Pho Viet’s

1022 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston - 02215
199 reviews
Vietnamese
(617) 562-8828

Best Vietnamese food in boston definitely recommend and the people who work in there are wonderful

Delicious Lemongrass Pork with Vermicelli and mediocre special beef noodle soup. The meat was a bit tough in the pho and I’ve definitely had better. Also the basil and bean sprouts looked a bit dead.

Had the thick noodles sea food and it was soo yummy!! It came out super fast too even tho they were extremely busy ???

I can declare that Pho Viet's pho is delicious and the best you can find in the Boston University / Allston / Brookline area. Hands down!I've had some bad experiences with pho (Vietnamese beef noodle soup), to the point where I was sick. But, the owners here were very kind and encouraged us to try it! We were not disappointed at all.

My favorite place for Vietnamese food in the Allston/Brighton area. Extremely easy to order over the phone & online. The portion to price ratio is definitely a huge selling point as well. I ordered the Wonton Noodle Soup w/ chicken. The broth was full of flavor and the wontons were packed to the brink with the filling.

Foods great, very quick, and the staff are really great if you eat in. We had the spicy beef pho. It’s a big portion and a good price. It’s a low key place for takeout or counter service.

Pho Viets is a great spot if you're looking for something quick, deliciousand fresh flavors, and a great value.In its new location (formerly in the Super Market 88 down the street), Pho Viets still has the same comfortable feeling that is not pretentious but also worth paying a little extra for. The menu has everything you expect from a Vietnamese Pho place (a wide array of soups, rice noodle bowls, spring rolls, and bubble tea / boba) at an affordable price (Everything is under $15). Though everything is one size, you get a large portion that is filling (and even better when it is cold out).It was not too busy on a Wednesday night. There were a decent of take out orders and almost all of the tables were full, but they turned quickly as BU students came in and out. The wind from outside did blow in every time the door opened, which didn't bother me.I got the Thick Rice Noodle Soup with Crabmeat, Seafood & Pork. All of the soup bowls come with bean sprouts, lime, and thai basil. I will definitely be coming back to try some of the things on the menu!They also have a location in Newton, which is just as good.

I got an order of summer rolls and it came with peanut sauce and some spicy chili sauce on the side too, both sauces went great with the rolls and you could tell the rolls were fresh.The pork banh mi was a lot bigger than anywhere else I've gone (chopsticks for size reference). The bread was a bit to crunchy for my liking cuz I got breadcrumbs all over myself and the table. I'm used to softer rolls being used but the flavors complimented each other perfectly. And I got the spicy beef noodle soup - which was delicious! The broth had the perfect lemongrass taste, the meat was thinly sliced, and they gave me a lot of noodles. I also got a lychee tea, which isn't in the pics but that was really good too.I had to take the remaining two half of spring rolls, half the pork banh mi, and the rest of the soup to go cuz I was so full from just eating half of what I ordered.It came out to 30.50 before tip which is pretty solid cuz you get a lot of high quality food at a great price and you feel satisfied all around.The friend got the same things except she got the seafood noodle soup and they used thinner noodles for that but the broth had the best crab flavor and it also tasted great.I've already told other friends that I want to bring them there. Highly recommend! ?

Good food and reasonable price. Dinning room is open and outside sitting.

Love the bahn mi! $6 for the best sandwich in Boston honestly.