Phở Phong Lưu

  4.8 – 817 reviews   • Pho restaurant

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Phở Phong Lưu (Noble Noodle) – Asian food- Vietnamese restaurant, Vietnamese noodles – is the best Phở in Austin. We guarantee our Phở will take you on a trip to Vietnam after the first wholesome bite. Everything is fresh and No MSG. Enjoy your life with Noble Phở !

Unpretentious Vietnamese choice specializing in noodle soup, plus fried rice & spring rolls.

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Peng Hsu
It’s definitely worth of waiting for Pho here. I’m from NJ. I have tried many Vietnamese restaurants. This one is on top one or two I’ve ever had. The only thing to watch out is there was a long line of waiting to be sit in. I think weekdays might be a better time to enjoy. Bahn mi is also very tasty. I bet this restaurant get to be one of the local Vietnamese best choice… Highly recommended….
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Angelica Le
Rating: 3.8/5 [dine in]

We came on a Friday night and were seated right away. Service was pretty fast, and they provide water bottles.

A09 Garlic Fish Sauce Wings ($9.50): The menu said 5 to 6 wings, but I think we got 7. The sauce was good, but the wings were a bit dry.

BM2 Banh Mi Dac Biet / Special Vietnamese Sandwich ($8.50): Yum, fresh soft bread and overall delicious. The flavors were a bit homogeneous, and I wish the pate and mayo stood out more.

P09 Combination Pho ($15.50 Regular): The broth was very light and didn’t taste like the beef bones were simmered long enough for the flavors to come through. It tasted better after adding hoisin sauce and Sriracha. The broth-to-noodle ratio was also off; there was more a lot more broth than noodles.
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Vu Nguyen
This is the best pho in Austin. Originally from the CA bay area, for a long time we were not impressed by pho offering and often resorted to making it at home. But with Pho phong Luu, we can satisfyour craving!!
The pho is consistently good, we go there often and it’s always so good. We usually also order the chicking wings with nuoc mam, add a side of bread to dip with the sauce. Really delicious!
Service is quick and always responsive. The opening hours are limited, so make sure to check their schedule.
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Señor Sanchez
I was so excited when a coworker told us about this place! We had been going to one off parmer that was ok. But here! The food was amazing and the staff was so friendly. We found our spot for lunch Pho!!
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John Contreras
Beat pho in Austin. Amazing clear and flavorful broth. It does not need Sriracha or hosin (recommended without). Their Vietnamese meatballs are also my favorite. Another plus is the connected boba tea shop that’s pretty great. So easy to grab one for your meal or after
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SJ YOON (DD)
I waited for a while because there were a lot of people, but I was able to eat great food. I think it’s a really good restaurant that is loved by Vietnamese people.
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Linda
One of the better Vietnamese restaurants in the Austin area with great food! Definitely recommend getting the grilled pork spring rolls, crispy chicken with fish sauce, and combo pho! Portions are generous considering the prices.

Even though we arrived during the lunch rush, I loved how they were able to get us seated pretty fast! They were very efficient with the queue— we signed in at the entrance, the host had us wait at their next door boba spot, we got a drink and was seated within 15-20 min considering how packed they were that day! The food came out within a reasonable time after placing our orders!

Bathrooms are also clean! I will most likely return the next time I’m in the area ☺️
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Amber Lee
In a desperate bid to find a pho restaurant that compares to ramen (one of us prefers pho to ramen, the other thinks that’s blasphemy), we came across Pho Phong Luu, a Vietnamese restaurant serving up hefty portions in an otherwise shrinkflation based economy. One of the first things that stands out is that the restaurant is clean and compared to a lot of other pho places nearby it feels far better run and cared for. We were seated quick, ordered just as fast, and served even faster. The restaurant also offers boba to be delivered from the next door shop right to your table which was pretty cool.

The menu offers a diverse group of meats for the pho alongside bahn mi sandwiches and spring rolls. One thing we will note is that the prices here are waaaaaaay higher than any other places we’ve seen in Austin, even higher than some we’ve seen in California. We understand small businesses need to charge a bit more sometimes due to overhead but this was just too much for the food they’re offering. We ordered the brisket pho, eye round steak, brisket, and meatball pho, and the pork and shrimp egg rolls. We’ll break the pho down a bit more since it has a few layers: the meat was great, especially the brisket. The pho broth was way too sweet and honestly lacked a good amount of the flavor you would expect it to have. The noodles were very good, best part of it alongside the brisket. We were a bit disappointed as a lot of people said this was the best pho in Austin but to us this was just very average pho you could find anywhere. As for the egg rolls, they were okay. The pork and shrimp mix was a bit bland but the wrapping of the egg roll itself was a perfect and crunchy golden brown.

Overall, our experience at Pho Phong was nothing special or different from other pho we’ve had around. I don’t want to dismay anyone from coming in and trying the restaurant, as we believe you really do have to taste something yourself to have perspective, but we don’t recommend Pho Phong Lou due to its high price point and what we felt was average food. If you want to satisfy your pho tooth do it somewhere your dollar stretches a bit further.
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Linda Oliva
If you enjoy Vietnamese food this is the best place to go to for Pho soup with beef brisket it comes with noodles it’s made in a beef bone broth soup you add bean sprouts & basil to add into your soup. You determine how spicy you want your food there are 3 sauces you can add to flavor you soup the hoisin sauce , sirachi sauce, spicy red sauce with jalapeno seeds, their shrimp spring rolls are delicious with peanut mixed with hoisin sauce and you have to get a Vietnamese coffee
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Bryan Sparks
Best pho in Austin! I am so happy I found this place! I’ve been in Austin for 3 years and have been looking for the best pho… THIS IS IT!

The broth was absolutely incredible! I was blown away! The ingredients were fresh and very good.

The service was great, I was seated right away and the food came out fast.

Absolutely 10 out of 10! I’ll be back!
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