Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–7:45 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7:45 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–7:45 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–7:45 PM |
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: menufy.com
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Reviews
First thing that struck me was the variety in the menu. They have a lot of options and not just limited to just pho. They have other Vietnamese dishes as well like banh mi, hu tieu, and even staples like avocado shakes to name a few. All reasonably priced as well.
It’s pretty straightforward when it comes to ordering here. You walk up to the counter and order. When it’s ready they will call you to come over to pick it up. When you’re done, just return your tray and dishes to the counter.
The food here isn’t half bad. The broth has some flavor to it and portion wise not too bad. It will definitely leave you satisfied. When it comes to pho or any kind of Vietnamese food, it’s really based on the taste and preference of the person who is consuming it. I thought it was decent but others may disagree.
Regardless though, the place is located conveniently and it’s one of the only pho place in the area. For the price and portion it’s not bad. Plan on definitely exploring a bit more of the menu.
The pho has been flavorful, aromatic, and served with fresh vegetable sides every time. The banh mi is delicious, had fresh vegetables, and had a good amount of meat.
However the crab puffs and vermicelli are absolutely my favorite, they serve vermicelli with this gorgeous garlic/chili paste hot sauce which pairs perfectly with the fresh crisp veggies, cool noodles, and nuk mam. The crab puffs are crunchy, light, oil free, and delightfully stuffed, a must try! Every single time we make a run for groceries we eat here, and I don’t see that changing in the future.
Honestly this place could easily occupy in restaurant building, slap down some fancy decorations and add 4-5 dollars onto anything they serve, but they don’t and that is the magic. It’s real food, by real people, who are really passionate about it, and changing anything would ruin the magic.
The only thing you might not like is that since it’s one of food court inside of H-mart, the atmosphere is not comfortable, so you have to consider about it. Otherwise, it’s worth to try Vietnamese food with reasonable price.
The spicy basil chicken was actually spicy and had solid selection of vegetables to go with it.
Overall very surprising good meal.