Pho Viet USA

Vietnamese restaurant · Near Northeast

Pho Viet USA

Vietnamese restaurant · Near Northeast

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333 H St NE, Washington, DC 20002

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Flavorful pho, spring rolls, and boba drinks served here  

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333 H St NE, Washington, DC 20002 Get directions

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"New noodle shop Pho Viet USA opened with a lengthy menu of spring rolls, meatball, veggie, or seafood pho, vermicelli in a spicy lemongrass beef broth, rice dishes, and dried noodles." - Eater Staff

https://dc.eater.com/2018/6/21/17489736/dc-winter-restaurant-openings-2020
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Willis Wah

Google
I wanted to like this place, especially since I picked it over somewhere my wife picked, and boy was I disappointed. They put a ton of black pepper on everything! The pho had a ton of pepper. The lemongrass chicken had no lemon grass flavor, but you guessed it, had tons of pepper. The Bun Bo Hue tasted nothing like BBH, but yes, had tons of pepper. The Thai tea boba was so overly sweet that my 14 yo son took two sips and left it. Not to mention that the boba was all clumped up. The service was horrible. On the hottest day of the year, there is no or low AC, and had to ask for water about 3-4 times before the finally brought it, and never offered to refill. My BBH was brought out AFTER everyone else was basically done. And the restroom was a storage room for everything except toilet paper and working paper towel dispenser. Sad Uber ride back to the hotel...avoid if you're considering.

QueennTyy

Google
This restaurant was cute , small and intimate and the bun Bo hue was really good and spicy. I just wish my broth was able to stay warmer a little longer.

Kathleen Li

Google
I never post Google reviews but I had to for Pho Viet! It’s so underrated, a beautiful restaurant with delicious Vietnamese food. All the pho is so yummy and I also loved the Bao buns with grilled chicken. Great prices and portion sizes. Would recommend! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Peter Carlson

Google
Great spot! Stopped in for veggie pho and It was so satisfying! High quality plant based pho.

Nasa Sousa

Google
I ordered pick up. I got the special pho, egg rolls, and fried shrimp dumplings. The egg rolls were good. But the sauce that came with it was very salty! The fried shrimp dumplings were extremely greasy, I couldn’t eat more than one. The pho was okay. It was very salty. I’m not sure why they put salt and pepper on the noodles. I feel like that is something you should let the customer decide to add if they wanted to. I had to add a lot of hoisin and hot sauce to give it flavor. The portion size was good.

Allan Raheem

Google
The food was good as well as the cocount boba but tbe portion wasn’t justifiable. Picture 1 was with noodles and pictures 2 was just the soup left you can see how 90% of the bowl is just sup. Left the restaurant still hungry

Rachel B

Google
Amazing Vietnamese restaurant with delicious food! This restaurant is super cozy and cute, with kind efficient service. We were SUPER satisfied with our meals - pho and a chicken fried rice for entrees and egg roll for appetizer. The egg roll was the biggest surprise - WOW that was good! The flavor was rich and complex. I love that they add the wood ear mushrooms, and topped with the sauce was phenomenal! We will definitely be back! Our only complaint was the kitchen is a bit dirty, and unfortunately we could see from our seat! Check out my IG @dcfoodlife for more food recs in the DC area!

José Moreno

Google
Very kind and hospitable staff. I liked the Pho. Pictured is the seafood Pho or the Pho Hai San. The decor was pretty cool, also pictured. The Vietnamese coffee was delicious (pictured). I'm the valiant type that can have espresso at 8PM. Well worth it! The Thai Iced Tea wasn't too flavorful and could've used some sugar. I think they were understaffed because it took a long while to get the check. It was also closing time and you pay at the bar. I'm sure that had something to do with it. They stop seating at 8.
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Shevani T.

Yelp
the food itself was great and it was a small, hole-in-the-wall on H street. the service is definitely a tossup--been there twice and the service was much slower the second time--but definitely worth a visit!
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Kaylyn D.

