
NEWLY OPEN JUNE 2022. A Vietnam traditional take on rice noodles distinguishably made from scratch and seasoned to ensure your liking. The freshly renovated location offers a cool sanctuary and diverse Vietnamese cuisines from popular regions of the country.
Hours
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1021 E Parmer Ln, Austin, TX 78753
Phone: (737) 243-0259
Website: https://atxfreshbowl.wixsite.com/mysite
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Reviews
ALSO the ube coffee oh my gosh. Yes a million!
I’ve been here multiple times for takeout after work because they serve flavorful Vietnamese street food with such authentic taste.
Today, we dined in and ordered the crawfish fried rice and fried rice noodles both were absolutely delicious!
I also ordered a Vietnamese salty coffee for my friend’s husband; it looked amazing, and I’m sure it tasted just as good.
They even play Vietnamese music, which made it feel just like home , I loved it. I’d definitely recommend this place to anyone.
The staff were so nice, friendly, and attentive, which made the experience even better.
Thank you ♥️
In my opinion, the star of the show here? The Vegan Pho. It comes out piping hot and loaded to the max full of stuff: fresh handmade noodles, big chunky vegetables (broccoli, bok choy, carrots, mushrooms), lots of onions and generous slabs of fried tofu. No skimpy bowls here. I’m not fully vegan, so I sub the veggie broth for beef broth ****and let me tell you**** that THIS MOVE takes the pho from being “very good” to “why is this so PERFECT?” Rich flavor, lots of collagen, warming to the soul. Chef’s kiss.
They also bring all the herbs, sprouts, and lime so you can dress it exactly how you want.
Now…if Fresh Bowl added bánh xèo to the menu, I’d be super emotionally invested. And while the spring rolls here are OK, other Vietnamese spots in town use better cuts of beef and pork. Minor gripe, but a personal preference. Use better cuts of meat for your spring rolls.
Drinks though? Untouchable. The Vietnamese iced matcha latte is STRONG, cold, and perfectly balanced—condensed milk, bold matcha, and subtle jasmine notes. Refreshing, addictive, and easily one of the best iced drinks in the city.
Service is consistently solid. Even when it’s busy, they make the effort to check in and keep things moving, which goes a long way.
Between Fresh Bowl and ‘Pho, Please’, I honestly can’t pick a winner for the best pho in Austin. Both are excellent. I’m just begging politely, BOTH OF YOU, please put bánh xèo on the menu.
Highly recommend for visitors and locals.
We sat at our table for over 15 minutes, and no one came to take our order—even though the restaurant wasn’t busy at all. I had to flag someone down just to get basic service.
I asked for a pair of scissors, and they were visibly dirty. The spoons were stuck together, and when I finally got them apart, they still had sticky fish sauce on them. I requested a clean set, but even the replacements weren’t properly washed.
The food didn’t make up for the poor service either. The steamed egg tasted old—like it had been reheated multiple times. The top was dried out and separated, which is a clear sign it wasn’t freshly made. On top of that, the fish sauce was extremely sweet and off-balance.
I rarely leave negative reviews, but this visit was unacceptable. Safe to say I won’t be coming back.
The restaurant is cozy, clean, and has great vibes. The staff is consistently professional and friendly, and the menu is full of excellent options. Every dish we’ve tried has been delicious.
Yet another great Vietnamese restaurant to add to your Austin food list.
They have a good range of fresh drinks
The only complaint i had about the food was the beef from the stew was Inconsistent. It included giant chunks of beef some melted like butter and others were a little tough.
The biggest weakness was the service. This is the 4th pho location I’ve tried in Austin and the service was the weakest by far. First I was handed a single 12 ounce bottle of water which I finished half way through and I had to go up to the counter to ask for another. No one came to check on me. The lady who brought out and served the food was delightful, she seemed really pleased with herself and for good reason, the food looked and tasted great.
The restaurant feels caught between a casual eatery and high end mid to high end quality. The inside didn’t have a lot of character, the walls and decor felt like more of a diner then authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Might be a good location for a casual date but the service would have to improve. Definitely a lunch spot for professionals and small groups of friends.
You likely spend at least $25, per person including tip and i felt the value for the price was spot on.