Pho 24
Vietnamese restaurant · El Paso ·

Pho 24

Vietnamese restaurant · El Paso ·

Classic Vietnamese fare, including vermicelli noodle soups

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1346 Lee Trevino Dr #109, El Paso, TX 79936 Get directions

$10–20

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1346 Lee Trevino Dr #109, El Paso, TX 79936 Get directions

+1 915 598 0024
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$10–20

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Pho 24

Deyna G.

Google
Great place been here many times with my mom! No problems with the service or food they’re both great, service is always good. I always order the brisket pho and it’s always great and there is little to no wait for it!!! My favorite food place in town.

Ray S.

Google
So yummy, the broth is so well seasoned and good, the meat is nice and thin not grainy at all, my favorite comfort food. Kiss the chef on the mouth yummy. Would eat here even if they yelled at me. Maybe don’t get it to go tho.

Eric Y.

Google
Great tasting pho, regular is $11 and the large is $12.49. The soup tastes great, and the meat is well cooked. Service is quick and waiters are nice. Tons and tons of seats. Would recommend!

Michelle J.

Google
Rude. Rude. Rude. When I asked if they had a charbroiled option with the pho, the owner raised his voice, pointed his finger at me, waved it and told me to never order it like that. He said in a loud tone “don’t do that.” It was rather embarrassing and maybe he was offended because he proceeded to tell me not to order it like that. Ever! I was embarrassed, because the entire restaurant can hear and he yelled at me in front of my child. He mentioned other guests ask for the charbroiled meat too. Apparently he gets angry when you ask for this option. Honestly, if other people are asking for it, maybe it should be considered. He returned to ask if I had been to this place before and I said yes, and he continued with the pathetic scolding again. He did not return to refill my water and never asked how we were doing. Poor service. Rude dude. Bad experience. BUT wait…it gets worse! As I go up to pay I said, “let me ask you a question: if I were a man, would you have spoken to me that way?” He couldn’t answer me with a straight response. He said, “ No, I speak from the heart cause you can never ask for it that way.” I became very stern because he couldn’t answer me with a straight yes or no. I told him that it was embarrassing and I was simply asking if he had that option and that I didn’t need to be scolded about it. He kept trying to justify his tone and why I deserved the lecture about how it should be served. I get his passion behind the dish, but to humiliate your guest in your restaurant?! I then said, “ if my husband were here I don’t believe you would have spoken to him like this.” His voice rose even higher and in a threatening tone he said: “Bring your husband here.” Ummmm what? I said you know after this experience I don’t believe I should have to pay for this meal after how you’ve been treating me. He said, “go ahead and go, that’s what you want that’s who you are.” He proceeded to walk away into the kitchen and I lectured him back about how he is treating me as his customer and how I asked a simple question that seemed to offend him and he was being rude. I was like, I shouldn’t have to pay for this. He said go and said nothing else. I waited a few seconds, grabbed my bag and told my daughter, “let’s go.” She heard him say go. Halfway out, he YELLS at me again, this time with more force, yelling that if I leave he will call the cops! Did he not tell me to go???! I waved my card at him and reminded him that I was there to pay with my card in my hand despite the terrible experience and him embarrassing me. I stated I didn’t think I should pay and he was the one that said go. He proceeded to humiliate me in front of the entire restaurant, still yelling, while my little girl is watching her mom get threatened by this owner after he said. “go.” I paid my bill in utter humiliation. To have this owner scold me, degrade me and then yell at me in front of everyone is a disgrace to this establishment. As I paid I reminded him that all I asked was a question about a food option and that he didn’t have to scold me. We’ve had pho everywhere and this option is always available so I was simply asking if he had it here. He said I had given him attitude. Well heck, after he scolded you the first time, would you sit there all nice and sweet? I reminded him again that when I asked him all he had to say was, “ we don’t have it here” instead of humiliating me for asking. I asked if he was the owner and he said, “yes.” After the bill was complete he actually said, “thank you.” Are you serious? And all I could think was: Thank you for an awful and humiliating experience in front of your guests at your restaurant and in front of my daughter. Awful experience. Think twice before dining here. Think about this experience and how he humiliated a mother in front of her child. He didn’t care and he told me he didn’t, and that’s not how to run a business. What a shame. All he had to do was apologize for scolding me and belittling me.

Marissa M.

Google
Love this place! Usually we order to go but we have also eaten at the restaurant as well. They pack the fixings and noodles separate from the broth to ensure everything is fresh and not soggy. It’s always delicious, definitely recommend!

Carla P.

Google
I went 2 times dine in and 1 take out before writing a review. The pho here is phenomenal. I really love pho so I’m always eager to try a different Vietnamese restaurant and to be quite honest, I’ve been kind of over the other pho restaurant I would alway go to. There’s a lot of aromatics in the soup and it’s just so perfect. I would 10/10 recommend eating here. I’ve had the lumpia rolls, beef bahn mi, seafood pho, brisket pho and boba. They’re all great. They do get busy so the waitress I’ve had does seem to be a little more rushed and she’s usually the only one waiting the tables so I understand. It is very clean, the drinking glasses, silverware and restroom are always clean. Again, come try it here!

Bella M

Google
the brisket pho was DELISH ! even for a hot summer day , it hit the spot ! the shrimp spring rolls i got were a good size being two per order :)

Michael N.

Google
I really liked their Pho! It was my very first time eating here today, and I was not disappointed. I didn't plan to come here originally, but the place I wanted to go was charging dinner price for lunch. The cashier said it was because of being a "holiday," Since when did Valentine's Day become a holiday ?! I quickly looked for another option nearby and Pho 24 popped up on my Yelp radar. I decided to give it a try. Upon entering the restaurant, the place looked bright and inviting though besides two TVs, there weren't too much decor on the walls (or elsewhere for that matter). The dining area had ample tables - 10 (seating for 4), table for 8, and table for 20. So, if you want to bring a group, 20 folks can sit together. I ordered Pho tai as I usually do when visiting any Vietnamese restaurant for the first time. That's my way of establishing the baseline, especially comparing taste of food - particularly the pho broth. The broth was very good, perhaps the best I tasted in El Paso. Rare steak was very tender - sometimes it's very tough and chewy - no issues here. Rice noodles were perfectly cooked and not clumpy though I thought the amount could be a little more for a large bowl. Maybe that's the reason it's only $ 8.95 instead of $ 11 or $ 12 elsewhere. Service was prompt and polite. The old lady who was bussing the table and filling your glasses didn't speak English, but it was just fine. She was pleasant enough. This probably will become my No. 1 Pho restaurant in El Paso. I will definitely be back. If you like pho, you need to try Pho 24!