Yelp
My first impression of this place is a very authentic tucked away little place. I ordered online and went to pick up after work. The person working at the counter was very nice and addressed me by name and with a nice demeanor. It was so refreshing. The place is cute, I wish I got pics but this was a quick stop for me. I got the steak and brisket pho.. OMG AMAZING! My two year old even had a blast with it. Will be back for sure!
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Monica G.

Yelp
I'm new to Pho and I really enjoyed my visit here. I ordered the spring rolls and the crab shrimp rolls to start which were delicious . It was my first time so the lady who assisted me was so helpful and patient with me with ordering. I actually been 3 times so far. I tried the beef brisket pho and seafood. One of my visit I just ordered spring rolls and the shrimp rolls. Between the beef and seafood my favorite was the seafood one. The only thing I regret is I ordered to go , which meant I had to go home and warm it up. I believe In order to get the real experience of pho is to eat while it's hot at the restaurant. I will go back to sit down and eat with an updated review.

Alyssa M.

Yelp
Lemongrass pho is perfect. One of the best bowls of pho I've had. Consistently good quality
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John P.

Yelp
Ordered the chicken fried rice as take out for dinner. Price was reasonable and decent size. The flavor was really good and it had a variety of ingredients.
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Britney G.

Yelp
The weather was gloomy so we decided to pick up pho for dinner. The restaurant was busy with many pick up orders but my online order came out quickly. I ordered the Summer Rolls w/ Stir-fried Garlic and 5/5 sooo good. The sauce was the perfect and the veggies were fresh. I also ordered the Crispy Shrimp Dumplings and 5/5 as well. They were flavorful and crispy. The thai chili sauce made it taste even better. I had the Brisket Pho and it was very flavorful and fresh. The brisket was tender and the beef broth packed so much flavor. I can't wait to try the rest of their menu.
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David N.

Yelp
TLDR: Busy casual spot, with an Americanized twist to Vietnamese food. Non-Vietnamese waiters do not know their menu. Food is edible. I came in with a party of 8 Vietnamese some tourists and some local to Virginia. We were greeted promptly and politely from the waitress. Since there were 8 of us, a lot of menu items were ordered, which egg rolls, spring rolls, rice, pho, and a vegetarian dish. The menu itself is very beautiful, but the actual food definitely looks nothing like it. The service: Our waitress was very nice, took our order, and repeated it to us. The appetizers came out within 10 minutes, but the main entrees came out, no exaggeration, 45 minutes later. I asked for extra beansprouts, as the existing amount they gave was enough for ants, and later on found out that they gave the entire table extra and charged for it. This would have been nice to know beforehand that this would be extra, which definitely was not the case. We also ordered a banh mi, but after over an hour, we told them not to bring it, as it was taking too long. Our drinks were full, but had to politely ask them for it. The food: The food all came out at sporadic times, with the children's food coming out 1 hour after the appetizers, again, no exaggeration. Given the restaurant's name, half of the table decided to order pho, and our waitress got it all wrong. We ordered the "Pho Tai Nam" and got the "Pho Tai Lan" My table being Vietnamese, pronouncing it correctly, thought that this non-Vietnamese waitress was pronouncing it incorrectly but giving us the correct order. Upon the first 2-3 bites, we were certain that we did not order this entrée, and asked the waitress and manager what this was? They kept repeating "Pho Tai Lan" and we were like this does not seem right. Anyways, I found a menu on another table that hadn't been pre-bussed in about an hour, and went through it. Saw that they had both a "Pho Tai Nam" and a "Pho Tai Lan" (For the record, there is no such thing as "Pho Tai Lan" so be aware that this proprietary to the restaurant. This is essentially beef pho with the beef being stir-fried with garlic and topped on the pho. sounds good but the beef was over-cooked and tough) Message to the non-Vietnamese waitress: Please double check with your Vietnamese patrons on their Vietnamese order using your menu. Management: Management was a Vietnamese kid who spoke very softly and decided to give us 50% off of two bowls of pho (there were 4 total on our table), which was nice. We spoke to him in Vietnamese throughout our time in the restaurant to get things sorted out, but he was so timid and not confident in his communication. Not much got resolved. Conclusion: This restaurant is definitely catered more to Americans who would like to get a basic feel on what Vietnamese food is. The food is mediocre, at best, but maybe this restaurant is catering to the area. Pho Viet USA is a casual spot, with a fancy menu, and a poor food presentation. The prices are high, a little too high, given the food presentation, taste, service, and restaurant ambiance. Would I go back? No. Would I suggest this to an American? Yes. Vietnamese? No.
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Larry M.

