They serve the best vermicelli! Huge portions, tasty &ate see meat, and overall very flavorful. Surprisingly /shockingly GOOD for being in a food court. Don’t let the fact that this is located in a food court fool you. I come here just for the vermicelli sometimes. It is a bit pricy. But this is NorthPark Mall. Everything here is a tad bit pricier.
Monica L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Baltimore, MD
Noodle bowl is very delicious! Perfect for summer! Way beyond my expectation of mall food! Their sandwiches look very yummy, too… very meaty. Will want to try sandwich next time!
Kevin H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Midland, MI
Really excellent Vietnamese selections. Delicious flavors and meticulously prepare sandwiches and phở. Really a cut above for a mall food court. The grilled pork on the Banh Mi sandwich is extremely flavorful and tender. The phở is also fresh and flavorful.
Kate M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dallas, TX
Very impressed for Phở and Banh Mi’s in a food court. It’s so nice to have a fresh, healthy option in a food court. I got the chicken phở, my husband got the pork banh mi, we shared shrimp spring rolls and each got a drink. The only issue I had with it was the price, $ 30 for lunch is quite a bit. The chicken phở was great, heavy on noodles and chicken. It had all the needed condiments, I like mint and cilantro in mine but they only provided the basil. The broth was very flavorful with a little bit of sweetness. I like the spring rolls with lots of noodles, my husband thought they needed bigger shrimp or a smaller size, I thought the sauce was great but could use a bit of heat. The banh mi was very good with large vegetables and very tender flavorful meat. The food came out quick and I will definitely go here again when at North Park.
Yanfei Z.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Chicago, IL
Quick service, tasty broth, chewy phở noodles, generous amount of beef, usually no line. What’s better than a hot bowl of yummy phở?
Dustin S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Carrollton, TX
Horrible phở. The broth is greasy and too sweet. The noodles are over cooked. I love eating phở, and this was a major disappointment. The chicken on the bahn mi is also pretty fatty.
L T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dallas, TX
THEONLYPLACE I CANEATWITHOUTATNORTHPARKFOODCOURTWITHOUTSELFLOATHING. The pork banh mi is the best without having to go north of 635. Beef phở was good too, brisket was tender :) The only trouble is the price. in my neighborhood banh mi runs about $ 3 to $ 4 and large bowls of phở are about $ 7 but this is central Dallas and everything is priced up quite a bit. Overall, would recommend.
Chelsea R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Colinas, TX
Good chicken phở & decent prices. Located in the food court of Northpark mall. I love having this option among the sea of your run of the mill Sonic, Chickfila etc fried fast food selections. Cleaner eats while getting your shop on. I would skip the spring rolls & just go with a piping hot bowl of soup. Fresh ingredients and they keep it simple. For mall food, I have to say I am certainly a fan.
Krystle S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Frisco, TX
Shockingly good for food court food. I was a little wary because of the prices on the menu, but they had no line so I decided to suck it up and pay $ 8.95 for a bahn mi. It was reeeeally good. I watched the guy make it and he absolutely stuffed it full of meat. I probably didn’t need to finish the whole thing because there was honestly at least half a pound of grilled pork up in there. The seasoning was perfect, the veggies were crisp, and the bread was crusty(in a good way) and fresh. They serve the bahn mis in little brown bags with no plates. I will say a plate would have been useful so that while eating at the not-so-clean food court table I didn’t have to stuff the sandwich back in the bag between bites, but it wasn’t a huge deal. Probably the tastiest option available at this food court. A little expensive, but worth it to treat yourself once in a while.
Edwin S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dallas, TX
Expensive at $ 10 a bowl. Meat is a somewhat dry as well. No other meat options other than eye round. I myself love some tendon and brisket in my phở, but no such luck. However, being in a mall food court makes it both unique and convenient. They easily get a star back for location
Louie R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Plano, TX
I was so surprised by the quality and flavor of the food here. Located in the food court of the Northpark Mall, this is the place to go. I don’t remember what I had but it was a rice noodle dish with pork and a humongous pork sandwich! Both were great but the pork sandwich was phenomenal! I’ve been to many Vietnamese restaurants and have had version’s of this sandwich many times over but this one hands down is the best! Staff is straight to the point and ready to make your food. Everything was so efficient. Besides La Madeleine(located in the mall) this will be one of my favourite places to eat at the Northpark Mall.
Preston M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dallas, TX
I was so surprised when I saw this place in the food court at Northpark Mall. I got the pork bahn mi and it was delicious. It took a while to put together, but the bread was fresh and it was loaded with veggies. It was very messy for mall food, but I really didn’t mind at the time because I was so hungry. I also got the shrimp spring rolls and they were great. They were huge and the peanut sauce was good. The service was good but it takes a long time to get food.
