Casual Vietnamese restaurant with all the classic dishes plus a vegetarian & kids menu.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:45 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4546 El Camino Real, Los Altos, CA 94022
Phone: (650) 947-1290
Website: https://amzn.to/4n2p2fH
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Reviews
Came here recently on a Friday around 12:30pm and there was plenty of open tables and lots of empty parking spots. I think it’s busier on the weekends.
20 years later, I think the owners have moved onto their next generation. The location is the same. But the food certainly isn’t. The soup isn’t as with weight it carried. The meat doesn’t seem less but also just too dry. Smaller portions. Higher price commensurate to inflation I guess.
No longer is PVH the premiere noodle house in Palo Alto and the food has degraded in quality. Now don’t get me wrong, they’re still good. But just that the original soul definitely isn’t there. If it was exceptional, now they’re just good.
Seeing students fill their bellies in a group at PVH still gives me smiles and memories. Just wishing that it was as dense as mine.
However, I don’t support businesses who openly allow dogs inside their restaurants. After a long day, I want to be able to eat in peace without having my allergies flaring up while I’m eating.
We ordered 2 Pho and 1 fresh rolls. One pho bowls is sure on the pricey side, costing $18+, so it made me have high expectations. However, the food coming out was pretty average. Quite small portion for that price and the taste was average.
The restaurant was bug, but their seatings were cramped. When I came to the table they pointed, a party of 10 were sitting in the next one.
It’s totally fine, but the problem was I could only pull the seat halfway because it already bumped into the one behind. The other customer was a guy and he was not slim. He didn’t mean to take all the place, but it went a little more than half. I had to squeeze in the seat, but whenever I sit up straight, my head would bump into the guy behind. Both of us were uncomfortable.
Food: We got the pork vermicelli and the pork chop rice plate and the food kind of looks like it came from a cafeteria. It doesn’t really look too appetizing and is bland colored. The taste was alright, but our pork chop was overly cooked and not savory. The noodles kept breaking too.
Service: We had a bit of trouble communicating with the waiters here but it was easy to pay at the front.
Ambiance: Casual place but has fancy lights and signs.
Overall wasn’t a great Vietnamese place compared to other places I’ve been to and wouldn’t come back.