Recently they have treated my mother differently than they used to. My elderly mother really has her heart attached to this Pho Asia Noodle House since before the original owner sold the restaurant. For most part until recently, they had been courteous in letting her sit or finding her a seat closer to the entrance because she walked with a cane. Today, I decided to make the hard decision to let her know that we needed to eat somewhere else. My mother's most favorite waiter wanted us to sit at a table next to the kitchen (the farest distance). As we walked slowly there, I requested him to sit at a table before that so she didn't have to walk too far. He refused. It had nothing to do with reserving the tables for other customers because I, myself, have been a patron there for over 20 years, so I know pretty well how the place works. Considering how they have been treating us recently, I knew they didn't want our businesses anymore; even though, I made sure to pick up any things from the floor my motherd dropped and mostly left tipped of 25%.
My family, mostly I, have been taking our mother there at lesst once a week. I have been taking many friends and co-workers there. I also spoke positively about the restaurant on my Facebook account. Whenever people asked me where to eat pho, I always recommended them there. Their restaurant has become very busy because of the quality of their pho, quick service, and competitive prices. They have become so busy that they didn't see the need for someone like my mother as their customer anymore.
Besides the fact that I had to park my car far from the restaurant as the parking slots in front of their restaurant were not designated for a handicapped, they have made it too difficult for my mother to enjoy dinning there. So. I won't bother to go...
Read morePho Asia Noodle House is a true hidden gem for authentic Vietnamese cuisine, offering generous portions, incredible hospitality, and one of the most comforting bowls of pho you’ll find in town. From the moment I walked in—just ten minutes before closing—I was warmly welcomed, setting the tone for a standout dining experience.
Ambiance: 5/5 The setting is casual and cozy, perfect for a comforting meal. Even at the end of the night, the space felt inviting and relaxed, making it easy to unwind over a steaming bowl of pho.
Authenticity: 5/5 The pho here tastes as though it’s made with care, following traditional methods. The broth is rich, layered with flavor, yet never overly salty, allowing the natural taste of the beef and herbs to shine. It’s clear this restaurant takes pride in honoring authentic Vietnamese cooking.
Flavor: 5/5 The pho is the star—deeply aromatic, with perfectly cooked noodles and tender cuts of meat. I also highly recommend their spring rolls and chicken skewers, both fresh and flavorful, adding great variety to the meal.
Service: 5/5 The service here is exceptional. Even though I arrived close to closing time, I was greeted with genuine warmth and never felt rushed. The server was attentive, friendly, and took extra care to understand and fulfill my specific request for the pho. This level of hospitality is rare and truly appreciated.
Cost: 5/5 With generous portions and authentic flavors, this restaurant offers incredible value. You’ll leave full and satisfied without feeling like you overspent.
Final verdict: Pho Asia Noodle House delivers not just a fantastic meal but also a reminder of what makes dining out so special—delicious food served with genuine warmth. For comforting, authentic pho and a welcoming atmosphere, this is easily a 5-star spot...
Read moreMy family and I have been coming here for years and I just want to say first and foremost that this restaurant has the best Pho and Vietnamese dishes probably in all of Washington. We choose this place over any other Pho restaurant, even though there are many too choose from in the area and we have never lived closed to their location.
That being said, I just want to mention in the most constructive way possible that the atmosphere of Pho Asia Noodle House has gone down drastically in the past few years, this prices have also increased so much that it’s almost $100 for 3 people to eat (3 bowls of pho, 2 small sides and 3 drinks). The employees and owners are very nice people and have never been rude or unpleasant to us in any way…but it’s the atmosphere they provide around their guests that has gone downhill. For example, they seem to be doing the loudest and most disruptive tasks during the day around everyone in the dining room who have paid money to dine in the restaurant. (Cleaning the fish tank, cleaning the air vents, using an electric vacuum or extremely noisy hand vacuum right next to the table when your eating your food, organizing utensils on the far back table EXTREMELY loud, I’m talking about slamming them down in the bin to organize them as fast as possible) also they keep the dirty bus bin close to tables while you’re eating which seems unsanitary. This isn’t a regular occurrence or even something that happens each time we visit, but over the course of 10+ years of eating at this restaurant, it may benefit the staff to take note of these things if they want customers to return to enjoy their...
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