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Pho Hoa is a fantastic spot for authentic Vietnamese food in Orlando. The flavors are bold, the portions are generous, and the dishes are made with care.
I tried the Vietnamese pancake and was seriously impressed. It was crispy on the outside, filled with fresh ingredients, and had that perfect balance of savory and slightly sweet. It’s a must-try if you’re looking for something beyond the usual.
The pho was just as good; rich, flavorful broth, tender cuts of meat, and fresh herbs that brought everything together beautifully. It’s the kind of bowl that hits the spot and leaves you wanting to come back for more.
The service was friendly and fast, and the atmosphere was relaxed and comfortable. If you’re in Orlando and craving quality Vietnamese food, Pho Hoa should be at the top of your list.
The pho at Pho Hoa was delicious!!! Truly wonderful, layered flavor rich and flavorable broth. The meat was good. Everything was really, really yummy. I will come back next time I’m in Orlando.
Also, we had about 4 orders of the fried egg rolls, which were classically very yummy. The other appetizers were a bit expensive, but the pho and the fried rolls are reasonably priced.
The restaurant wasn’t too packed inside though and we were immediately seated. After eating here, I can say this place is a bit of a hit-or-miss. Service is great, all employees are happy and smiling, but some of the dishes we ordered weren’t very good. Perhaps it was because we didn’t order the right things, but in my opinion, if it is a “good choice”, why have it on the menu in the first place? I definitely would be willing to go back, but be mindful of what you order.
We got a fresh Vietnamese lime soda (which was very good), Grilled Mint Beef appetizer (super unique but surprisingly tasty), Vietnamese Pancake appetizer (which was not that great), Summer Roll Sampler (which was excellent!), Iron Pot Braised Short Ribs (a bit disappointing unfortunately), and Stir-Fried Curry Chicken (which was very nice). So yeah, half of the things were good, and half of the things not so good. We didn’t like the Vietnamese pancake because it didn’t have much flavor – it was just steamed pork and shrimp with bean sprouts inside a rice pancake. The crispy part of the rice pancake was good, but other than that, there wasn’t much flavor. The iron pot short ribs were just “okay” – I don’t think that’s worth ordering. It was a bit fishy-tasting from the fish sauce they used, and I’ve had the caramelized pork in an iron/clay pot before, but haven’t had this issue.
The grilled mint beef appetizer was really good because it had a great flavor combo, the summer rolls were excellent (especially the sour meatball and beef summer rolls – I highly recommend), and the chicken curry was nice too! It’s similar to a Thai curry, but there are some differences. So yeah, I feel like this is a place that has been around for a long time and is one of the older restaurants in this Asian-restaurant area of Orlando, and at one time it may have been at the top of the list. However, as more and more inventive restaurants have come into the area, Pho Hua may have lost their edge. There’s no reason they can’t change the menu up a bit and bring in some more unique and special Vietnamese dishes though! All in all, look at reviews and see what other people are ordering. I think you can have a great experience here if you order the right things on the menu!
. The pork chop taste so good, a lot of flavor( it wasn’t even my plate but I couldn’t stop eating it)
#1 the Bo La Lot.This is my favorite spot for the grilled sausage wrapped in betel leaf. It’s one of the harder-to-find dishes in Orlando.
#2 is the Goi Cuon Nem Nuong. Fermented homemade Vietnamese sausage wrapped in a rice paper along with a crispy fried rice wrapper and pickled veg. Addictive.
I’ve easily eaten here a dozen times.