

In 1983 Pho Hoa Noodle Soup Phở Hòa was founded with a simple goal; to craft a healthy bowl of phở using Vietnamese flavors and spices. With over three decades of experience and a global reach, Phở Hoà has become a household name serving millions of bowls annually worldwide. Phở Hòa strives to provide a quality product that is healthy and consistent. Ingredients are locally sourced, reputable, and the products are all made in the United States. It’s Phở Hòa’s commitment to quality and taste that led to the 2018 ranking in Entrepreneur Magazine as the #4 Asian Food franchise in their list of Top Food-based Franchises. Phở Hòa was also specially recognized in the Global Franchise Awards for Best Food and Drink Franchise.
Branch of a casual chain offering a wide variety of pho & other Vietnamese specialties.
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3484 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95051
Phone: (408) 249-8598
Website: http://www.phohoa.com/
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Reviews
When I called to tell them about the food, they just said i was wrong and the food is fine. They didn’t try anything to make it right. I hate to waste food, but both of these dishes are inedible. These dishes were both like $17 and the portions aren’t even enough to make up for the low quality. I will never order from here again, which is a bummer because it is so much closer than the Mercado location.
I will make the drive just for this specific spot!
This started on my previous visit when the server Cuong was extremely rude after I politely asked for extra bean sprouts. She gave me dirty looks while I asked, while handing over the food, and continued giving me looks every time she walked past our table. I brushed it off, thinking maybe it was a bad day.
Unfortunately, this visit was even worse. The moment my lady and I walked in, Cuong was already giving us dirty looks. After we sat down, she stood at the front desk clearly talking about us to her coworker—both of them staring at us the entire time. When she took our order, she was rude again. I asked for extra bean sprouts (something I’ve done for over a decade here), and she looked at me like I was crazy, didn’t say a word, and just walked off.
We were already fed up with the attitude, so when we needed extra lemon (we were only given two tiny pieces), we asked another server, Toa. She had the audacity to say “no.” I was honestly shocked. We’re paying customers—if there’s an extra charge, just say that. Don’t flat-out refuse basic condiments. When I responded, “What? Why no?” a male server quickly jumped in and tried to save the situation by saying she “didn’t know English.” Funny how they suddenly know English when it’s time to say “no.”
Now let’s talk about the food. I’ve ordered #2—and ONLY #2—for over 10 years, and I have never seen pho like this. The broth was murky, unappetizing, and completely flavorless. The noodles were cut down to almost the size of rice, while every other bowl in the restaurant—including my lady’s—had long, normal noodles. This has never happened to me here before.
I always finish my pho, no matter what. This time, I couldn’t even get five bites in without feeling disgusted.
To make things worse, we were still trying to order drinks, and the servers were actively ignoring and avoiding us. When I finally addressed everything at the front desk while paying for this horrible food and service, all I got were excuses and repeated claims of “not knowing English.” Clearly, they know enough when it’s convenient.
I’m beyond disappointed and upset. This restaurant has zero customer service, and I truly hope more people speak up when they’re treated this way. Pho Hoa has officially lost a 10+ year loyal customer who spent money here 3–4 days a week. I honestly can’t believe how bad this experience was.
I recently visited Pho Hoa + Jazen Tea and tried both the Chicken Pho and the Veg Pho, along with their Avocado Rolls. The Chicken Pho was incredibly flavorful with tender pieces of chicken and a rich, aromatic broth. The balance of spices and herbs really brought out the authenticity of the dish.
The Veg Pho, on the other hand, was equally satisfying. The broth was light yet flavorful, packed with fresh vegetables, making it a great option for vegetarians. I appreciated how they didn’t compromise on flavor even without meat.
The Avocado Rolls were a pleasant surprise. Fresh, creamy avocado paired with crisp veggies made for a refreshing starter. The portion size was perfect for sharing, and they came with a delicious dipping sauce that complemented the rolls beautifully.
Overall, the service was friendly and attentive, and the ambiance was cozy. Definitely recommend this place for pho lovers!
I was genuinely surprised to see the low ratings for this place, but I took a chance and ordered their Brisket and Beef Rib Pho. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised by how good it turned out. The price seemed quite reasonable considering the generous portions of meat, including a giant rib with tender, falling-off-the-bone goodness.
While it may not be the absolute best pho I’ve ever had, I genuinely enjoyed the meal. I can’t comment on the service since I had it delivered, but I’d recommend this as a reliable take-out option. They also took great care in packaging everything, which was a nice touch.
Note: The pictures were taken during my first visit to the restaurant.