Tèo Bun Bo Hue

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Tèo Bun Bo Hue

Vietnamese restaurant · Montavilla

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8220 SE Harrison St #230, Portland, OR 97216

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A cozy Jade District spot serving just three soups—signature spicy Bun Bo Hue, plus beef and chicken pho—all brimming with fresh herbs and bold flavors.  

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The Best Vietnamese Restaurants in Portland

"There’s really just three choices at this Jade District restaurant: a lighter profile pho ga with bone-in chicken, a beef pho complete with bone-in ribs, or its namesake, a tangy-salty-spicy-sweet soup from Central Vietnam that comes brimming with pork knuckles, congealed blood cakes, and rice noodles. Each comes with a pile of fresh sprouts and herbs. Teo Bun Bo Hue arguably offers the city’s finest version of its namesake dish." - Nick Woo, Krista Garcia, Janey Wong

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Stellar Restaurants to Visit on Portland’s Culinarily Blessed Southeast 82nd Avenue

"Chicken or beef? Regular or spicy? At Teo Bun Bo Hue, there’s only a handful of options from which to choose. For traditionalists, the classic Vietnamese bún bò Huế comes with all the fixings — rice noodles, congealed pork blood, pork knuckle, fatty tendon, pork sausage, and an array of fresh vegetables served on the side. For those seeking something a little simpler, the chicken pho offers a lighter flavor profile to enjoy with complimentary tea." - Alli Fodor, Nathan Williams

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Where to Find Steamy Bowls of Pho in Portland

"This Jade District restaurant known for its namesake spicy soup also has beef pho on its concise menu. Rather than being treated as an afterthought, the beef pho feels special, with a pristine broth, heaps of green onion, and springy meatballs. The move here is to come with a friend, get both the pho and the BBH, and split them." - Janey Wong, Krista Garcia

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10 Outstanding Offal Options in Portland - Eater Portland

"There’s no better place in Portland to try bun bo hue than the Jade District’s Teo Bun Bo Hue—it’s the namesake dish, after all. Bun bo hue is sour, spicy, and seriously porky thanks to meaty slices of sausage and gelatinous cubes of blood. The central Vietnamese soup also gets garnished with shredded banana blossoms in addition to the usual herbal suspects. Teo Bun Bo Hue is open for takeout and delivery." - Krista Garcia

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Love this place on a chilly, rainy day. The atmosphere is warm and comfy like I'm eating at an auntie's house. The staff are kind and friendly. The bun bo hue is like a warm hug for my stomach. Great place for Vietnamese dishes if mama doesn't want to cook haha.

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Olivia T.

Google
A Must-Try for BBH Lovers! Tried this restaurant for the first time, and I have to say, it’s hands down the best Bún Bò Huế I’ve had in Oregon! From the moment we walked in, it was a great experience. The restaurant is clean, the ambiance is warm and inviting, and the decor is charming without being over the top. Service was attentive and thoughtful. The owner even noticed I had a baby with me and kindly offered hot water, such a sweet and considerate gesture! Although there was a mix-up with our order and a small error on the check, the staff handled it with kindness and professionalism, quickly resolving everything without hesitation. Now onto the BBH and the chicken pho, the food is absolutely delicious! Flavorful broth, generous portion, and it came with a large plate of fresh vegetables, including dried banana blossom (my favorite!). You can really tell they care about the quality and authenticity of the dish. Highly recommend this spot, a hidden gem and a must-try if you're a fan of BBH!

Ikseon Jung

Google
Best pho I’ve ever tried. Been to many pho restaurants in Vietnam, South Korea, California. But this is the best I had so far. I will visit Oregon again to try this pho again. I cry at night missing this place.

Nicole

Google
Only 3 dishes on the menu, so you KNOW it's good. Also they serve really yummy tea that they were super generous with. It's a great spot. Bun bo hue ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨ - needed more spice for us but they have really good sauces - my partner liked the meats more than me Pho ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - like the meat here more but I'm super picky about the fattiness of a meat - broth is good, it's what you'd expect but no flaws

Phong Dang

Google
We drove all the way from Seattle for this. Their menu got 2 dishes(we think, they didn’t give us the menu). Huế beef noodle and Phở. One size. We had the Huế beef noodle. Taste great, had better, but it was good, plenty of protein. Definitely fitting for any cold gloomy day.

