Ordered 2 pho bowls, it's all they had on their menu, they brought out 1 tiny vegetable plate with sparse bean sprouts, basil, and 2 thin lime wedges, asked for another plate of vegetables, they didn't even give lime with the 2nd plate of vegges yet charged $2 for it. Nickel and diming customers for every beansprout!. So just gave them less tip. They don't really deserve any tips except for etiquette disciplining so feel free to leave as little tip as possible. This is due to their attitude problem.
Pho was nothing memorable. Really watered down, flavorless broth with tenderized (using some chemical) beef, no Sriracha (saving every penny) and instead gave us their "homemade" Sriracha ripoff, just hilarious and ridiculous.
This restaurant is a great lesson in business administration; the restaurant was totally empty except for us even though they've been in business for a year (new owner) = zero customer service = zero business know-how = zero customer retention. Will be out of business soon.
We miss Com Tam Thien Huong, the restaurant that was here prior to this subpar replacement. ...
Read moreBeen here 4+ times already. Always ordered their pho dac biet with flat noodles. It costs abit more but the its worth it. Their soup base is different than that the usual beef broth you get at other pho establishments. Fyi, ive eaten at all the pho places in the bay, from pho 90, hai noi, pho papa, and other unusual pho places one see in the bay.
If you want to try different pho flavor, give this place a try, you might like it.
Their com tam is also good but dont expect it to be like ‘com tam tien huong’, which is a good thing as tien huong’s meat is over-marinated, its like you eating candies, so sweet, i dont know if their meat is good or not because all i taste was sweet sauce. On the other hand, the meat here, isnt over marinated. Overall, their style of com tam and sauce is different than tien huong, and that is a good thing for me.
Overall, ive frequent this place from...
Read moreThis place is strictly pho based so if you’d want a variety of food like fried rice or something, go elsewhere but if you do decide to dine in, the pho is really delicious and flavorful. The beef was juicy and nicely tender, though they do not serve tendons(they have tender beef, brisket, flank and beef meat balls). There is limited condiments but the broth is great even without them! It’s really good for comfort food. If you’re a vegetarian or vegan, I wouldn’t recommend coming here since its mainly a meat based menu as well. I didn’t order much for appetizers but the fried chicken was very nice and crispy with it’s honey glaze sauce. They have lemon water so if you dislike that, maybe ask for water without it or get another drink on the menu...
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