I would suggest a decor update but I wasnt there to judge the decor, I was there to EAT! Amazing pho and spring roll. And the chicken kabob was the ka-BOMB
The food was delicious and beautifully presented. Service was excellent. I'm saving this as a top Vietnamese restaurant in the US and one of my favorite places. I travel nationwide.
My favorite Vietnamese restaurant in the Indy region. This restaurant was the first place I ever tried Vietnamese food as well. It’s a comfortable family-owned restaurant to explore Vietnamese flavors!The restaurant itself is quite spacious, clean, with friendly staff! I believe I’ve seen a karaoke machine inside too!
Not the best pho I have had but not the worst. I orded the spicy pho, it was not spicy and I'm not a fan of the puffy noodles they used. They also only have one size bowl of pho and it's not big. Spring rolls were ok.
I had the Pho special and my friend had the Seafood Wide Rice Noodles. Everything was great. I wish there was a restaurant in Central IL that came close to this.
? great service food was delivered fast and was delicious
Driving by on I-70 on a Saturday and very hungry for lunch. I prefer going to local shops rather than restaurant chains. No ratings on TripAdvisor for Pho 21 but found high Google ratings. We were so glad we took a chance. Husband had beef pho which was so good. I had BBQ pork with rice noodles and raw veggies. A nice smoky grilled flavor with excellent marinade. Dining room and bathroom were so clean. Not fancy on the outside and in an odd location but food is good. It was just a 5 minute detour and totally worth it.
Delicious fresh food with excellent customer service. Will definitely be coming back!
Absolutely love this Pho place. You won't find another restaurant as authentic as this one! They have all my childhood dishes on the menu and the food is just how I remember it growing up. Highly recommend this spot if you want authentic Viet food!
Lots of vegetables in every dish. All the ingredients were fresh and tasted good. My only complaint was overuse of mint in the spring rolls, which drowns out all other flavors. Expect an adventure if you've never had Vietnamese food before.