Danny Tram

Google
It was my first time here and I would be pleased to visit it the next time due to the great service. I got Bun Bo Hue and the broth was tasty. I love the interior decor related to some Vietnamese culture. The staff was quick and friendly. I highly suggest this wonderful restaurant to everyone

Manon Gros

Google
If you’re looking for bun Bo hue do not miss this spot. Possibly one of the best in the US!! One green flag is that they only have three soups on their menu and they serve you hot tea when you sit down. Don’t expect American helicopter service, they will leave you alone to enjoy your meal which I like. The tendon, fresh veggies, flavorful broth and thinly sliced beef made the soup otherworldly!! I can’t compliment it enough!

Therd Suthanaviroj

Google
05/10/21: 4.75 out of 5 - Came to Tēo as a recommendation from my sister-in-law since we had a guest in town who wanted Bun Bo Hue. We were pleasantly surprised about the restaurant. Upon entering it's intriguingly inviting. Really enjoyed the entry where there is 3 Vespas under the signage. Pretty cool look of feel of the place. The staff were quick to address us and to get us situated quickly. They were very nice, attentive when needed, and quite informative. Not snooty, and definitely not full of non-sensical attitude which has been my experience in many Portland eateries as of late. This was refreshing to see people who wants to actually provide great service. Not sure if this is because of COVID, but there is no menu and there are only (3) items: Bun Bo Hue, Beef Pho and Chicken Pho. Great thing about the Chicken Pho is that it's with chicken broth, as it should be. Not with beef or pork broth like so many other Pho restaurants. We got one of each, and they were all very tasty. Great ingredients, great portion size, and I will say it again...very tasty. Definitely worth the try. I honestly would have like to rate Tēo higher, but there's room for improvement. Would like to see if there will be a menu and if there are other items to try. Will have to come back and see. If you are in the area, I would definitely suggest stopping in and trying it once and decide for yourself. Enjoy!

Tim T

Google
Great place to eat. They only three dishes which are their signature: beef pho, chicken pho and spicy beef stew noodle. Tried their spicy beef stew noodle and totally satisfied. Service are fast and friendly. Interior decoration are pleasant. Minus a star for a nasty men restroom. Don’t go the restroom before eating, you may lose your appetite:-)
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Nikky B.

Yelp
I can always count on Tèo Bún Bò Huế for a bowl of healthy, delicious, and comfort Phở Gà all year round! They are still the best place in PDX for Bún Bò Huế và Phở Gà! These are their specialty and they have mastered the recipes. Clean, nice wall decorations with beloved places in Việt Nam. The display Vespa is Instagram worthy. If you haven't checked them out, what are you waiting for?
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Kathy V.

Yelp
My go to spot for BBH. I always ask for it spicy (it's never actually spicy), but the lemongrass chili oil is so good. I love that the veggies are always fresh and clean. The soup is not too salty and tastes great. It's a bit on the lighter side taste wise, but is always great. It tastes home made and always hits the spot. I will definitely be back! Service is minimal, but they do serve iced tea which pairs really well with a bowl of BBH!
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Leon C.

Yelp
Me and my family were visiting Portland for a couple of days and I highly recommend this place if you are in a crave of Vietnamese Bun Bo Hue. First walking in, it reminds me so much like home with the amazing decor and service was insanely fast for how busy it was. I ordered the regular Bun Bo Hue and was surprised how delicious and rich the broth is. The noodles to meat selection is amazing offering just the perfect amount for both. My only suggestion would be maybe making the broth a bit spicy by adding a bit more saute to the broth. Luckily they have extras on the side where you can personally customize how spicy you want it. Biggest tip: add some shrimp paste to your noodles, this is a big game changer in making the broth more umami. Overall, this was an amazing time coming here and the food here is delicious. Definitely recommend this place, would come back here when I'm around Portland again!
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Phong D.

