

Fast Casual Vietnamese Eatery. Create your own Pho, Banh Mi Sandwich, Fresh Spring Rolls, Vermicelli Noodle, Rice Bowl and Salad Bowl. Lots of healthy & vegan options. Can replace pho noodle or vermicelli with zoodles for a carbless or keto friendly option.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 14928 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027
Phone: (954) 664-9690
Website: https://ninefivepho.applova.menu/webstore/?session=1642975117769
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Reviews
More than the last minute “takeout policy itself”, the real issue is the lack of basic customer service and kindness. A simple explanation or courteous communication would have made a big difference.
The food has been a consistent hit for me. I love their “make your own” rice bowl. The lemongrass chicken and meat are delicious and blend well! Their in house sauces are also very good.
I’ve been trying new drinks from their boba bar too. They have milk teas and refreshers and you can choose to have toppings or not. Love this spot!
They also charge extra for almost everything. I thought we could pick some vegetables ourselves, but they added charges I wasn’t expecting. On top of that, the prices shown on the board are cash-only prices. If you pay with a credit card, they add an extra 4% transaction fee, which they don’t explain clearly until checkout.
The food itself wasn’t any better. The pho was just average at best. The rice noodles were stuck together with many pieces broken apart. As an Asian person familiar with good pho, I can say the quality here is barely okay.
There’s also no atmosphere at all — nothing inviting or comfortable about the place.
Overall, I don’t recommend Nine Five Pho. There are plenty of better pho spots out there with better service, better food, and better transparency.
I walked in with no line and five or six people behind the counter. Only one employee was actually moving customers through orders. Everyone else—including who I later learned was the manager (woman with glasses and short black hair)—was just standing around creating congestion. She began taking my order, got halfway through it, then abruptly walked away without a word. No explanation. No “I’ll be right back.” Nothing.
Why? Because someone needed help unjamming a stapler. That apparently took priority over the now 15 people lined up behind me.
Thankfully, another employee stepped in, finished my order, and actually made the food. She was the only bright spot in the entire experience. Unfortunately, even after I specifically dislike cilantro, it still ended up in my meal.
I sat down to eat while waiting for my car to finish charging at the Tesla Supercharger nearby. I had my dog with me the entire time I was ordering and being served. No one said a word. Halfway through my meal, an employee came over and told me I had to leave immediately because of my dog. He said the manager insisted. Yes—the same manager who abandoned me mid-order.
If there’s a no-dog policy, enforce it at the door. Don’t serve someone, let them sit down, start eating, and then publicly tell them to leave. It was loud and embarrassing.
Before I left, I checked the restroom. It was extremely filthy. If the front of house runs this chaotically, the condition of the bathroom doesn’t inspire confidence about anything happening in the kitchen.
Disorganized staff, poor management, inconsistent policy enforcement, dirty facilities, and careless food prep. I won’t be back.