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Address: Vietnamese, 135 W Dimond Blvd #106, Anchorage, AK 99515
Phone: (907) 929-7979
Website: https://phodimondrestaurant.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=maps&utm_campaign=website
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The broth is the main reason to return. It’s clean, nourishing, and always served properly hot. While it may not be the best pho broth in town, it’s dependable and satisfying. The usual pho accompaniments can be hit or miss depending on the day. Sometimes you’ll get the full setup with bean sprouts, cilantro, Thai basil, rough-cut jalapeños, and lime, and other times it’s a more limited spread.
I’ve worked my way through several pho variations here, and consistency is the strength. The broth stays steady, and they never skimp on either the proteins or the noodles, which goes a long way in making each bowl feel like solid value.
On weekends, the roasted duck is worth noting. When it’s available, it’s a good local option and tends to sell out, so timing matters.
After a recent trip to Vietnam, I was curious to see how they handled dishes like bánh xèo and bún bò Huế. While I didn’t expect them to rival top versions in Ho Chi Minh City or Huế, I had hoped they might hold their own. Unfortunately, those dishes didn’t quite land for me so I’ll stick to ordering pho for now.
At the end of the day, this is a very clean, family-run restaurant, originally from the Ho Chi Minh area, with the husband and wife handling most of the operation themselves. The service is simple and genuine, rooted in Vietnamese dining culture rather than Westernized service standards (table service but pay at counter when ready to head out). If you’re looking for consistent pho with generous portions in Anchorage, Pho Dimond remains a dependable choice.
Couldn’t decide between, pho, curry or sandwhich. Knocked it off the table quick but I almost said Mongolian beef bc that’s always a good review worthy item to compare if it’s on the menue. I bet it’s bomb there tbh.. The curry smelled amazing but I wanted a really expensive bowl of curry and I was like let’s just wait. But I immidetly picked the crab cheese wonton.
There was no crab? Idk if was good but for 12$.. I love the chives / scallions inside. They were great. They were crispy. They didn’t really have anything special to them in flavor. I liked they weren’t to sweet but yeah nothing really here as far as flavor.
Now for the 13$ sandwich… It’s the size of my hand… This was sad. I immidiantly regretted that lol. As for the flavor. It was beef flavored. Im convinced there probably really good at making beef and I will go back for the pho. The vetables were bland no sauce nor pickled. Bonus points for being made in house. Finally the Jasmin tea. I have nothing to say about it. Idk how test functions but it didn’t have any flavor. I’ve had plenty of tea in my life just don’t get how sometimes it’s flavorful. I’ve forgotten with this tea. It’s strange.
Alright, I next with the positives.The floor and restaurant overall was spotless. I actually took the time to look around. I didn’t see the bathroom. I will be returning to this restaurant to try that, try pho…. I really want to justify trying the duck. I’m a little worried I’ll get a couple days sat duck. Idk why because I don’t know where else to get one. Ive only ever bought duck from hight trafficked supermarkets. I’m sure they’re busy but Idk.
One last completely ignorable suggestion would be to scre the booths to the wall and lv the tables.
Food was decent, nothing wrong with the pho itself
The lady who took our order wasn’t very friendly. She was impatient and was rushing us to make up our minds. I dont think she’s a waitress because they’re understaffed at the time. So I’ll just give her the benefit of the doubt.
Service would be a 3/5 but the food was 5/5! So 4 stars seems like a fair rating.