Yelp
We drove all the way from Seattle for this. Their menu got 2 dishes(we think, they didn't give us the menu). Huế beef noodle and Phở. One size. We had the Huế beef noodle. Taste great, had better, but it was good, plenty of protein. Definitely fitting for any cold gloomy day.
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Erika T.

Yelp
Decent parking, small menu (only Bun Bo Hue or Pho), and quick service. The soup came out super hot and the broth wasn't overly salty. There was a decent amount of meat as well and the spice level was just right for me. Overall would come here again if I was visiting Portland again.
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Jessie X.

Yelp
It was my first time trying Bun Bo Hue and it's become one of my new favorite dishes! I opted for no spice, and even then, the broth was so incredibly rich and flavorful. The noodles were also the perfect amount of chewiness. Would definitely come again!
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Alea A.

Yelp
Cozy soup spot for a rain-filled Sunday afternoon! There was no wait when we arrived and were promptly directed to choose any available table. Waitstaff was extremely kind and polite. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, with cute and tasteful decor. A simplistic restaurant with only 3 options (no menus btw!) We opted for Bon Bo Hue (Spicy Beef Soup) and Pho Bo (Beef), saving the Pho Ga (Chicken) for another time. Complimentary hot tea was provided which was perfect for a cold and gloomy Portland day. The Bon Bo Hue was flavorful and rich, but not spicy in the slightest. Definitely would have appreciated some heat. The noodles were thick and enjoyable. The fish cake and beef were solid. I avoided the tendon and pork blood as I'm not a big fan of those and instead fed them to my boyfriend. He liked the tendons but not so much the pork blood (not that they were bad, just an acquired taste and texture). The Beef Pho was standard. Not mind blowing, but good enough to get it again. The beef was tender and tasty. A plus, as not all pho come with soft meats. The broth was what you'd expect from a pho restaurant. The plates of garnishes were piled high which was nice. Overall, a decent and pleasant place to grab a quick and casual meal.
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Sarah M.

Yelp
I love this place! This place does bun no hue simple & traditional. They only have two things on the menu, bun bo hue & pho. It never takes more than 5 minutes for the food to come out. The bun bo hue comes out hot with a side plate of garnishes (that I forgot to snap a pic of! Oops) filled with banana flower (my fave), lime, bean sprouts, lettuce, and other herbs I am unsure of the name of. I love to add all the banana flower, bean sprouts, and lettuce. Gives that crunch to the soft vermicelli noodles. This place is traditional so you will get pork hock & pork blood in your bowl if you don't ask for them to take it out. I like it all in there though. The place is cute, they have little vespas in the front giving it that Vietnam touch. It's super clean & something about the atmosphere makes it feel like you can eat alone there which I love. Nice for a quick bite & go! No need to feel the need call someone up to eat here but of course you always can. After all, this place is delicious & you should always let your friends know the good food spots!
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Andrew A.

Yelp
No menu as they only offer three items, simple. The Bun Bo Hue was the star of the show, but the chicken pho was right up there with the best in town. Love the type of ice tea they serve. Pleasant service and overall atmosphere. And real Sriracha at every table.
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Christy Q.

Yelp
Was glad to find this bun bo hue place in Portland. I came during the pandemic and so dine-in was not allowed. I ordered take out for 2 orders. They only have 2-3 things on their menu, so you know this place specializes in their broth!! The decor in here showcased the Vietnamese culture and was well-lit despite not being able to take dine-ins. I came here because I saw the amount of good reviews for this place. And this place did NOT disappoint!! It hit the spot with the rainy weather. It was a cozy, spicy, warming bowl of bun bo hue that came with everything I expect in this dish. I appreciate that it came with the banana blossom herb, because not a lot of places do that. This is one of the signs that is an authentic place. The pork blood was fresh. Let me just say, the broth was everything!! Broths are extremely important to me and a lot of places that sell bun bo hue don't put enough spices in it. The spices are what makes the broth. Teo did not skimp on the amount of lemongrass in this broth either. When you first take a sip of the broth, you get hit with the lemongrass, the sate, and the beefiness altogether and it is absolutely a moment in heaven. If you are in PDX and be craving Vietnamese food, especially on a rainy day, come here to get your fix! When I'm in town next time, I'll definitely come to try their pho.
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Brad P.

