PHU XUAN VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT

Vietnamese restaurant · Houston

PHU XUAN VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT

Vietnamese restaurant · Houston

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13734 TX-249 #D, Houston, TX 77086

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Central Vietnamese specialties, noodle soups, rice dishes, coffee  

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13734 TX-249 #D, Houston, TX 77086 Get directions

$10–20

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13734 TX-249 #D, Houston, TX 77086 Get directions

+1 346 570 4063

$10–20

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Why Restaurants Are So Expensive Now, According to Chefs and Restaurant Owners | Eater

"The owner says, 'I'm going to be completely transparent; we filed for bankruptcy in December 2023. We might break even this year.' The owner reports the restaurant is unionized and that labor percentage is 'around 50 percent.' The owner describes a pricing method: 'I generally take the highest-cost ingredients, and multiply that by a factor of three and a half to four and a half, and that usually captures my labor costs.' The restaurant's bowl of pho is $26; the owner says they use chicken from Joyce Farms and that their broth takes three days. The owner describes a popular fried rice that originally used Chinese sausage and red hot dogs made by a local company using 'nice beef' costing $9 a pound, but says they changed it to shrimp (the dish priced at $27) because customers were more willing to pay. The owner says negative reviews compare the $26 pho to a $10 alternative and that 'some of the most vocal critics have been Asian,' asking, 'Don’t you want us to get paid?'. The owner recounts that the owner's family of four ate at Applebee's for $75 and that they 'felt good about the value' while also saying they 'knew someone along that chain is underpaid.'" - Jaya Saxena

https://www.eater.com/24241174/restaurant-owners-chefs-explain-restaurant-pricing
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phan kenny

Google
Amazing Central Vietnamese food and excellent service! I had a fantastic experience at this restaurant. The flavors of the Central Vietnamese dishes were incredibly authentic — rich, savory, and full of depth. Every dish we tried was delicious. What made the meal even better was the warm and attentive service. The staff were friendly, helpful, and made us feel truly welcome. You can tell they care about both their food and their customers. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an authentic and satisfying Vietnamese meal. I’ll definitely be coming back!

Yen Dobson

Google
Delicious specialties from Hue, Vietnam! Our table shared a platter of bánh bèo (steamed rice cakes with shredded shrimp) for appetizers and ordered Vietnamese coffee (cà phê sữa đá) and salted coffee (cà phê muối) for beverages. Everything was delicious. The coffee was sweet, robust, and authentic. The salted coffee had a salted cold foam/whipped topping that offered a nice balance of sweetness. Probably the best I’ve ever had. Our cousins who frequent this place love their Mì Quảng (yellow rice noodle dish). We also got their Bún Hến Huế, Bánh Canh Nam Phổ, Bột Chiên, and Cơm Gà (in order: clam vermicelli noodles, thick noodle soup with udon cut in smaller pieces, egg rice cakes, and fried chicken rice). I really enjoyed their egg rice cakes and would recommend the food and drinks here; items you can’t get at other popular Viet restaurants. Enjoyed my experience and the staff was very kind and helpful! Ambience was very nice despite it being somewhat busy on a Sunday!

binh pham

Google
We spotted Phu Xuan Restaurant across from the vietnamese grocery store and decided to stop by and give it a try. My mom ordered Mi Quang, while I went with Bun Bo Hue. The beef noodle soup was delicious and loaded with toppings. My mom really enjoyed her bowl as well. The service was great, and we’re definitely planning to come back to try some other dishes next time.

Google reviewer

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We were recommended this place by my dentist for a more authentic Bun Bo Hue and they did not disappoint. I got Bò Biá (vietnamese snack sausage rolls) and their Bún Bò Huế and my sister got the same and a Thai tea. Service was quick and the food tastes delicious 😊 I also like the decor of the restaurant.

norah

Google
Delicious vietnamese food!! I had the Bun bo hue, and tried some Bun thit noung. The soup was very nice and rich, with yummy toppings and veggies. Vermicelli was surprisingly delicious plus the fish sauce! Very tasty at a really great price. I would like to come back and try some more!! 100% recommend, also has a cute atmosphere!

Khanh Nguyễn

Google
I had an incredible experience at this Vietnamese restaurant! The food is absolutely amazing, and you can tell that each dish is made with love and authenticity. The beef noodle soup is to die for – tender, flavorful, and so satisfying. If you’re a fan of rich broths, this is definitely a must-try. The Salt Foam Milk Coffee is another standout – it’s unlike anything I’ve ever had before. The perfect balance of sweetness and saltiness makes it an unforgettable drink. On top of the fantastic food, the customer service was top-notch. The staff was friendly, attentive, and really made the experience feel special. I’ll definitely be coming back for more! Highly recommend this place for anyone craving delicious Vietnamese cuisine in NW Houston

Move with Shery

Google
✅ Flavorful dishes! ✅ Friendly service. ✅ The owner offered us free homemade candied ginger for the Lunar New Year celebration ❌ uses too much plastic regarding cuttleries

Bryan Vi

Google
So cool to see a Vietnamese restaurant that specializes in Hue cuisine on this side of town! I love Hue food so this place was on my radar for a while. I tried the Mi Quang, which is one of my favorite dishes of all time. It was one of the best I’ve had at a restaurant in Houston. Usually I prefer this dish when it’s homemade but theirs was just as good. I loved the wide, thick noodles and all the nice textures coming from the fresh vegetables, peanuts, and roasted rice paper. The addition of a hard boiled egg was a nice and welcoming surprise! The broth was super flavorful which is the most important aspect. The pork was also very tender and delicious. I tried my mom’s Bun Mam Nem and thought it was delicious and authentic as well. The mam nem sauce was very pungent and flavorful. Loved all the protein in this dish. The thap cam special was great as well. I loved the banh beo the most out of all the different tastings. The fish sauce was sweet and slightly spicy from the jalapeños which paired well with every item. Phu Xuan does Hue cuisine justice and I hope to see more people discover their delicious dishes!