Yelp
Once again I have passed by this spot several times, and always noticed a line outside. That speaks volumes to me!! So...it was simply time for me to get there!! Nice hot Pho goes good on cold days!! This is THE way to start the winter solstice off!! . Where I am: @phovietusa_333 . Location Reviewed: 333 H St., N.E. Washington D.C. . Menu Includes: Spring Rolls, Egg Rolls, Crispy Dumplings, Pho (Beef, Chicken, Steak, Brisket, Shrimp, Seafood, Veggie, & Meatball), Stir Fry, Fried Rice & Noodles (with all proteins), Banh Mi (Vietnamese subs), various Boba Teas, & various craft teas, Beer & Cocktails. . Items Reviewed: Their Crispy Shrimp Dumplings (Fred rolls with onions, black peppers, & sweet n sour sauce $8). STAMP!! I crushed these!! Get them!! Their Beef Spring Rolls (wrapped in rice paper with vermicelli, stir Fry beef with garlic, basil, lettuce & Vietnamese pickles $8). Absolutely DELICIOUS!! This hit different!! It was surprisingly good, with that garlic beef & veggies dipped in the beef broth. Their Chicken Pho (white chicken meat with chicken broth $13.50, the spicy lemongrass broth $3.00). STAMP!! The Pho by itself was excellent. Add the hoisin, siracha, sprouts, jalapeños & that lemongrass broth...STAMP!! Get this!! Their Jasmin Boba Milk tea $4.50. STAMP!! This tea was fragrant (you tasted the Jasmin flower), and palate cleansing!! Wonderful!! . Customer Service: Attentive & Pleasant. . Online Navigation: Super simple, 3rd party delivery available, inside seating, and a small bar. . Parking: Street/Metered, Enforced. . Recommendations: Get ANY Pho, & Boba. =STAMP =DELICIOUS =DECENT =PASS =NAH #Bigschlimsreviews
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Caty W.

Yelp
I ordered takeout from here, only two items. I showed up five minutes early so I apologized and was very okay with waiting. However, my order has not been ready for a long time, in fact, I am writing this review while waiting for my order that was supposed to be ready more than 30 minutes ago. I understand that they are busy but so many other orders have been given out to Doordash, people at the table, and other takeout orders. They kept asking me to wait, but wouldn't even give me an estimated time and I was very close to asking for a refund. The service is so bad and it is only Monday. If you want to order take out and pick up your food late, this is the place for you. Edit: just saw the receipt. 8% gratuity? Really? Not deserved at all. I waited thirty extra minutes for my food and they put in a mandatory tip? WOW--definitely not deserved.
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Meg J.

Yelp
Disgusting. Bathroom, is dirty and smells like the sewer. Do not recommend. Food tastes dirty and very oily.
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Anthony B.

Yelp
Great pho! Place a little small and staff could be a little more attentive as we had to flag our waiter a few times to check out.

Daryl D.

Yelp
Ordered a banh mi sandwich and a summer roll for lunch. The Summer roll was great, but the sandwich was on bread that was tough to chew through and the sandwich was not cut in half. Won't be getting a sandwich here again.
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Amelia D.