Yelp
The best BBH I've had in my life hands down. Fast service since they specialize in only a couple things. Served with complimentary tea that was delicious and the staff was very nice. Parking lot is a little crazy so be prepared.
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Duy N.

Yelp
You have three choices. Bun Bo Hue, Pho Bo (beef), Pho Ga (Chicken). We got the first two. Bun Bo Hue was awesome, great broth and all ingredients were high quality. Tender beef, soft tendon, pig blood, etc. I'm so glad Portland has specialty Vietnamese restaurants like this. Beef pho was really good broth and ingredients as well. Love the style with the three Vespas up front I'll be back!
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Adam P.

Yelp
I'm giving this three stars because my husband loved it... I love Bun Bo Hue but this place takes the fish sauce to a whole new level that I couldn't get on board with. The menu is small, but makes for easy choosing. The interior space is nicely decorated and the staff is friendly.
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Phuong P.

Yelp
First off, make sure you know what you want because they Don't have a menu. But that's special about them, they only make 2 dishes: Pho (Beef or Chicken) or Bun Bo Hue. And they are all very good! The vibe is amazing, I can tell the owner put a lot of thoughts into building this restaurant as much as reviving the infamous Saigon city. They did great. Food is quick, tasty, huge portion. Staff is friendly and nice, using soft voice, just to add on the calm vibe of the whole place, I love it. I feel like I can eat when finding my zen here. Really worth trying out if you are in the area.
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Ben C.

Yelp
Come here quick & easy pho ~ minimal menu of three choices so it comes out fast. Ample seating, half-walled dividers between tables is nice, lunch is loud. When ordering, ask for the broth to be extra temperature hot. Fast food service. There is a shared parking lot but very tight to maneuver around for any vehicle.
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Jim B.

Yelp
Fantastic Bun Bo Hue. Also the Pho Ga is the best I've had in portland. Highly recommend
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Ivan Z.

Yelp
Not spicy. Barely flavor. Truly bland. Unfortunate. Staff was nice and friendly. This place is supposed to specialize in this and it was not good
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Bourbon S.

Yelp
Bun Bo Hue! Highly recommended quality food, homemade and very friendly staff. Family owned No menu - only three options Bun Bo hue Pho & pho ga.
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Kareem A.

Yelp
Wow, I'm so happy we came here. There was a long line but we were seated quickly. They have 3 options and I had the Bun Bo Hue (I want to come back for the beef noodle soup). It was so much food, we were all so full. We were all so happy as well, it felt like the right place to eat Bun Bo Hue. Since it was a Sunday afternoon, there were a lot of family's. The art on the wall and wood decor were a nice touch.
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Jennifer T.

Yelp
Believe the other reviews when they said there is no menu. There is only: 1. Bun Bo Hue 2. Pho Bo 3. Pho Ga It was my first time and unaware I asked for the menu when the server came by to ask what we wanted. I assumed there were appetizers and beverage selections but nope. Just the 3 things and tea or water. The bun Bo hue itself came in a pretty huge portion with a lot of protein. I usually am able to finish a bowl to myself but I had to admit defeat on this one. The broth itself was flavored really really good and I loved that the provided all the standard veggies that goes along with Bun Bo Hue. Some places only gives you bean sprouts and mint which takes away from the dish itself. Price was pretty fair as well. It was a delicious meal and would definitely come back.
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Robin S.

Yelp
Have you ever cried happy tears while eating a bowl of noodles? this is the place! At least for me anyway. I've always preferred bun bo hie over pho, and Teo does it right! Each bowl offers a ton of meat, pork blood, and sausage patties with a side of shrimp paste for you to dip the meat in. This bowl hits right in all the places.
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Stephanie N.

