Laid-back Vietnamese joint preparing noodle soups & spring rolls as well as some Chinese favorites.
Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3221 N Classen Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Phone: (405) 525-7373
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Related Web Results
Pho Thai Nguyen – Oklahoma’s Official Travel & Tourism Site
Phở Thái Nguyên: A Hidden Gem for Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine
Pho Thai Nguyen, 3221 N Classen Blvd, Oklahoma City … – MapQuest
Reviews
Every time I visit Oklahoma City to see my family, this is my must-go spot. The hospitality is amazing, the customer service is outstanding, and the food is always excellent.
I always order the Hu Tieu, and my husband loves their pork chop with rice. Their dishes are so well-balanced with vegetables, protein, and carbs really tasty and healthy. They also serve a side of soup, which is such a nice touch.
The staff here truly go above and beyond. The young man who usually serves us is the best so kind, attentive, and always makes us feel welcome. And the lady who brings out the food is just as sweet and friendly. Their kindness always makes our experience even better.
Before I leave, they even offer me a cup of water to go like, who does that anymore?
I absolutely recommend this place and will keep coming back every time I’m in town!
The broths are so flavorful on their own. The noodles, especially for take out, are boiled to perfection. The guy helping me at the register gave us complimentary lemonade. If you never had hand squeezes juice from a Mom and Pop shop, it’s a great cure for homesickness and hangovers.
5/5 will recommend to anyone who wants to try Vietnamese food.
We started with chicken spring rolls and crab rangoon. I got the rare beef combination bowl and my companion had the chicken. The portions are generous, so we went with the medium size. The chicken broth was light and we’ll balanced, and the meat was tender and flavorful. My beef broth had a lot of depth, but was just a little oily for my liking (hence 4 instead of 5 stars).
The staff was polite and helpful, and the service was speedy. We dropped in for dinner, but this could also be a lunch spot if you’re in the area.
The service was good and the staff was friendly, but I know better pho at several other places.
Also… And this is just a nitpick probably, but I really dislike the giant holder of silverware and chopsticks. I don’t the end of the chop stick that I eat with is down in this holder touching all matter of unseen things. Shudder.
Come hungry if you are ready for a large bowl of Phở as I can literally put my face into it! The soup is, as always, aromatic and flavorful. The noodles are not stuck together, like in some restaurants, with a generous portion of meat.
The coffee is served in a Vietnamese drip with at least half an inch of sweet condensed milk welcoming the brew at the bottom of the glass. By the time I am close to finishing my Phở (granted I eat fast), the coffee is ready to be stirred into the milk.
Pour the rich brew into ice (served on the side so that your coffee doesn’t get diluted prematurely) for a delightful end to a meal.