Pho Da Cao

  4.3 – 788 reviews   • Vietnamese restaurant

Old-fashioned, family-owned outpost preparing sizable pho bowls & other Vietnamese & Chinese dishes.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Pho Da Cao 74145

Hours

Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM
Friday11 AM–9 PM
Saturday11 AM–9 PM
Sunday11 AM–9 PM
MondayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 9066 E 31st St, Tulsa, OK 74145

Phone: (918) 270-2715

Website:

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Reviews

Andrew Jones
Your food comes out pretty quick and portion sizes were more than adequate. I found the food very average for flavor and the overall restaurant somewhat cramped with seating. Most people seemed to be getting their food to go, so it was not a problem with overcrowding while I was there. Ordering was simple, right when you walk in, and the menu pretty basic. This made it easy to order quick. The spring rolls were the best part of the meal.
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Lai Duong
This is the first and last time I’ll ever waste my energy writing a review about Pho Da Kao in Tulsa. I will never return, and I want every customer to know why.

On September 28, 2025, I was sightseeing in Tulsa and decided to try some Vietnamese food. I was excited to see grilled pork rice on the menu—it’s my favorite dish. But when my order arrived, what I got was stir-fried pork with steamed rice. Completely different, totally Americanized, overly sweet, and not what I ordered at all.

I immediately spoke with the owner, expecting an apology or at least acknowledgment. Instead, she refused to admit any mistake. She bragged about being in business for 40 years, as if that excuse served the wrong food. I’ve been a chef for over 20 years—I know the difference between grilled pork and stir-fried pork. Her excuse? “Grilling takes too long, so we stir-fry.” That’s not authentic, that’s lazy.

When I suggested the menu should be corrected to avoid misleading customers, she flat-out refused. She said she would never change it and even told me if I didn’t like it, I could go somewhere else—because apparently she doesn’t care about her customers or her reputation. She literally admitted she doesn’t care if people leave bad reviews.

So here’s my warning: if you want real Vietnamese food, do not waste your time or money here. This place misleads customers, cuts corners, refuses to take responsibility, and clearly doesn’t value the people who keep them in business. There are plenty of better Vietnamese restaurants in Tulsa that actually serve what’s on the menu and treat their customers with respect. Pho Da Kao is not one of them
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Rogue Architect
Pho Da Cao been here since, like, foreverrr. Before all the new pho spots showed up, this place was already holding it down. Legit OG status. Easily top 3 when I need that pho fix fr fr. And trust—if the line stays lined, the broth is fine. They’ve ALWAYS got people eating here. Empty? Never happened.

Used to be sit-down vibes only, but after The Rona™ we gotta order first then grab a seat. It’s cool tho. System still bussin’.

The Grandma who ran it? Straight-up legend. She watched me bring in all my ‘situationships’ over the years But she’s retired now and the fam took over. Menu + flavors? Still undefeated. And the fried rice? Absolute fire. That’s my wife’s go-to e v e r y time.

We stay loyal to this local spot. Choosing between our top 3 pho places? Low-key impossible. We literally gotta draw names from a hat like it’s a game show.

Pho Da Cao forever. ✌️
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Kassidy
I was picking up a DoorDash order and told the man working the front counter the name for the order. He was rude and acted mad at me for picking up the order then kept telling me I had to sit down to wait and that I couldn’t wait while standing. I eventually got my order 27 minutes later. Keep in mind I was the only person in the store because it was snowing outside. I wonder what’s actually going on in that kitchen???
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Shawna Patton
Oh my goodness! This was some of the best pho that I’ve had! It was amazing!! Everything about it was wonderful. The only side I ordered was the egg rolls. They were the absolute best I have ever tasted. I would actually eat them again right this minute if I was in the area. There is no question about it. This place is a win-win!
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kalan scallan
I have been to over 10 different Pho Vietnamese restaurants on this area. This is by far my favorite Pho place! It was highly recommended to me by a few different people. I enjoy a place in Broken Arrow almost as much. The meat portions are better here in quantity and taste. The service however wasn’t great as she kept walking away before I could finish my sentence..
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Jani M
They have truly exceptional pho. My family and I have been dining there for years, and we have never had a disappointing dish.
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Brian Lampkin
I love pho, and was visiting a friend in Tulsa. Imagine my surprise when I had the best bun bo hue of my life, in the middle of OK! Sweet baby Jesus it was good. I usually add at least some condiments to the broth, but this was so rich and well seasoned as is that I couldn’t help but empty my bowl, despite my overfilled stomach screaming at me to stop.
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Savannah Brandborg
So cute inside, mad at myself I’ve lived next door for 2 years and never came!
Food was amazing (I got the lemon grass chicken) and our server was super sweet! Definitely coming back 10/10 recommend
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Nam H. Nguyen
12/12/24 – the more I think about this, this was a Vietnamese own restaurant- now they look like Vietnamese restaurant trying to sell chinese n Vietnamese food to our Mexican friends!

Pho Ca Dao, the same but NOT the same!
not anymore!
Seem to still own by the same owner, the menu have changed, people have changed.
The Pho … NOT the same!
Broth yes, but where is the flavors?
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