Yelp
Teo Bun Bo Hue is the spicy cousin to the ubiquitous pho dish. Anyone who likes pho, but want it spicier, should try bun bo - and Teo Bun Bo Hue is the place for it. Location is conveniently located on 82nd within a small shopping plaza. Parking is usually limited, but not unavailable. Restaurant isn't usually too packed, so waiting for a table isn't a thing here. I've only ate their bun bo here. The serving is between a medium and large bowl, which is perfect. It's authentically made with the proper ingredients. Strong spicy flavor, but not too thick on the seasonings, so it tastes clean. In short, it's delicious and my favorite place to go for bun bo without a doubt! Everyone I know favors this place when they want bun bo. Great choice for a cold rainy day or if you're trying to clear your stuffy nose. Service is quick and they're always friendly. Not an expensive place to eat neither. If you want to try something different than the usual pho, definitely give this place a try.
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Art C.

Yelp
And to finish off the bun bo hue challenge (Bun Bo Hue restaurant vs. Teo Bun Bo Hue)... Here is the final challenger. And the verdict... It's a tie! This version is just as excellent as the other restaurant. Different for sure, but wonderful in every way. I love bun bo hue... the fact that Portland of all places has two restaurants that specialize in my favorite noodle soup dish just warms the heart. Not to be missed!

Dominik R.

Yelp
This place by far has the best bun Bo hue In Portland. The chicken pho is also pretty good. Those are however the only two things on their menu. The service is also great. They are quick to take your order, and always refilling your tea. From the outside it looks like a rough location, but once you walk in the place is modern and clean. Parking can be difficult at times. I recommend parking on the street during busy hours. Regardless I think if you/everyone you are going with wants Bun Bo hue then this is for sure the BEST location to get it.

XO S.

Yelp
Great service and good food. Will definitely coming back again. Friendly staff. Always wanna coming back to support local business
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Patrick W.

Yelp
Not much to add that others haven't already said. I had medium expectations and overall was good. They make basically 2 dishes, the BBH and a chicken pho for those who tag along that don't eat the spicy adventurous meat/rice noodle/soup concoction. Good lemongrass flavors, tasty broth (albeit on the lighter side on this particular afternoon) and the expected assortment of beef and pork meats. I appreciate the fresh and varied greens and herbs that traditionally go along with BBH and they provide all of it. My one small gripe is the air quality in the place hinted of bleach as they use it as part of their table cleaning solution. If you crave BBH, it's a definite worthy stop, but not necessarily a "must go" as other Viet joints across town serve equivalent quality renditions.

Carlton ..

Yelp
Solid BBH with great service and lots of veggies. I just wish the broth was a little more umami. Very clean, would come again.

Steph H.

Yelp
I ordered take out bun bo hue and pho. The order was packaged neatly and cleanly to avoid spills. The bun bo hue was lacking lemongrass flavor, even though the toppings were all there. I was super impressed with the herbs given. I think some mam ruoc would have been good and I needed more spice. The pho was similar in the lack of flavor. I don't think I would go here again, especially with so many other noodle places nearby.
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Donny P.

Yelp
One of the best Bun Bo Hue I've ever had! It tasted really fresh and flavorful with good portioned amounts noodle, soup and meat. Broth was rather more clear and not as oily. This restaurant only makes about 3 items: 1) Bun Bo Hue, 2) Beef pho, 3) chicken pho. They make it really well! Service was prompt and quick. Limited parking in parking lot.
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Brian H.

Yelp
BBH 5/5 Beef pho 4/5 Chicken pho 3.5/5 Specialize only in 3 soups, BBH is personally my favorite here
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Sophia Y.

Yelp
Maybe I overhyped this place in my head prior to going but I was pretty disappointed that it wasn't as amazing as I had hoped. The broth seemed pretty watery and I was sad to see the lack of ability to customize the soups. You really only get a choice among three items - pho ga (chicken) or bo (beef) or bun bo hue. Got the pho bo and bun bo hue. Nothing extraordinary about either of the soups. I felt there was a lack of deep earthy flavors developed in the BBH and wonder if I just came on an off day as I hear amazing things about this place. I love a good BBH but this didn't really hit the spot for me. Also, be prepared to wait a while if you're going for lunch on a weekend - it was about a 40 minute wait on a Sunday.
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Linh L.

Yelp
I got second time here with my family. My first time was 2 or 3 years ago with my friends. The taste and place are good. Should be here if you wanna try Bun Bo Hue.

NH H.

