Don’t listen to the bad reviews! Beef Phở was piping hot, with perfectly cooked rice noodles, fresh basil, cilantro, lime, and bean sprouts. Best of all, it was a Sunday afternoon, and the place was empty. I still got great service and a delicious, savory meal.
Nguyen V.
Classificação do local: 1 Midlothian, VA
Not a fan. Food here isn’t even real Vietnamese. It might have been at one time but no longer. Until ownership changes, or they hire an actual Vietnamese cook I will continue to drive 30 minutes to Broad and Horsepen for the real deal.
Mike M.
Classificação do local: 2 Mt Pleasant, SC
Average. Chicken phở was salty and noodles were tough. Unusual ingredient of lots of plain lettuce. Chicken with lemongrass had too much sauce and was only dark meat. Nice setting and friendly staff.
Robert C.
Classificação do local: 3 Midlothian, VA
This place used to be 4.5 stars in my book but I think ownership changed and the quality of food suffered a bit. Still a good bite to eat on the southside on Hull Street in the K Mart shopping center.
Marie L.
Classificação do local: 4 Richmond, VA
Great Bun Ga Nuong(grilled chicken with rice noodles) and fresh spring rolls. The best Vietnamese restaurant in that area for sure — a bargain for lunch and the food is delicious!
Peter K.
Classificação do local: 4 Wake, NC
Very good phở tai and spring rolls. Excellent service.
Rheda R.
Classificação do local: 4 Richmond, VA
I’m fairly new to the area and this is the first Vietnamese restaurant I’ve been to in Virginia. Nothing beats the PHO in the Silicon Valley, but surprisingly the phở here is pretty good. I ordered #17 and my craving has been quenched. I’ll definitely return for more.
Mos D.
Classificação do local: 4 Richmond, VA
Same sort of thing as Little Saigon, I even think it was once owned by the same family. Great food across the board but it’s location is too far away for me to frequent.