Do not go there the server/owner is very rude. I’ve came there several times but the last time I came, I walked in and the guy said hey and I said hey back, then he asked me where I wanted to sit and I looked around and pointed to the table and walked over there and sat down. I waited for about 10 minutes. I was not served, but was giving a mean look From the server/owner then he comes over to me and he says if I do not want to be there then I don’t have to come because he said he spoke to me when I came in and I ignored him and he told me that was rude and also told me I did not have to come there if I don’t want to be there, and I looked at him and I was appalled And I said “excuse me ?” He repeated himself and I said “I don’t need you to speak to me like that that’s very rude.” I told him “I did speak to you when I came in like I always do. “ I do not speak very loud and then he says, but if I was wrong, I apologize, but then he continued to carry on and say it again “that When people speak to you, you supposed to speak back and if I don’t wanna be there, then I don’t have to come and I could go somewhere else. “So then I looked at him and I said “you know what ?? I’m leaving and I would not be back, because you are accusing me of something I did not do , And this is very ignorant and very rude to speak to your customers like this that give you business!” Then I left. This place food is not even all that good. I just go for pho. I go there when one of my favorite spots Saigon, which has really good Vietnamese food They’re closed from 2 to 5 so this was the afternoon when it was closed and I just went down the street to them, but all of my Vietnamese friends do not go there because they also tell me they are rude and their food is not all that good. I would not recommend this place to anyone take your hard Working earned money to someone else. I have never experienced that type of ignorant , immaturity from any business in my...
Read moreThis strip mall location had been home to two Thai restaurants prior to I Love PHO moving in. If that’s an omen for things to come, get it while the getting’s good. I Love PHO (the establishment spells its name with a heart symbol) dishes out the signature soup with gusto. The broth is flavorful (and, like any legitimate pho, customizable: you can pick the meats and tinker with the seasoning to your heart’s content) and it comes in three sizes. Considering that the $6.45 “small” will still fill you up, that’s a steal.
The rest of the menu appears to be equally reasonable. Almost all entrees are $9.95 or less, and you’ll find many familiar offerings. Beef basil, pad thai, fried rice, and mixed bowls are all up for the taking as is a variety of exotic beverages (milk and egg yoke, anyone?).
I Love PHO is not large, but the proprietors make good use of the space. Seating appears adequate and the red and black décor is inoffensive if a bit spartan. My server was soft-spoken yet polite, and wait time was minimal. A testament to the restaurant’s credibility can be found in the fact that mine was the only Caucasian face in the restaurant at the time of my visit.
For those who don’t travel High Point Road regularly, I Love PHO is a bit out of the way, and the overall dining experience doesn’t quite measure up to Pho Hien Vuong. But if you are in the vicinity of Jamestown or outer Greensboro and want a cheap, filling meal with flavor, phoget about going...
Read moreI arrived at 11:54 pm. I was greeted as I entered the restaurant. I was able to sit anywhere as I was the only customer at the time. The waitress handed me a menu and asked what I wanted to drink. I told her water and she went to get it. When she returned I ordered the pho dac biet large and went to the restroom to wash my hands. The restroom had one stall and a toilet. It was nothing special to write about. After I was done with the restroom, about a minute or so, my food was already sitting at the table waiting for me. Everything looked good. They used a different onion than what I'm used to, purple colored one, but everything looked good. The meatballs were cut up, which normally you get the whole meatball. The tripe was the same as any other pho restaurant. The round beef was on the small and thin size. Not sure I saw brisket there like other pho restaurants. The vegetables were fresh. Noodle was a little thinner than I'm used to. Guess everything is just bigger in Texas. The waitress was very attentive as she would refill my water without me having to ask. After I was done with my meal I went to the counter to pay, my order was $11.48 before tip, and I was on my way. Service was very good but the serving size of the meat isn't what...
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