Yelp
Easy to miss this Pho shop on H St if you're not looking out for it, which I had definitely done since living near H St. However, one of my friends was craving Pho something fierce, so we tried it out last night and had a great time! The inside is really small (maybe 10 tables total), but the decor is very cute, with paper hats and cool art on the walls. We ordered three items: chicken fried rice, the pho Tai Lan, and I got the vermicelli combo with an egg roll. Overall, all the food was very good, the portions are generous, and the prices were very reasonable (most entrees are between $13-$16). The noodles were very good, and I loved the dark sauce on the table on the chicken! My friend loved the chicken fried rice with the chili oil on the table, and I tried the broth from the pho and it was delightful. If it hadn't been so warm out, I would have also gotten the pho since it looked so good. The service was friendly throughout (though our waters were not refilled, but I also didn't ask for any more, so that was on me). They oddly didn't bring a soup spoon for my friend's pho, but did bring regular plastic spoons to the table. When we were done, we went up to the counter to pay and I think we threw the poor guy when we asked to split our order so we could each pay for our own, but he was super kind and figured it out for us. Overall nothing fancy, but a great affordable meal option that will leave you very full and satisfied.

sandra b.

Yelp
I love the ambiance in this modest family restaurant where kids on a back table get tutored in their school lessons by a big brother and it's shotgun style like restaurants I remember in Saigon. It is warm and inviting on a rainy night. The food here is adequate, especially their Pho ga (chicken soup). I didn't like a Saigon pancake I tried once. Another reviewer recommends this restaurant for Americans but not Vietnamese. I agree with that view. Its the closest restaurant to me so I go here when I don't want to go to 7 Corners and it satisfies my cravings for Vietnamese food for awhile.

Charmain M.

Yelp
I saw a young lady on TikTok say that you all were good. I arrived at 12:25 there were 6 patrons, 3 who were already eating. The others hadn't gotten water yet. I sat down after about 5 minutes I got a menu. The young lady gave me a water. I drank some of it only to realize there was something in my glass. She took it away. Didn't apologize I asked for a coke. I ordered my pho, at 12:55 she brought over the wrong soup a few minutes later she brought the correct one. I started to eat even got extra noodles. Only to see a fruit fly buzz on over and land in my freaking soup. I got it out took it to her and this time she apologized but I just paid and left. I will never come here again sorry.
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Tom L.

Yelp
The food is good, and the portions are pretty ample. The inside has some little decorations up, so it's a fun vibe. The place isn't huge, but I've never had to wait for seating.

Benjamin M.

Yelp
TLDR: food is good but there are better options outside of Capitol Hill, however, the service is terrible primarily because a lack of management to prioritize and organize the team. The food was okay, particularly the spring rolls, but the Pho was nothing to write home about. Pho 75 in Arlington is significantly better, but then again, you have to go to Arlington. For the food, I would give them 3 1/2 stars. The reason for the two stars is the service. We waited about 10 minutes for them to come get our orders, and then another 35-40 minutes to get our food. We ordered summer rolls, spring rolls, two pho bowls, and a vermicelli pork dish. It shouldn't take that long considering two of the dishes simply involve ladling some soup into a bowl with noodles and putting some raw meat into the broth. We went around 6:15 on a Sunday, so maybe it was the dinner rush, but they certainly seemed to be prioritizing DoorDash and walk-in takeout over sit-in customers. One woman came in right as we did, placed her order, and was out of there 10-15 minutes before we got our appetizers. No water refills, no "do you need anything else?", just forgotten for the 30 or so minutes it took us to finish and leave. At one point, our server was taking orders, packing orders for take out, organizing said orders, etc. she was obviously flustered and overwhelmed. Not sure if it is a lack of staffing (I don't think this is the main issue as we were the only sit-down customers and they had like 2-3 people in the front of house, and maybe 2-3 people in the kitchen from what I could see), lack of training (two employees left for like 30 minutes after we got there, came back, picked up some dishes, and then one just left even though it was obvious they were behind), lack of management, or all of the above. My suggestion to management would be to hire a full-time manager, the owner's be there to manage, or simply turn it into a take out place.

Dynise B.

