Casual Vietnamese restaurant serving noodle soups, Vietnamese Sandwiches, rice plates, vermicelli bowls, and Drinks. Our Homestyle Specialties: @-Phở Gà & Phở Bò– Fragrant chicken or beef noodle soup with slow-simmered broth, tender meat, and fresh herbs. @-Bánh Mì– Crispy Vietnamese baguettes stuffed with savory grilled meats, pickled veggies, and homemade sauces. @-Gỏi Cuốn– Fresh spring rolls packed with shrimp, lettuce,herbs, served with peanut dipping sauce. Whether you’re craving a steaming bowl of phở, a crunchy bánh mì, or a comforting home-style dish, every bite at Pho Star.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3214 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 813-7622
Website: http://www.phostarsf.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=search
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Reviews
Ordered food to go through Uber Eats. First time trying this place. Was very pleased with my lunch.
Had the chicken pho and the soup was very tasty . Good combo of noodles and chicken.
Also had the chicken cabbage salad and thought it was delicious. Would order that again.
Also tasted the papaya shrimp salad and the tofu banh mi. Both were good. Will definitely come back again. Will try dining in next time.
I’m so disappointed, all of the dishes were blend didn’t resemble anything like I recall from Vietnamese cuisine. The spring rolls, yes crispy but lacked flavor, the papaya salad barely tasted like papaya and the the grilled pork with garlic noodles didn’t improve the overall experience. The garlic noodles weren’t bad but the grilled pork was blend .
Sorry guys but you have work to do, dust off your old recipes, take a trip back to Vietnam and rediscover the fantastic cuisine that country has to offer.
This restaurant is Chinese owned and I ordered their bun bo hue. First, the meat was all beef, no pork. Second, no flavor of lemongrass or aromatics, just savory and spicy, but the spicy is of chili paste, with no distinct flavor—just acidic. Lastly, I can taste and feel that their rice noodles are dried, not fresh.
It was just ok but if they want to produce Vietnamese food as Chinese owners, please understand the food and present it well. There are lots of people discovering this cuisine and it’s a shame to make a product without fully understanding it. Especially at this price point and location.
Also the egg rolls were salty.
The staff were very nice and attentive. I’d come back to try more of the non-soup offerings (a bit easier to do right). Will update this review if I ever go back.
I walked in on their soft opening (first day according to—I think—the owner) for a bowl of pho, and was very happy I did!
I got the rare beef and brisket pho, which for my money, was a better value than other Vietnamese places I’ve eaten in the mission, by a long shot.
That said, if you’re looking for a deeply authentic bowl of pho, you already likely have your favorite spot, but this is a solid option and worth eating again if you find yourself in the area.
The broth had good depth of flavor, good balance, and is satisfying in its own right, though it certainly seems like the expectation is that in addition to the bean sprouts, basil, sliced jalapeño, and lime, customers are expected to add in the hoisin and sriracha provided at the tables, to taste (rather than to dip the beef into).
The pho comes out already topped with thinly sliced red onion, and a healthy amount of cilantro (heads up to those who don’t like cilantro), which I appreciated.
I also appreciated that the woman I spoke to seemed open to feedback, and honestly, I wish this place the best. The food is good, it’s spacious, clean, and the service is warm.
It’s a good option, especially if you getting a couple drinks nearby and want something that won’t be too heavy, especially when it’s warm out.
Unfortunately, the chicken pho was disappointing. The portion had very little meat, and the chicken tasted off. I was also surprised because I expected white meat, which is usually standard for chicken pho. The noodles were very thick which made the taste feel off.
The appetizer was really good.
Additionally, the restaurant was extremely cold inside, especially given that it was already cold and raining outside, which made the dining experience less comfortable.
The chicken banh mi was full of flavorful and nicely browned five spice chicken, fresh bread, and great pickles
The shrimp spring rolls had a refreshing veggie:protein:noodle ratio! Crispy lettuce and light peanut dipping sauce.
Came back another time to try the Pho Ga (chicken) and it was better than I expected! It’s more northern style chicken pho with wider noodles, super flavorful broth with the side of ginger to dip your chicken in. I barely added any sriracha or hoisin sauce because it was well rounded on its own.
The coffee was really good too – traditional chicory, I got it black with a side of half and half instead of condensed milk
Service was prompt and friendly! The dining room is stylish and naturally bright especially for lunch.