Decent pho average price. I would go again
The food was delicious and the owner or manager was very hospitable and helpful when it came to what to order from the menu. Definitely coming back whenever I'm in Milpitas.
I’d you think this place is any good please stop reviewing and skewing it for the rest of us. Hands down the worst pho I’ve ever had. I’ve tasted pho from San Diego to Philly to NYC and this is bottom barrel. Generous portions but noodles and meats were tasteless and rubbery
I've tried five different Vietnamese restaurants in silicon valley as well as lived in Vietnam for a couple years. this is definitely one of the best spots I've been at for their dry noodles, tons of food for $15, and they give a decent amount of sauce although the sauce is still lacking in the flavor compared to the real thing.
The food was flavorful, and at cost price for quality of food. The chicken seemed as if it were seasons forever and almost transparent. The vegetables were fresh and for the mix of different textures my plate was very satisfying.Although the table smelled like a moldy rag the food was delicious.
Really good pho. Large portion for the price. Plus really good shaved ice nearby.
This is a very average pho place. There are definitely better choices in Milpitas & North San Jose.
I paid over for a latte in a 12 oz cup which is their largest size. I feel like it's way overpriced for what it is, and if I'm paying that price for a latte I should stay there at least a few hours to make it worth it. The interior is cool and modern which you really are paying for. There is a parking garage with 90 minutes free and street parking as well.
This place is so good! We go all around trying to find the best pho, and this is Top 2. The broth is delightfully aromatic with hints of clove. Filled with a lot of meat and noodles. All the sauce bottles were clean and service was SO fast. Don and the staff was very very nice and accommodating. Hospitality that you don’t find much anymore.
They know what counts for the New York Steak with Garlic noodles: generous portions of meat, seasoned in a way that complements rather than overpowers. The garnish is appropriately irrelevant.