Pho 79 by FIU

1415 SW 107th Ave, Miami - 33174
305 reviews
Pho Vietnamese Noodles
(305) 603-7222

Good food. Love the spicy noodles. 55A

My favorite restaurant hands down. When I first found it and had pho for the first time I visited 5 days in a row. I’ve now been a regular for over three years. If you’ve had Vietnamese food then you’ll love this place. If you haven’t yet, I suggest that you do! Great service, quick and always fresh. Simply delicious. The pho specifically is food for the soul, very nutritious.

Who says Viet food isn't the best? well, to fulfill your craving, you must go to Pho79. Prices are super reasonable and with no questions affordable. The taste, flavor and authenticity are just few compliments. The service is amazing and super fast. ? ?? After having my great noodles ?, I complemented it with a Boba tea of honey dew; suggestion by one of its staff members. Believe me!! you won't regret this place... only 12 to 15 minutes from the airport and hotels closed by...if you're downtown, it's worth driving.

The pho bowls are very tasty and very reasonably priced for the size.The medium feels like a large and I could barely eat half with how big it was.Worth the visit if you like pho for sure.

Awesome Pho soup!Their bubble tea is fire ???I’m always happy to come here for lunch!

I had not eaten Vietnamese food in a long time. Food was excellent, service excellent. Go and visit them. You will not regret it.

This used to be the best of the best places to eat Pho noodles in Miami until the pandemic started, but they seem to have changed the cook and the price now is not student friendly anymore. The serving volume of meat changes depending on the cook of the day. The broth changed. Boba tea recipe changed.But still I like this place. I don't have any other better option, just missing old days when the food was always beyond expectation.

Pho was disappointing and expensive. The chef should eat his own creation because it was the most bland pho in the smallest bowl with no space to stir and little broth. Definitely targeting college kids Americanized pho. Asian people know what pho is suppose to taste like and it’s not this. Don’t waste money coming here.

If you’re Asian and want real pho, save yourself the time and money and don’t come here. Went in for lunch on a Friday afternoon. Ordered medium pho and tofu rice platter. Pho came in a tiny bowl, unable to put anything on top because there was no room to stir. After tasting the bland, plain, broth and wondering why the rice rice noodle was brittle, broken and seemed like it was presoaked, didn’t bother trying to swallow this mess. The broth smelled foul, making it not editable. The tofu platter looked appetizing until you ate the overdone, burned tofu and all you could taste was the chard blackness. Even the tri-color drink came in a sundae cup that was way too small, Ice all over the table and a mess everywhere. At least they didn’t mess up on the rice and egg. Everything else we didn’t touch because it was made carelessly. I hope the chef actually eat their own food and how it’s served so they can experience it. Don’t waste your money because we spent $45 for this experience so you don’t have to be disappointed.- Asian persons who love pho, just not here.

If you’re Asian and looking for real pho, don’t waste your money because this was the worst pho we’ve had. Luke warm bland broth, brittle rice noodles stuffed in a tiny bowl where you couldn’t fit any herbs on top to stir. After one taste, the broth smelled foul and not even enough broth to cover the noodles. The noodles were either old or pre-soak because it broke into little pieces. Also had tofu rice platter. Looked appetizing but so burnt that all you could taste was the chards and not the food. We told the server the pho was not good and we didn’t touch it, all she could do was apologize for the horrible food because she had no authority. Wonder if the cooks actually ate what they served because this is an embarrassment if you’re Asian. Other folks may not be able to tell what good pho is but don’t try to fool the Asians and a dish you’re suppose to be excellent at.