This place was weird and I think very cheap. I came in and asked for an extra large bowl of pho with very little noodles. When my bowl came out, it looked smaller than the extra large bowl that was on display and it actually came with a lot of noodles. Also, the very few pieces of meat were actually still frozen inside. When I realized they had given me a large bowl instead of extra large, they still tried to charge me for the extra large saying that it was because I asked for less noodles. I told them that actually, they served a lot of noodles but if they insisted on charging me for what I did t ask for, that was okay. She then charged me for the size large. I think this restaurant is very cheap and I will...
Read morePho Houston has delicious and fresh food at reasonable prices.
We’ve been a few times and tried their grilled pork with vermicelli, egg rolls, spring rolls, pho, Vietnamese iced coffee, Thai tea, and taro teas.
Everything has been the best of its kind.
The spring rolls are fresh and crunchy. The egg rolls fill your mouth with scrumptious flavors. The grilled pork melts in your mouth. The beef pho broth and beef cuts warm your mouth, your belly, and your soul.
Beyond the food, the service here is stellar. The waitress is attentive and perceptive.
We will be back again and again.
(The picture is after we ate more than half of the plates. It’s so good, I...
Read moreVery good food. The serving portions are decent. Been 3 times between now and 2019. 2x to go and 1 dine-in. Considering this is the first place I've sat down to eat during the pandemic, and I felt comfortable. I likely won't eat out again anytime soon, but if you're looking for a place with great Viet food, cleanliness and good service, this place is an good start. Employees are wearing masks at all times, and social distancing can occur even is the smaller space. Only booths are opening to dine, so you're only facing your lunch buddy. Also, they give you disposable utensils, chop sticks...
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