Yelp
Bun Bo Hue flavor is on the spot. Portion is enough. I give it a four stars because the owner/business plaza needs to clean and fix the bathroom. It's rusty and looks dirty in there. The faucet is too old and needs an upgrade in the women bathroom.
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Huy Y.

Yelp
Teo Bun Bo Hue serves probably one of the best Bun Bo Hue dishes in Portland. I'm a big fan of Bun Bo Hue and they make it as if your mom was making it. The moment you come into the restaurant there are whiffs of shrimp paste and fish sauce which is how I knew it was going to be authetic. Because they have very few items it doesn't take too long for the Pho and Bun Ho Hue to come out (5-7 minutes). The Bun Bo Hue had the perfect amount of umami, saltiness and freshness. I tried the pho next but the Bun Bo Hue taste had already encapsulated my pallet. Next time I'm going to have to order the pho separately (maybe not since I'm already addicted to their Bun Bo Hue). This is absolutely a destination to stop by if you're craving for authentic Vietnamese food.
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Therdsak S.

Yelp
05/16/21: 4.85 out of 5 - My wife and I had to come a second time to try Tēo again to check for consistency. This time we brought my mother-in-law; the original eater . This time I went with Bun Bo Hue without the "protein cubes". It's definitely better than I thought it would be, considering I've never had Bun Bo Hue, being that I am from Thailand. Very tasty, and just cleanly made. An absolute delight! Again the staff are fast and friendly. The establishment is ridiculously clean! Well worth the time for dine in at Tēo for a bowl of your choosing. Enjoy!

Arianna U.

Yelp
Broth was a little too oily for my liking. Overall was quite average. Service was very fast and very clean place.
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Andy V.

Yelp
I usually get Bun Bo Hue from the other place in southeast but decided to go here, it was pretty good but I felt like it was just a little less than the normal that I'm used to. I wanted it to be more savory, have more flavor to it but it didn't happen. The noodles were not holding the broth well which was really unfortunate.
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Mia H.

Yelp
The inside of the shop is really cute and simple, walking in. Parking isn't great here, but it's definitely worth for the BBH. I love how they specialize in BBH here and it's always delicious! Quick & great service too. :)
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Israel P.

Yelp
Food is served very quickly! Definitely a spot to come to if you want to eat a lot of pho in one bowl, but that doesn't mean it holds the best flavors for pho in the Portland area. The #1/#2 spots are reserved for "Thom Portland" and "Tan Tan Cafe & Delicatessen". This is place is good for this neighborhood of Portland. They only serve one size bowl of pho. Meat - good. Noodles- good & a lot! Teo Bun Bo Hue gives more noodle than anything, but there is still much meat to be enjoyed! The broth is watered down, not giving much flavor. The meat itself was very good and I enjoyed it, but the broth just needs work. Anyone who says it's the best around is lying. I've tried so many others in the Portland area and many more in San Jose, CA where we have so many Vietnamese immigrants with their pho spots. I almost didn't want to drink the beef broth because it wasn't great. I had to move on to the noodles/meat to get over that I didn't want to continue with the broth. It was no bad by any measure, but it wasn't memorable. I had to mix in sriracha so it could have flavor, but for me at all my favorite places the broth stands on its own. The noodles and meat make up for it possibly as the amount of food is overwhelming. That's great if you're really hungry. But overcompensating in the amount of noodles doesn't make it amazing. I liked the tea. The amount of toppings was great. Utensils, tables, and floors are clean. Places feels great and somewhat private. Though the place could surely fill up, it doesn't feel overcrowded at all. The place is situated in a good asian area for other foods and drinks which I enjoy.
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Colleen L.

Yelp
Growing up Viet, I've had a lot of Bun Bo Hue and Pho. This place specializes and only has 3 items on their menu: Beef Pho, Chicken Pho and Bun Bo Hue. I was confused at first when I didn't get a menu when I walked in. My boyfriend and I love their Bun Bo Hue! I moved to OR from CA and definitely miss Vietnamese Noodle Soups. I never got bun bo hue at restaurants because it was never as good as home except here! Each time my BF visits, we almost always go here as his last meal in Portland (Its 13 min away from the airport). Only complaint is that it is sliiiightly inconsistent. I definitely feel some days, the soup is better than others but, viet food is made with tons of ingredients and flavorings so it is sometimes hard to make it EXACTLY the same each time. It is still delicious regardless!
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Katie C.

