Pho Hoa Restaurant

1370 Dorchester Ave, Boston - 02122
206 reviews
Vietnamese
(617) 287-9746

Had the number 32 soup. Gf had the vermicelli bowl with pork and egg roll. All the food was good but the pork in the vermicelli bowl was delicious!

Ordered 4 items, 3 of them were not made per menu. They were missing meats and seafood as listed on menu. When we asked why it was missing ingredients, waiter says that’s how they make it now. Seriously, hu tieu without any meats or orgas or imitation crab. Seafood pho had 2 shrimps and one piece of calamari when it was supposed to also have fishcakes and imitation crab. That’s it, the whole bowl, that’s all they put in. Charged $12 for it! Never again!!!

i used to enjoy the pho here but i noticed lately everytime i order the #31 and 30 im getting the same fatty pieces of shredded meat! its not even edible, litterally rubber tasting, i don't understand why! im already home before i notice it, after standing at the front for forever waiting for someone to hand you your food its easy to forget to mention it, however this meat issue is very upsetting because i really liked this place

Pho Hoa never disappoints! We recently ventured outside of Boston's Chinatown into Dorchester to try out some Vietnamese food, and now, we will never go back to Chinatown for Vietnamese food! At Pho Hoa in Dorchester, we've ordered the spring rolls, house special rice plate, and the traditional thit bo luc lac. All so delicious - also, try out a drink while you are there - our favorite was the avocado smoothie and the Vietnamese iced coffee! The service is quick and the people are very friendly - we love it there so much. I am Vietnamese and am so happy that I found this place that reminds me of family and home! Next time, we will try out the pho :)

Ordered 70 dollars worth of pho and noodles. The pho with round eye steak and brisket, it was just noodles, pure noodles, 3 pieces of steak and the brisket was just fat… no meat attached at all only the webbed part of it. The broth also didn’t smell fresh. The vermicelli noodles with shrimp were dry, there was no sauce and the salad that came with it had an aftertaste. I just wanted a good meal after school:( very disappointed….

The pho Dac Biet was savory, authentic with plenty of tripes, tendons and of course filet mignon. The bowl was big with plenty of noodles. The Bun Bo Hue was very good too, a flavor slightly off but still savory. The portions are generous with a small hock, plenty of tendons. What I liked was they brought out s small saucer of hot chili flakes sauce to add more spice to the Bun Bo Hue. Also generous portions of fresh bean sprouts to add to the soup.Staff was very friendly and the price was one of the least expensive in the area.I will come back for the 7 course beef which is very hard to find, only seen a few in LA, SF and orange county.Good thing they have free parking in the back.

Pho Hoa is a good place to try if you are looking for somewhere new. They have a good Vietnamese menu selection from beef chicken or seafood plates. It is clean and they have nice staff to great you at the door and a friendly attentive wait staff with fast service from cold drinks to appetizers and fast entrees. It's a perfect spot for lunch or dinner and also a parking lot in the back.

We ate in and the meatball soup was very good but not the meatballs..Than ordered a dinner to take out Pork Chops....the salad was thrown on top of the eggs and they use the cheapest cut of meat..but the rice was good..would I go back..no

Best Pho I’ve ever had…EVER! And I’ve had Pho all over the USA. Can’t wait to have it overseas!

Food is great! They put us right by the door on a night that was 3 degrees on a busy night. Other than that I loved the restaurant.