Yelp
My boyfriend and I went here on a Sunday afternoon. Street parking only. The inside is small and decorative. Service was quick and polite. We both enjoyed our pho and spring rolls. Thank you!
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Rohan N.

Yelp
Pho Viet is the ideal spot for a takeout lunch during the work day. While I've never tried Pho Viet's namesake Pho, I have consistently enjoyed this restaurant's the Boneless Chicken Rice Plate (R16). The plate comes with a deep bowl of turmeric infused rice (no discernible flavor difference but the turmeric provides a nice yellow color), a couple of cucumber slices, raw lettuce super thinly sliced, lightly pickled carrots and daikon radish, and the grilled chicken itself, topped with fried shallots. The plate also comes with a cup of nuoc cham, a light fish sauce mixture that brightens the dish up. The chicken thighs are flavored with lemongrass, and while there are some notes of lemongrass, the end result is really just chicken thighs that are well cooked and nicely flavored. The pieces are browned well and the inside of each piece is tender. The chicken is definitely enjoyable alongside the nuoc cham and various vegetables; so enjoyable that I ordered this particular dish around twice a month last year and twice this month alone, including today. The various side vegetables are all enjoyable. Perhaps omitting the four slices of cucumbers and replacing them with the carrots and daikon mixture would be even more enjoyable, but I'm not complaining about the variety. A couple of notes - Pho Viet's dish is not the most boldly flavorful version of Viet style grilled chicken that I've ever had, but it is definitely one of the better options in Washington, D.C., especially for a lunch during the work week. The ratio of rice to the rest of the ingredients is high; by the time I finish the chicken and vegetables, I have half a serving of rice left behind which I then repurpose for another meal. Value for money is palpable. I will certainly be back for takeout and will eventually work up to trying some other dishes offered by Pho Viet's H Street location!
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Nina Z.

Yelp
I've had a few things from here and most of them are good. The pho and bahn mi are delicious but I recently tried their seafood fried rice and it was not good. Full of onions that were barely cooked which really changed the flavor of the rice. Also I've ordered extra meat and noodles and this last time they claimed they added it to the soup but there was the regular serving so in the event order extra anything be sure it really is included because you do pay for it.
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Austin G.

Yelp
Pho Viet USA is a new pho spot on H Street NE. Most of the city's pho spots are in Northwest D.C. so there's an advantage for a pho spot to open in Northeast D.C. However, this spot can learn a few things from the great pho spots in Northwest: 1) Food: The menu is diverse, including spring rolls, fried rice, noodles, and bubble milk to compliment the pho. Prices are average compared to other pho spots in the city. However, the flavor and quality aren't up to par. I ordered the spicy lemongrass beef pho and for being spicy it lacked flavor and a kick. The ingredients are sparse (usually they pile the bowl and plate with veggies, basil, etc) and the broth tasteless. 2) Service: The staff were friendly, but they forgot to bring us water and a few other items when there were only two other guests in the restaurant. There are a few pluses: 1) Space: It's small on the side of H Street closest to Union Station. The inside is beautiful with two murals on the walls and a simple design. It looks good in photographs. 2) Milk tea: I didn't try it, but the fact that it's on the menu is a win.
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Jennie K.

Yelp
I would give Pho Viet a solid 4/5 stars. I always try to be mindful of how new a business is, and when a place is only a few weeks old, I expect there to be learning curves. I ordered the regular pho, while my s/o ended up getting the lemongrass flavored pho. While the pho had a generous amount of noodles and meat, the broth can definitely be a little richer. Maybe if there was less water put into it, it could be absolutely delicious. The lemongrass pho wasn't as fragrant as others that we've tried, but I also think it's because the broth wasn't as rich as we thought it could be. I think with a little more practice, and more cooking of the bones and meat, the broth can be very delicious. I liked that the noodles were chewy in a sense, and were not too soft. A big problem I have with some pho places is that the noodles were cooked for too long of a time, so the noodles end up being way too soft. The egg rolls were good! Crispy and hot. Also ordered some boba as well and both were very good. I'll definitely come back and hope to see improvements. The owners seem very friendly, so I like to give new businesses a second chance to get better!

