IndoViet Pho Hiep Hoa, formerly known as Pho Hiep Hoa, family-owned restaurant tucked away in small strip center in Wheaton. Open Since 2003, Known for Authentic aromatic pho broths, tender noodles, and fresh herbs, Pho Hiep Hoa has been a beloved destination for food enthusiasts seeking authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Every bowl of pho served is a masterpiece of flavor and tradition. Whether you’re a regular patron or a first-time visitor, Pho Hiep Hoa invites you to savor the rich, soul-warming experience of a bowl of pho that tastes just like home. New IndoViet Pho Hiep Hoa added more food to the menu which includes: Bun Bo Hieu, Bun Rieu, Mi Tron, Ramen, Boba Milk Tea, Bao Burger, and other Asian Fusion Food. Check out our new Menu…
The sizable Vietnamese menu here includes many pho soup variations, including an option for kids.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2211 University Blvd W, Wheaton, MD 20902
Phone: (301) 933-7660
Website: https://www.indovietphohouse.com/
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Reviews
This is an excellent place for a get and go joint.
Su was a wonderful hostess. She took great care of us.
A must Try.
I found this DISRESPECTFUL. If the store is not ready to serve customers yet, the sign should not be up, or ATLEAST the staff should communicate politely.
Pho Tai: Very good volume of noodle for a large bowl, much more than expected, way more! The broth is very good, the aroma and taste is perfect. I cant put my finger on it, but they use good spices in the mix. The beef is nicely sliced, but I prefer much thinner, but still good. Overall, it was somegood Pho and I highly recommend it.
Spring Rolls: Simple ingredients, nothing out of the ordinary here. Rice paper wrapped with shrimp, rice nodles, and some prechopped lettuce. The sauce that comes with it is great though, but not enough wow factor to try again. Still yummy though for first timers~
Lemongrass Tofu: Not enough hit with the lemongrass. If they added more fresher lemongrass and some red pepper on top of the fried tofu, it would tastes much better, suace it comes with is good though. Its good to try, but for me, one time is enough.
I think going here for the Pho is best, overall nice local feel to the place. The price is good too at $13-ish a bowl. Ill difinitely come here again for some local Pho.
Starting with the Pho, they use a different spice in their broth, it came across as an Indian flavored soup, and we cannot figure out the seasoning. The vegetable was good, the tofu was dried out, and thankfully the toppings were fresh—overall a good Pho, but nothing outstanding.
Our experience with the Beef Stew was poor; we are sorry, we cannot recommend this entree. First, the stew to rice ratio was way off, too much rice and too little stew. Second, the stew portion was tiny. Third, there was more fat/tendon/cartilage/grissle attached to the beef than actual meat, we felt the meat was a subpar cut. Flavorwise the stew fell flat, we are sorry this happened, we had high hopes.