Discover the vibrant flavors of Vietnam at PHỞ BOWL Cape Coral, a culinary gem serving the community since 2016. Located in Cape Coral, we invite you to experience a taste of authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Our menu showcases a wide array of traditional dishes, from savory stir-fries and fragrant rice plates to our signature pho. Each bowl of our meticulously crafted pho features a rich, aromatic broth, tender meats, and fresh rice noodles, promising a true taste of Southeast Asia. Join us for an unforgettable dining experience that will transport you to the heart of Vietnam with every bite.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–7:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 106 Hancock Bridge Pkwy Ste. C13, Cape Coral, FL 33991
Phone: (239) 800-4832
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Pho Bowl is an absolute winner for authentic Vietnamese food in Cape Coral. The rich, aromatic broth in their Pho Dac Biet is clearly slow-simmered and incredibly flavorful. We also loved the Grilled Pork Vermicelli Bowl—perfectly balanced and fresh.
The fresh spring rolls are a fantastic starter, and the service is always friendly and quick. With its generous portions and consistent quality, this is our top spot for a quick lunch or a casual dinner.
If you’re looking for a great restaurant in Cape Coral, don’t miss Pho Bowl. Highly recommended for delicious pho and an amazing meal every time
The appetizers weren’t too bad and the portions of toppings for the pho were generous, which was a plus. However, the broth was extremely disappointing. It tasted overly salty and lacked depth or spice, almost like it was made from a bouillon cube rather than a slow-simmered broth. The broth wasn’t clear, and you could visibly see coagulated blood in it, which was very off-putting.
The noodles in the pho were also an issue — they came out clumped together and stuck inside the bowl instead of being separated properly. We also ordered boba. The flavor itself wasn’t terrible, but all of the tapioca pearls were stuck together, which took away from the drink.
Service was decent and not a major issue, but for the price of the bowl, the food quality just wasn’t worth it. If they’re using instant broth, that needs to change, and if not, the cooking definitely needs improvement.
Another thing that stood out was the use of reusable chopsticks. Many people prefer fresh, disposable chopsticks so they know no one else has used them before, and this may be a concern for some diners. There was also no music playing, which made the atmosphere feel a bit flat.
Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this place and don’t plan on returning.
The experience got off to a rough start. Instead of being greeted or offered a seat, the guy behind the counter hit me with a blunt “What you want?” I tried to give him the benefit of the doubt—maybe he saw me snapping a pic of their hiring sign and thought I was up to something? A moment later, he did say nicely, “Sit wherever you’d like,” so I brushed it off.
There was no kids’ menu, which meant ordering a full chicken fried rice just for my kid. Sadly, nothing we ordered was remotely enjoyable. The chicken vermicelli, fried rice, spring roll—all of it tasted off. The boba was passable, but nothing to write home about. My kid wasn’t impressed either.
The final straw? I actually saw the waiter picking his nose. At that point, I just paid and got out of there.
I didn’t expect to pay $68 for a subpar meal for two people—especially one that we didn’t even enjoy. Between the bad service, high prices, and questionable hygiene, I’d suggest staying far away from this spot.
I am always impressed by this restaurant, the pho is consistently good and a good amount of meat. I always order the large bowl for a buck more. I opted for raw beef slices, and they were slightly thicker and I can cook them in the broth to my taste.
Great family restaurant with friendly service, and that heavenly aroma that hits you the moment you walk in. Takeout is just as great, and they pack everything so well that it still tastes restaurant-fresh at home. Whether it’s a rainy day comfort craving or just a pho fix, Pho Bowl has become one of my Cape Coral favorites. Highly recommend to anyone who loves a big, steaming bowl of happiness!