S P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dallas, TX
I never had a reason to eat at the food court at North Park Mall until now! For phở options, you can only pick beef or chicken. I picked beef and got a good mixture, but I tend to prefer to pick out exactly what I want. The broth was decent but a little sweet and peppery for my taste. Pork spring rolls were good. I ordered the grilled pork banh mi to-go– it was large in size, and the veggies were cut thick. They have now added a big bottle of sriracha at the pick-up area, so you can get more of it on your own. Yes, it’s pricier, but it’s great option for something different at the food court.
Raymond O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Arlington, TX
This a ninja type place if you are craving that some type of way food at North Park mall. Shy away from the average mall fast food or pricey restaurants down below and give these guys a try. Ingredients we’re fresh and the food way hot if it is a hot dish. I hope this Vietnamese joint stays around a while. Just another good reason to come to North Park for quality things besides clothes. Just like green market phở kitchen is a good addition to the malls food selection.
Nga N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dallas, TX
This is why I love Northpark. They have everything. Even one of my favorite cuisines, Vietnamese. I happened to be shopping at Northpark on Sunday, and found myself a little hungry so I decided to try the phở from Phở Kitchen. I really didn’t expect much from this place. I mean, after all, it is a phở place in a food court. The phở was actually delicious though. Well, the noodles were mediocre, but the meat was decent and the broth was really good. I also had their pre-made chicken fried rice and it wasn’t good. I’d totally give this place a 4 star if it wasn’t for the fried rice. The Vietnamese iced coffee was strong, but good. That’s how my people like their coffee though. Strong and bitter. Definitely will be back when I want phở while shopping at Northpark.
C K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Frisco, TX
I found this place by accident when I had a long lunch break. I tried their phở beef noodle. To my surprise, their soup is awesomely good., Much better than Que Huong. The beef was a bit chewy but the soup really made up for the beef. The noodles were cooked through and everything tasted authentic. Their service was quick and the servers were courteous. I would love to go back there again to try their sandwiches. Not sure if it is good but my coworker said it is good.
Alana B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dallas, TX
I was so excited for this place! And it disappointed me :/ First off, they don’t have veggie phở, so they were already not doing so well in my book just from looking at the menu. The spring rolls are vegan and pretty yummy, definitely the high point of my meal. While, unfortunately, the tofu bahn mi was lackluster at best. It was bigger than most, I’ll give it that. But the flavor(or lack thereof) was all wrong and the texture was a disaster. If you don’t know how to cook tofu… Why are you selling it? Which brings me to the price…$ 16 for my meal. Kinda b.s. If you wanna pay too much money for Vietnamese go to Phở is for Lovers… At least they know what they’re doing.
Guy h.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dallas, TX
Finally, a truly healthy alternative to the usual food court heart attack fare! This place looks good and taste good. Everything on the menu is reasonably priced and it all sounds delicious. I got the tofu noodle bowl. The preparer layered lettuce, cilantro, cucumber and bean sprouts. He then added a generous helping of noodles on top followed by some very tasty sauté tofu, onions and peanuts. After adding containers of two different sauces I was out to eat for less than $ 10!!! And to think I almost got a chili dog across the way! No way If you are at North park get in here it’s great!
Cat N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dallas, TX
How does the same place with four stars rating before and 3 stars rating after it moved to a new location? its the same chef, owners, and part of the same menu. I loved lemongrass before and I love phở kitchen now. I just wish they offered more items but seeing how they can get busy with mall crowds. Maybe sticking to a much simpler menu is better. Phở Kitchen used to be lemongrass in deep ellum. They cut their dinner menu and only kept simple items for their phở kitchen menu. I was sadden they didn’t keep the spinach pasta with shaken beef but I will get over it. I went with a bun thit nuong aka noodle pork. This will be eaten with fish sauce so don’t get it if you can’t handle the pungent fish sauce flavor. The meat was grilled to perfection. It was flavorful and portion was decent. My noodle was $ 8 and some change plus tax. Their phở was also $ 8 and some change with tax. Banh mi was $ 7 and some change. They serve the noodles in a styrofoam to go package not an actual bowl. It was convenient so you can just throw it away after you’re done.
Ricardo A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dallas, TX
Tried this place after seeing the lemon grass phở reviews — I ordered the beef phở to go but sat down immediately to eat some of it — good portion size and the ingredients do look fresh however the broth was not hot enough to cook the meat. The broth was also just okay. It had some very subtle flavor and was a little sweet but over all kind of bland. Not bad just… boring. Plenty of cilantro but zero basil and no sriracha — very unusual. Took the rest home to reheat the broth properly and ended up using all the hoisin they gave me to make it more interesting — something I would never do normally. Also ordered the grilled pork banh mi — which we enjoyed. The meat and pâté were tasty, the baguette was crusty, and the veggies were good but overall it was dry tasting and could have used some sort of condiment — sriracha mayo perhaps? If you are in north park though I suppose you aren’t really looking for the best phở in town. So if you are hungry and looking for an alternative to the other places in the food court then give this place a try.