Pho Bac, established in 1997, is now one of the most famous trade names known in Atlanta, Georgia. During the past 24 years, our restaurant in Chamblee ceaselessly improves and serves millions of delicious pho bowls to the guests. We are operating as a family heirloom and family-owned pho restaurant, which provides our distinguished guests with a cozy and intimate space. In order to expand our activity and serve more guests in different regions, Pho Bac has recently set up its new division in Duluth, Georgia. With our family heirloom formula from 12 kinds of herbs for a natural, tasty pho bowl, it is believed that Pho Bac will satisfy even the most gastronomic guests.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2180 Pleasant Hill Rd ste. A6-A7, Duluth, GA 30096
Phone: (678) 292-6692
Website: https://www.orderphobacatl.com/
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Reviews
One thing I appreciated was that on my second visit, the staff remembered I had a shellfish allergy and made sure to take care of my order—definitely a nice personal touch. That kind of attention makes a difference!
Would I come back? Yeah, I probably would. The service was thoughtful, and while the food wasn’t mind-blowing, it was still comforting and satisfying.
The seafood noodle soup had almost no seafood — just one tiny shrimp and one tiny piece of squid.
The staff was unfriendly when I asked for extra cilantro and then charged me for it.
The noodles were mushy and broken, and the broth was cold.
Bad food and bad service. I won’t be coming back.
Decided to switch it up and try a new pho spot! My brother found this place in the same plaza as Sweet Hut, so we pulled up to check it out. It was pretty busy when we got there, which is usually a good sign.
My brother went with the #1 Pho Combo, and I got the Banh Mi Combo. Of course, I had to try the pho broth, and honestly… ehhh, 6/10. It just wasn’t as flavorful as I hoped. My brother liked his a little more and gave it a 7/10.
Now, the Banh Mi Combo—I rated it 8/10. The bread was soft and fluffy, which I loved, but the meat was sliced super thin, so it felt like mostly veggies. The flavor definitely saved it, though!
We also ordered some smoothies, and let me tell you… they took forever to come out. By the time I got mine, I was already stuffed. I got the Melon Wave Smoothie, and it was sweet—like 8/10 sweet.
Overall experience? 6/10. Not bad, but not mind-blowing either. I’d still come back, though—they have Vietnamese desserts I definitely want to try next time!
I visited again after 2 years, and I’m happy to report that the prices have stayed the same as they were 2 years ago. The food portions are good, which is a plus.
The sandwich tasted good, but there wasn’t enough filling inside. I liked the pickled veggies, but the ratio of bread to filling wasn’t even. There was alot of bread. Nothing wrong with the bread, I liked how crispy and flaky it was but I wish I had more veggies and filling to match the bread. I was surprised and kind of sad after I finished my sandwich because I’ve ordered veggie banh mi’s from other places and I was always full and satisfied. Coming here was the first time I had the opposite experience and I was a left a little disappointed.