Service was good but food was average, prices were high compared to other PHO houses.
E D.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
This place is just OK. The Phở there is OK, nothing exciting honestly. I’ve only been to a few phở places but this one is probably at the bottom(not saying that it’s bad though… just comparing). The place is very clean. The phở is served in a bowl that’s too small to be honest, I didn’t have any room to put the bean sprouts in without it seeming like it would overflow the bowl. The fried rice is… well…average at most. I wasn’t the biggest fan, but once again… wasn’t awful, i’ve just had better. Lastly I had thai tea boba. A bit too sweet for my taste, with not enough boba(which they also«accidentally» overcharged me for(they fixed the problem). I looked over my bill and things didn’t really add up… it seemed as if certain things were more expensive than i recall seeing on the menu. Nonetheless, I probably wont come back here, but I guess it’s worth a shot for curious restaurant goers.
Norm R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Phoenix, AZ
This is a modest eatery found inside the Phoenix Oriental Market. The menu is short — basic phở, rice, and noodle dishes ranging in price from about 5 to 8 bucks. The big bowl of steaming hot phở is tasty and well-flavored with aromatic herbs and comes with the usual side plate of mint and crunchy fresh bean sprouts. The dining space itself is a simple no-frills area, partly open and surrounded by the fresh and refrigerated produce section of the Asian food market.