Gus C.

Yelp
First pho in DC and this place did not disappoint! I got the standard pho with rare beef, brisket, and meatballs. Meat was great, but the broth is really what shined. Soo much flavor in that soup. When I asked for additional veggies, they were happy to oblige and I got a huge bowl to add as much as I liked. Looking forward to trying more items on the menu! Definitely coming back.
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Ken C.

Yelp
Pho was decent. Everything else was not, including service. We were the only table on a Tuesday evening, though they had constant grub hub/delivery orders going out. We asked for water multiple times. They said ok but would not commit to action. A girl off the street comes in and asked for cup of ice, which she received promptly (non-paying customer). Mind you, we are paying customers and only ones dining in. #19 (some beef dish) was not good at all. Sliced beef with some watery thin sauce. Did not finish apps either. Asked for Thai bubble tea. Didn't have it. Asked for Dalgona coffee. Didn't have that either. We are not pulling things out of the air- it's in the menu! So many flies in the dining room, reeking washroom in such poor condition, and constantly beeping smoke detectors- you know the place is in shambles and owner does not care. Scared to see what the back area looks like in terms of sanitation. Skip this one and thank me later.
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Sara C.

Yelp
This is my all time favorite place to get Pho! I come here every weekend. It has a quiet homey ambiance. Food comes out very quick and has large portions.

Kyalei 1.

Yelp
To be honest, I think some reviews for this restaurant are a little hard. But to each their experience, I respect it. I went to Pho Viet USA once (literally yesterday) very curiously because it's closed to a nail salon I went to. The restaurant is small, but very warm and welcoming (at least on a rainy day). My waiter was a teenage boy, very polite and shy. After ordering, I didn't wait too long before my food came. Maybe because the restaurant wasn't crowded (?). I ordered a Boba tea, and a Spicy Lemongrass Beef soup, which was surprisingly really tasty! It wasn't as spicy as I wished but you can always add some sriracha to it and it does the job. I'd say the only turn off was the table was a little too small for the size of the plate. You do get A LOT for what you pay for (in my opinion/as far as the soup was concerned). Will definitely recommend this place. It's really lowkey, slow place and cozy.
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Dianah A.

Yelp
My pho was great .. my shrimp garden rolls not so much.. they completely fell apart & disnt even basil in them
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Leese H.

Yelp
After popville published the restaurant was in the process of opening, I have been eager to try this new addition on H street. Last night, I walked by and noticed it's finally open! So I called a friend to come and try it out with me. The staff were a bit awkward, a few of the employees spoke fluent English but went to the back to work in the kitchen and pick up supplies. So a teenage boy helped with our order and he had absolutely no idea what we wanted. We kept on asking for plates and instead he would bring us chopsticks. One of the owners noticed this and dismissed the kid, in which later the kid went home (good idea, let the kid go and do homework). The menu is a very basic Vietnamese menu, consisting of different types of pho, rice dishes, spring rolls, and boba tea options. I was so happy to see such classic and simple menu since the other competitor -Red Boat- is quite fusion. I had wanted to order the spicy pho broth with the same kind of toppings in the special pho order (that meant beef, tendon, and tripe), and it took so long for the staff to understand what I wanted. I understood my order was complicated but typically, going to the original Pho Viet in Columbia Heights and ordering this same kinda dish is not an issue whatsoever. (I asked the staff if they were affiliated with the original and they had no idea what I was asking.) When the food came, our spring rolls were poorly wrapped and cut but the flavors were good. My bowl of spicy pho was bland and the meats tasted cheap. I had to spit a few hard pieces out because it didn't taste edible. However my friend ordered a regular bowl of pho and it was flavorful. We both didn't get any bean sprouts or basil on the side; these garnishes were already added in our pho. Overall, there's a lot of kinks with the service and food. I really hope they figure this out since the owner and staff appeared to be nervous and excited about their opening! I support all family-run businesses in H street corridor but with the way they were running things last night, they may not make the cut. I'll check back in when the weather gets colder and will try their regular bowl of pho as a second chance. Only if they make it.
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Manny E.

