I ordered take out once but it would never be the same as having a bowl of hot soup in the restaurant.I really liked it, it was a huge portion and the service was incredibly fast.I would totally recommend it
fresh rolls were nice (we got bbq pork instead of shrimp)we had to ask for peanut sauceI had chicken pho. Took half of it home. It was ok, but not great; not much flavor to the broth. For my husband to NOT polish it off in one sitting... there's been better.
Pretty good food.
#11 is my favorite Pho option, I always get that or the pork sandwich. Great service, friendly staff and is good to bring cash to pay as they prefer it that way.
Beef stew neural have only fatty pieces and to go with the Spring rolls only a small amount of it's all amount of a debt
It's my usual go to for pho in Alameda. My only wish would be for a bowl of pho ga with dark meat instead of white meat.
Absolutely love, love, love their Pho. Different than anywhere else on the island, much more flavorful. When I asked about it, they mentioned that Pho originated in Northern Vietnam, where the owners are from. Most other Vietnamese restaurants have roots from Saigon, in the south of Vietnam.
Super tasty pho
Noodle soup is sooo good and served hot. My bf ordered stir fried beef with onion, lemongrass and chili with steamed rice and soup
Tonight was the first time I've dined here since they reopened for indoor dining. The stir fried garlic tofu tasted very good. With a $20 credit card minimum it's going to be very difficult for this restaurant to climb out of the 3 point review. For more than a year-and-a-half I did not eat here simply because I did not want to order more than $20 worth of food, and I did not want to go to the ATM. Given that most of the time when I am eating out on Park Street, it's after work, and I'm by myself, it'll probably be a couple more years before I eat here again. Sometimes you just don't want to spend $21. Side story: I'll never forget, the last time I ate here, about a year-and-a-half ago, my bill came to $19.50. They refused to take credit card. I said, with tip it will be over $20. They still refuse to take the credit card. All I had on me was a 20. I paid with that $20 bill. If you ever heard anything so ridiculous.