Love the Beef Noodle Combination Soup!!! Everything looks fresh. They only take cash at the restaurant, otherwise, you can pay debit at the front cashier. Very friendly and I always stop here whenever I’m in San Bernardino.
I E.
Classificação do local: 4 Riverside, CA
Not bad. Down to earth. Inside the grocery store! Payment up front. Standard phở. Will come back.
Ryan M.
Classificação do local: 3 Alexandria, VA
Okay, so its in an asian market, real hole in the wall type of thing. The food is pretty good for the price. Its not the best or the worst, I had the shrimp fried rice and it was a little above average but not enough for a fourth star.
T M.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
This was my first and surely my last visit. The phở was alright until I came upon a delicious pubic hair surprise tangled in my noodles. I don’t want to know where that came from. Other than that, the food there were priced reasonably.
Isai C.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
This place was sooo tasty, but just know its inside the market. The portions are really really health so be mindful. Great place and I highly recommend it.
Kaylin O.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Probably one of the better phos I’ve had in the area. I saw good reviews for this place and decided to try while shopping in the grocery store. It was good. I would definitely eat here again if I go shopping for groceries here. It’s very casual and informal like a food court. They have roasted pork and duck too. Have not tried it yet! It’s a bit far from where I live so I only make the trip when I’m desperate for asian groceries.
Oskar Z.
Classificação do local: 4 Fontana, CA
It’s inside an Asian grocery store. They take«cash only» at the dinning area but you can pay with cc or debit at the grocery register. Food is really flavorful and won’t be disappointed with the price.
Chris S.
Classificação do local: 4 Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Good is good. Sandwiches are spectacular. The phở is delicious. It would have gotten a 5 star, except the lady manning the front counter was very… stereotypical angry Asian woman. The dude(owner maybe) was very nice and chill. I’m eating here again! Especially since the special phở is only $ 3.99 and sandwiches range from $ 1.99 to $ 2.50.
Susanna L.
Classificação do local: 5 Redlands, CA
Really good phở for the price. It’s not 3.99 anymore, it’s 4.99 but still worth every penny. I’ll definitely be coming back to this place!
Sean C.
Classificação do local: 4 Corona, CA
Okay was very skeptical going into a supermarket for Phở. It did all work out and satisfy my PHO craving. I ordered the number 1 special, large. Came out in a portion that was a bit larger than other restaurants. Broth was a little sweet, but was not overwhelming. Will go again if I’m ever in the area. They do serve boba if you’re looking for that.
Maria G.
Classificação do local: 4 San Bernardino, CA
Pretty good
Ralph O.
Classificação do local: 4 Chino Hills, CA
The restaurant is in the market and they blast the air conditioning. I come here ever so often but have come less recently because it can get crowded. I like the phở with meat balls. The broth is savory but a little oily. They give generous portions and prices are reasonable if not cheap. Service can be slow though.
D G.
Classificação do local: 4 San Mateo, CA
I’ve got to say that this is my favorite place in the IE as far as phở is concerned. The broth is delicious! I’ve had the tofu vegetable phở, the chicken phở, and the phở with rare steak. I’m not really a fan of the combo phở with the tendons, tripe, mystery meatballs etc. It’s inside of an old supermarket, so if you’re looking for ambiance go elsewhere. But, if you’re looking for good food, get a menu and have a seat. Though there can be somewhat of a language barrier at times, the staff are friendly and service-oriented. If all else fails, just be sure to point out exactly what you want on the menu. The food is prepared quickly. If you’re vegetarian and you order the vegetable phở, be sure to ask about the broth, because last I knew it was still beef-based.
Rhiannon J.
Classificação do local: 5 Palm Springs, CA
If I could eat here everyday I would. Fresh, simple, inexpensive. Get the taro icee with the #47 or the Banh Mi. It will sing to your soul.
Bobby S.
Classificação do local: 1 Mentone, CA
I used to eat here all the time. I used to have duke status here, but not anymore. It all started on 9/19, my soup came with a well boiled fly. Yes, as cliché as it sounds, «There’s a fly in my soup!» They smiled, said sorry and made me another one. I shouldn’t have been charged for that order but they insisted. Thinking the«fly in my soup» is an isolated incident, I went back 2 days later… My friend’s lunch order, had a 3 inch piece of raw chicken on it. Once again, they smiled, said sorry and charged my friend for the order. 2 unsatisfactory experiences, 2 times back to back, just 2 days later, deserve 2 stars minus 1
Emily C.
Classificação do local: 5 Inland Empire
First thing I advise you do when you enter the market is explore a little. Pickled EVERYTHING, fresh fish, dry ramen bowls in unnatural flavors, Pocky, and best of all, a Phillipino cake mix called Puto. Then you go over and get some noodle soup! Watch out because it is hotter than hell, but worth it: vegetable/tofu noodle bowl. Be sure to eat the greens first because if they sit in the soup too long, they change the flavor of the broth. And the broth is SOGOOD. The flavor is delicate, so you probably shouldn’t try your friend’s BBQ pork, because that is also SOGOOD but will kindof ruin your soup because the flavor kindof kicks you in the tonsils. Then after you pay, go back and buy that Pocky, go back wherever you came from, and hopefully you can take a nap with your happy belly full. Or sit on the couch with your doggy while you write a Unilocal review. Your choice.
Thomas B.
Classificação do local: 5 Lake Elsinore, CA
Good Phở… always fresh… love this place… dont let the grocery store fool you!!!
Miguel H.
Classificação do local: 4 Grand Terrace, CA
First time trying phở and i have to say it was good. I had their regular beef miso soup which was bigger than i thought. I also had their egg rolls and they were delicious. Next time i would like to try Bahn mi sandwiches.
Sam P.
Classificação do local: 4 Redlands, CA
Sure this restaurant is inside of a grocery store. Sure this restaurant is a hole in the wall. But where else are you going to get phở for $ 3.99? Or the buy two bahn mi sandwiches and get one free? Your food is going to come out fast and delicious. The food is fresh– straight from the grocery store. It’s no nonsense, quick, and inexpensive. This is also the only place that I’ve seen that has an innovative way to get rid of flys. They fill clear plastic bags with water and hang them around. The flys see their blown up reflection in the clear plastic and go away. It works! By the way, I think the restaurant is called Phở 333, but I’m not going to create any waves.
Anita L.
Classificação do local: 4 Redlands, CA
This bustling little lunch counter/restaurant is located inside the Seafood Market supermarket(next to Napa Auto and across the street from the Brandin’ Iron). Seating is limited(4 communal tables seating 8), and the service is frantic at times. I’m a fan of their prices. Bahn mi sandwiches are a deal here. Ranging from $ 1.99-$ 2.50!!! Choices include barbequed chicken, beef, pork, and the combination. PLUS, there is a sign that states«Buy 3 get 1 free»!!! The bread is fresh and crispy enough to gouge the roof of your mouth. The meat and garnishes had good flavor, but I wished there were more sliced jalapenos. Another deal is their boba drinks…$ 2.50! The phở is as good as Phở Mai(generous portion of noodles, not alot of beef in the #1 regular sized combo for $ 5.75). The appetizer sampler was eh. so so… Included with the regular garnishes of cilantro and shredded carrot and daikon was lightly pickled green cabbage. Great spot for a bahn mi if you get there before the lunch rush. Oh, also a plus, a Grade A from the health department!