Yelp
Im a huge Pho fan. I found this place and decided to carryout because of the ratings. Well it took 30+mins to get my food. My car almost got towed. The food: I had the N5. It was ok. I've had better. I also had the shrimp summer rolls. They were stuck together and broken apart. So i had to eat them with a fork. See the pic. Will i go back again? I might give them another chance.
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Brian R.

Yelp
Really impressed with this place after some of the negative reviews here. Pho was excellent with rich flavors and the crispy dumplings were even better. The drink selection is impressive. They even have salt coffee, something I've not found since I'd first had it in Vietnam 2 years ago! The star anise tea was also an awesome rare find. We'll most certainly be back often and highly recommend this place!
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Stephanie J.

Yelp
Star Anise ice tea has "medicinal properties" ... honestly, I didn't know what to order, but this beverage, if nothing else, will keep me coming back forever. I felt really rejuvenated, like I was shedding a whole pandemic's heaviness, just drinking it. And I have to bow to the lovely presentation of the to-go cup they created for me to take with me. Just whole levels beyond ...
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Toby D.

Yelp
Excellent carryout experience for Pho! I was wanting some pho and decided to try this location - near bridge on H street. Called ahead and they were very helpful in taking order when I didn't have a menu. I wanted the soup with no noodles, she was great replacing with some extra bean sprouts and onions. During covid, maybe not stocking some of their less popular items, they were out of tripe and tendon, but everything they had was fresh and delicious. Pick up was good - the front door was propped open and a table was set up for carryout food, pens to sign orders, menus. Didn't have to go into the restaurant to complete a pickup. They had a special to get a mask with an order or you could buy masks, helping take care of customers. I paid with credit card and was very quick. The packaging was good - a paper bag with nice handles, with a plastic bag liner with multiple containers for the soup, one for broth and meat, other for veggies, and two little containers for duck sauce and sriracha sauce. Came with set of disposable chopsticks in plastic, and some napkins. Fun assembly! I ripped up the veggies and put back in the veggie waxed carton, and added the sauces, then poured all the broth and most of the meat and mixed it up. Easy to put together and easy to eat from the waxed carton, yummy! Would definitely get pho again here! Good staff and great tasting!

Jamal J.

Yelp
Don't eat here. Walked in and asked for a seating of 1. Girl said to sit anywhere. Sat down for over 10 mins and was not even greeted or given water. I had to get up and ask about service. The girl was happy to take my order before paying, but allowed another person of a different ethnic background to eat first and then pay. Never eat here if you're in DC.

Taylor S.

Yelp
The ambiance is nice and the food was good. Service was the best and very attentive. Overall it was good. Would recommend.
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Lisa F.

Yelp
I order from here from time to time and something is always missing from the order. today it was the appetizers and any utensils/chopsticks to eat with (despite politely requested). It's time I learn my lesson and stop giving this mediocre food with terrible customer service my business.

Debbie N.

Yelp
This was horrible. I ordered a noodles combo with lemongrass chicken and a taro bubble tea. I was missing the egg roll, the noodle bowl was tasteless and hot (it should be room temp) and the portion was sparse. I couldn't even eat it and I paid $25+ for this for delivery.
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Bronwyn E.

Yelp
This is my go to pho delivery place. Always get beef pho and spring rolls. They have huge portions and high quality pho meals. I always have leftovers
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Gabriel Y.

Yelp
Love the pho here. Portions are perfect, atmosphere is sweet, and service is warm and friendly! I've been here too many times to count and the pho is always consistent:) lots of love:)

Ana S.

Yelp
Came here with my friend and we both got the combo with the pho, 1 spring roll and 1 egg roll. It was a very nice clean place and the pho was delicious! When we came in there was only one person in the front so he seemed very busy but still gave us good service! Will definitely come back.

