Huong Vietnamese Restaurant

  4.6 – 840 reviews   • Vietnamese restaurant

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No-frills noodle house serving pho, lettuce-wrap crêpes, phin-style coffee & spring rolls.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Huong Vietnamese Restaurant 43229

Hours

Thursday11 AM–7 PM
Friday11 AM–7 PM
Saturday11 AM–7 PM
Sunday11 AM–7 PM
Monday11 AM–7 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday11 AM–7 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1270 Morse Rd, Columbus, OH 43229

Phone: (614) 825-0303

Website: http://huongvr.blogspot.com/

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Reviews

SmallWorld614
First time stopping by cause it’s infront saraga & saw a post about it. We came here for lunch got seated right away.. place was clean and neat feels like someones home. We ordered their PHO and some appetizer.. food came so fast & prices were fair and decent. Beef pho was delicious and flavorful & their shrimp roll is very tasty as well.. we will definitely come back to try their other food on the menu.
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Sabrina Lian
Came during a huge lunch rush on a Saturday. My favorite Vietnamese place, brought my friend to try the cuisine for the first time and he’s very impressed. We tried uncommon dishes and they hit!!

The shrimp was grilled so well and the Vietnamese pork patty was so flavorful, those two were our favorites.

Eating clean food after food poisoning has been a blessing during my recovery
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Orion “Michaelis” Whatever
THE BEST Pho around the area. Enough said. If you’re wanting Pho, there’s no better place. Highly recommend trying the Pho here.
Delicious Beef Broth Pho! I got the #22 Pho with thin sliced steak and beef meat ball with extra sliced fresh peppers on the side. (Peppers appear to be Serrano, but could be some other chili variety.) Spicy how it should be! You gotta sweat from the spice or something ain’t right!
This is a small business with friendly, quick service, and fresh foods. Good price for the portions and flavor. More than worth it!
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Anh Pham
It’s been awhile since my last visit here. Grilled pork chop cut is pretty thin cut now, but still good. This place, Mi Li Cafe and GC Pho are the current top 3 in Columbus for some good Vietnamese cuisine, coincidentally they are all hole in the wall kind of places. If you don’t mind that, select dishes are good at these restaurants. Their Banh Tet with pork (New year cake) is made year round it appears and is pretty good here.
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Ivy Khong
Huong’s has quickly become a usual spot for us. The food is authentic and so good every time! They also have a ton of variety in their menu and at a reasonable price point. The service is fast and the owner is so friendly. Highly recommend to anyone!!
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Josh Kang
Quick Review:
Honestly, such a gem to find since moving here. I love viet food . SOLID southern style pho with a wide variety, well priced menu. The Bahn mi was also bomb, and will definitely try more fillings! Pro move is to get a Bahn mi, to eat with the pho. All the other apps/snacks were good add ons.

Details:
Atmosphere: Homey vibe with some 80s music in the background. Wouldn’t be surprised if someone’s kid was working the register.
Service: you write down what you want on a server note pad. Might be weird for some, but I like it lol. The gentlemen serving us was so nice.

Food:
Pho Tai Nam *Overall Score (5/5) **Spicy Scale (0/5) unless you add jalapeños, Big Eater approved, clean flavor profile:
Southern style pho has thinner noodles, with lots of toppings like beansprouts, Thai basil, jalapeños, and sauces. Everything cooked to perfection! Meat was tender, noodles were just right and the broth is sooooo soothing. Drank that jawn up at the end (not too salty). Only use sauce to dip meat in.

Bahn Mi w Grilled Beef *Overall Score (4/5) **Spicy Scale (0/5) unless you add jalapeños, Big Eater approved:
The sandwich is the size of my forearm. Comes with meat inside but all the toppings on the side. With that said you got to build your own sandwich. Fine with me, cuz I filled it up with all the jalapeños. Meat was flavorfully marinated. Pickled veg and toppings standard. The bread was soft and doesn’t cut up your mouth. Don’t want to impede stuffing this in my mouth. Pause.

Guo Cuon Tom Thit *Overall Score (3/5) **Spicy Scale (0/5):
Standard Spring roll. Peanut sauce was very savory.

Cha Gio *Overall Score (4/5) **Spicy Scale (0/5):
Super crispy and delicious filling. Good layering on the inside. My fiancé is very picky with fried spring rolls, and wanted me to give it 5/5 lol

Chao Tom *Overall Score (3/5) **Spicy Scale (0/5):
The shrimp cakes are a nice snack. Soft, chewy, good grill flavor. Would definitely rather have as a vermicelli or rice dish rather than by itself. Sugar cane skewer is fun to gnaw on afterward.

*Overall Score (1-5)
1: actively avoid
2: rather not order
3: would rather cook, but would order if lazy
4: damn good
5: I am blessed to be eating this meal
**Spicy scale (0-5):
0=no reason to be spicy
1=no detectable spice
2=not initially spicy, but after thoughts of spicy
3=initially spicy and some after thoughts of spice
4= initially spicy and need water to continue meal
5= need water on first bite and onward
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Amy Lam
Very authentic Vietnamese spot. Large portions and food was flavorful. Got the the rare beef and meatball pho, grilled pork bahn mi, spring rolls, shrimp noodle salad (that my husband randomly order because he cracks under pressure and didn’t know what to get lol), and the pandan cake. Pho base was flavorful, good amount of proteins and vegs, even with carryout. Bahn MI was also pretty good, bread was crunchy but I thought the pate was underwhelming. The pandan cake, texturally was not what it’s supposed to be even after following their reheating instructions (tried the air fryer and microwave to see if it was user error)… Very dense, when it’s supposed to be chewy and sticky. I definitely would come back for the pho.
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Liz L
Pho, Grilled Pork Banh Mi, Vietnamese Iced Coffee… no fail order… broth tonight was on point…. I never finish my bowl… but tonight was different! Delicious!
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FLM
When we first got here there was only one booth taken. We must have brought a blessing because it was full a few minutes after we came.

The service is very good. They’re constantly coming around. We like Vietnamese food.
We love pho.

We’re comparing this to the other places that we’ve been to.

There’s a place in Dublin that the girls keep braving about. O
However, our favorite place is in New York.

By the pictures you can see what we ordered. Dad liked his veggie soup. My pho was good but not anywhere near as good as some of the others I’ve tasted.

We all agreed on the grilled chicken. It’s not bad but, again, compared to other places it’s mediocre.

The spring rolls weren’t too bad. They were good. The sauce was very good as well.

Would we come here again? If we’re in the area and we want Vietnamese, probably. But it’s not a place that I would go out of my way to come to.
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Shawn Mishra
Absolutely delicious Vietnamese food. The banh mi is perfect: large, warm, crusty baguette stuffed covered in butter and stuffed with al the right ingredients. They give the veggies on the side sk you can choose your own adventure. Pair it with their peanut sauce and you have an absolutely perfect sandwich. Salted lemonade is the real deal. Salty sour and justbthe right amount of sweetness to be addictive. Save some room for the dumpling dessert (chè trôi nưrờc). The ginger syrup is tops. If you are in Columbus make the trip, its worth it.
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