Yelp
i always love teo bun bo hue! i order the : bun bo hue tai (hue beef noodle soup, rare beef) - dont worry, the soup is hot so it cools the beef as you eat it! its very yummy!!!
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Meagan N.

Yelp
Teo's has become a regular spot for me. I usually always get the bun bo hue but this time a friend of mine told me I had to try the chicken pho. I was pleasantly surprised. I'll admit, I'm not well versed in chicken pho. I've only had it a handful of times. The broth had a super strong chicken flavor. I like that everything about this dish was super light. The chicken was so tender. It was a little messy to eat because of the bones but I'm not exactly sure what's traditional or not. It comes with a fish sauce dip which was delicious. Overall, I'm glad I tried the chicken pho but I will probably stick to the bun bo hue since it's the best in town!
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Chau N.

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Only 3 items on the menu - Bun Bo Hue, Beef Pho and Chicken Pho. No physical menu. No need to actually, their simplicity speaks better through the food. Top notch in terms of taste, portion, flavor, etc. they have shredded banana flower too for the Bun Bo Hue. Their ice tea actually has nice fragrant tea. I love the whole package here!
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Linh K.

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Wanted to voice my disappointment in their customer service. I drove about of my way to get their food because it's good, only to come home to find out my order is incorrect. I asked for pho nam and beef balls. I only got beef balls, but furthermore, the dish was also missing all the condiments that comes with it (bean sprouts, basil, etc.). I called them to let them know and my disappointment was that they didn't offer my me to come back to get my order corrected. They said sorry. And quitely, I am too! I could have advocated for myself to bring it back to get my correct order and with all the toppings what makes the dish Pho. But I drove 30 min there and 30 minutes back. So did not feel like making another hour to get it corrected, but found myself eating the dish in a state of frustration...
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Anthony V.

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We have been cooking BBH at home for the last year but this location has been our go-to for BBH when we're out and about. They have a limited selection on their menu but because of that their quality in their few dishes shines in their bowl. In my opinion it's more of a southern Vietnamese style of BBH but still a better noodle soup than others around the area. Although price is fairly high, it's pretty much closer to the going rate nowadays. If you're not feeling beef, they have Chicken Pho on the menu as well that is excellent
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Clifford H.

Yelp
Authentic soul with legit meat and tendons... broth in point! Nice staff and atmosphere
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Kiaa H.

Yelp
Super expensive! The price is going up crazily. Going up to $18/ bowl in a short time, that's insane. They never give you any menu with price when you come in. It's like a scammer! The quality is going down while the price is increasing like rocket! Ridiculous scams.
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Steven T.

Yelp
Teo Bun Bo Hue only has three items Bun Bo Hue Pho Pho Ga Alright... never in my life have I seen a Vietnamese place with only 3 items. Usually they have about 10 items for just their Pho, with each item being Pho with a different cut of beef. (Pho dat biet, pho tai, pho tai gan, pho tai sach, pho tai nam... and the list of PHO goes on.. ). But let's move on to the star of this place, their Bun Bo Hue. IT IS 100% one of the best Bun Bo Hue I've ever had in the PNW, not just in Portland. As someone who had homemade bun bo hue growing up, let's just say that it might be better than my mom's. If this is my last review.. so be it. The Bun Bo Hue has a super deep, rich, and flavorful broth. It's extremely clear they know what they are doing when making this hearty, homey, and spicy Vietnamese dish. They aren't scared to keep it authentic with their pork knuckles, pigs blood cube, thinly sliced banana blossoms, and more. I've also tried their Pho. It's good also but it's evident that the star of the place is their Bun Bo Hue. I have not tried a lot of Pho places in Portland, but their Pho rivals even the Seattle area. Every time I come back to Portland, this will always be a place that I must consider eating at.
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Marc C.

Yelp
Their spicy Bun Bo Hue hits the spot on a cold rainy day. They only have a few items on the menu. since their Bun Bo Hue is so good, I've only ordered it.