Jeff T.

Yelp
Ordered from here through Uber Eats. Food was great..... the problem was it arrived cold and without utensils. Kinda hard to eat pho with your fingers.... I had no way to know that the establishment does not provide utensils. In my opinion, they should always anticipate their customers need and not put the blame on the customer for not telling them they needed utensils!

Linnel W.

Yelp
Went to this place today wanting some dumplings ordered my food ahead of time of arrival and was told 10 mins my travels was 20 mins to get there I arrive walkin I stand at the register to be stared at and not acknowledged for 5 -10 minutes then finally I was asked about my order then to be brushed away for the customer behind to place his order I then tried to have patience to still be ignored while being ignored I witness a young man washing glasses and not doing a good job at it he definitely was not washing the rims where your mouth is place on the glass so my patience ran out and I just walked out
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Becky T.

Yelp
I drive to another pho place to get pho and discovered this place by accident. OMG it's so cute the decor (mom and son shop, paints the scenery of Hanoi Vietnam) and family feel. The pho and spring rolls are very good. The pho broth is close to Vietnam pho as can be (I am vietnamese and been back to VT). Worth the price and time to sit in OR just order. The banh mih is good, not as good as eden center, but still. If I have to order pho in DC, this is the place to do it!!! The setting to eat in is adorable. Lanterns from Hanoi hanging over you, embroidered art of Vietnam's people and landscape (which you can buy and proceeds go to a non profit in Vietnam) and cute baskets and utensils makes you feel like you are in the country side. As I sat there, there are lots of locals (all diversity) coming in here to eat and order take out. I would say you can't go wrong.
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Christelle S.

Yelp
This is one of my go-to spots for a warm dinner during the winter. The pho is really filling and my husband and I usually order one to split between the two of us. Sometimes we get an appetizer, but the pho is enough for two and it's delicious. Would recommend for a budget dinner option!

Gloria P.

Yelp
They charge you a 8% gratuity fee for pickup/ takeout orders then ask if you want to tip. That's all I have to say about this place.
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Lisa G.

Yelp
I ordered take out via GrubHub and am mostly happy with my food. The Crispy Veggie Dumplings were amazing! The Veggie Summer Rolls and Spring Rolls were also delicious and a great value when ordered together in a Rolls Platter. The Veggie Pho was flavorful but I did not like the vegetables or tofu in it. Same as the Veggie Noodles/Vermicelli. The Coconut Boba Tea was a nice light flavor but perhaps with too much boba. The Vietnamese Iced Coffee was a bit too strong for me. I would order from here again but focus on the appetizers next time.

Robin H.

Yelp
Ordered pho from here when they first opened a while back. One of the worst pho I had ever had. Many of my clients have recommended it to me for the past year, so I went back today. Ordered one pho. The broth container had a hole in the lid, so more than half of it spilled all over my car, clothes, phone, etc. They included none of the sides (sprouts, basil, hoisin, sriracha). I paid for extra jalapeños - nope. But I did receive 5 limes for some reason. And DoorDash is saying the restaurant is disputing the charge, so I am out almost $20.00. Never returning.

Xiao L.

Yelp
Order if you want to get sick. Extremely disappointing. Ordered on ubereat, the order was not only wrong, item was missing, but most disgusting thing is a piece of RAW meat in the soup. Extremely unsanitary and undoubtedly the worst restaurant one can ever imagine. Again, extremely disgusting & disappointing. Wish one can give negative stars.

Marco L.

Yelp
I always order their dine-in special that comes with a good portion of pho of and your choice of spring roll and egg roll for only $19.50! Their beef pho has always been excellent and consistent! Highly recommend it!

Aurora Giselle L.

Yelp
Y'all! Im so impressed and grateful for my meals! I've been wanting Pho for so long I ordered two Pho bowls! Even with my long delivery wait from DoorDash I am grateful to be able to have Pho any time without leaving the house! All of the herbs and sprouts were super fresh! Exactly what I needed! Pregnant and thankful!