s no follow-up throughout the meal. After finishing, you pay at the counter, where the cashier could definitely use a bit more customer service training. I didn’t feel particularly welcomed.
Overall, it’s an okay spot if you’re craving pho, but with rising prices and inconsistent quality, it might not be my first choice next time.