Good things come to those who wait. I see most of the lower reviews are for slow service or time receiving their food. In a world of instant gratification, I get why people are so impatient. Do they not realize the pandemic shook the restaurant industry to the core? Probably not. However…the food is excellent and always consistent. For that, I give 5 stars, even if it takes a little while.
Wow! This was a surprise! My mom's neighbor recommended we try this place. We just moved here from the San Fernando Valley we're regulars at our favorite Thai restaurants and Vietnamese Pho restaurants. What a find this place is! It fills both bills. Thai, Vietnamese and even some delicious noodles that don't taste.like either of these. I can't wait to return and try some more things!We got the Thai Papaya Salad and the Pancit Bihon Noodles as well as Orange Chicken. They were all to die for. And the portions were quite generous.
This is one of those restaurants that there are just not enough stars… I can not recommend this place enough! The food is nothing short of an addiction for me. The Tum Yum and Pad Thai are my favs but everyone I know is obsessed with the garlic yakisoba!This place is quintessentially family owned and operated. Kudos to Arthur for being awesome today but the entire staff is awesome!Try it! You wont regret it!Ps: I would have taken photos of the food but it’s never around long enough for me to get the camera out ?
Came here on a Monday, wasn't that busy inside the restaurant. Got a seat right away but from that point to getting the food was 60 minutes. Restaurant was clean however the temperature was very cold inside.Food is excellent and authentic.Staff is good and sweet but do make sure you have enough time to spend.
This place has amazing food. Easily the best Pho in town. Their Udon, Pad see ew, and yakisoba are all great as well. Unfortunately their wait times are not great. Whether dining in or taking out, plan to wait a good 45-60 minutes for your food.
I make sure and stop at Spicy Noodle every time I'm back home. The pho here is definitely the best in town. The staff is also always so nice and sweet.
If you like your service subpar and condescending, this is the place for you! This establishment would like to be "high-end", but can't get out of its own way.To try a new place for my daughter's sixteenth birthday dinner, we went here. We were a party of five, and they could not provide five menus at the same time. They kept bring two at a time over the course of ten minutes. Of course there were apologies, and since we are post pandemic, my family and I were understanding. Honestly, we only need a couple menus anyway.Now I am a Pho fanatic. At my favorite soup always includes beef, tendon, tripe, meatball, and brisket. So, the description for the Laotian Pho seemed right up my ally, (beef, tendon, tripe, brisket, beef balls, in a Laotian style beef broth ). Now, if you are a connoisseur of Pho, you know that the quality of the broth can vary depending on the establishment, and I was not 100% sure of the Laotian style broth. So, I attempted to order a small bowl. But, the waitress was quick to tell me that (and I quote) "since I wasn't familiar with Pho I should order something else". I realized that I must be pronouncing Laotian wrong, and so I quickly pointed at the menu and told her this is the Pho I wanted. But, hey... the menu has several items marked "NON-REFUNDABLE, PLEASE CHOOSE CORRECTLY", in the menu. So, they assume that their clientele is illiterate.When my daughter's order of spring rolls arrived, so did plates with spoons, and forks. My daughter joked that it was her sixteenth, and she had been using chopsticks property since four. I dared her to ask for chopsticks by saying, "How does my hair look? Cause I have used these dingle-hoppers, can we now get something to eat our meal with". But, our joy was diminished when we realized that the peanut sauce for the spring rolls, was basically watered down peanut butter.When our soups came we were too leery to request chopsticks in a jovial way. And then the waitress had a hard time counting out five pairs of chopsticks. But, the pho and orange chicken tasted delicious!I was not the biggest fan of the Laotian style beef broth. But, I was more disappointed that the soup was basically brisket. Only one meatball, cut into slices. No tendon, and very little tripe. But again, the taste was delicious...even with the Laotian broth.We sat for a very long time waiting for the check, and an equally long time to get a to-go container for my daughter's pho. Yes, I know that service everywhere is suffering from being short staffed. But...Based on the price, service, and that peanut sauce is important to me. I probably will stick to my usual hunts for Asian food.
my favorite pho place and their spring rolls are THE ABSOLUTE BEST !!EDIT: DO NOT order online !!! my god is it so stressful i’m not sure why they have that option if it doesn’t work and now I have 9 pending payments on my card cause I thought it was my cards fault. Tried calling as well several times and no answer. Amazing food but absolute terrible service…
We found our new favorite pho place to go to!We moved to the Murrieta area about a year ago and tried all the spots for Pho and this one is hands down the best!!! Spring rolls are amazing!
Good Food - Great Service to Stella They Survived Pandemic thanks to patronage of regular customers - We recommend Shrimp Fresh Spring Rolls to start - Pad Lao Thai - Pineapple Chicken Fried Rice - Spicy Basil Stir Fry and All Pho’s