- pho
- bánh mì sandwiches
- totto
- casual
- great value
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- Ivana ŠavrdováFebruary 23, 2018We found this place accidentally after being bummed out the place where we were heading originally was crowded. But turned out just meant to be! Loved it here! So glad we found it :)
- The Corcoran GroupDecember 3, 2011The best Pho outside of Chinatown and a great alternative when you’re tired of waiting at Totto Ramen. We liked the Braised Port with Egg served in a clay pot.Downvoted 1 week ago
- Seriously the best Vietnamese food I've had in Manhattan, and inexpensive & friendly too. The black rice dessert is extra special, but the coffee, banh mid, and pho also excel.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Try the super bowl pho. Very rich and savory broth with high quality meats. Recommend coming here on a snowy day in the winter.
- william verondaDecember 4, 2013Pleasant little place with some decor-unlike many Oriental. Great spring rolls. The clay pot stews are great. Big chunks of fresh-yes fresh salmon. Good service and a real bargain even at dinner.Downvoted 1 week ago
- Catherine PayantMarch 12, 2018Such amazing pho, great appetisers as well, especially the fried squid is yummy!!
- Harumi UJanuary 2, 2015This area lacks Vietnamese food so when this place opened, I was very excited! Food is very good. A little more attention to customers would be nice but considering the area, price makes up for it
- KarenNovember 13, 2018Excellent food. If you're ordering through Seamless, you'll have to assemble all the parts of the pho yourself!Upvoted 1 week ago
- JoyJune 18, 2019You can ask for different kinds of noodles. The default for pho is in the middle of spaghetti and udon.
- Veggie Phō with a spring roll is your go to affordable lunch. Super quick service too. In and out in half an hour if you want.
- Chelsea BalkanOctober 1, 2017#DubiDO #FabuLIST great chill spot if you are craving Vietnamese. Get the Beef Pho, Shrimp summer spring roll, and Chicken Bahn Mi
- Kelvin KangDecember 28, 2014The staff is really friendly and helpful. I ordered a spicy lemongrass beef rice noodle soup and it was excellent
- Fizzie WaterDecember 1, 2015The veggie pho was pretty good, a tiny bit Americanized but still delicious. Go hungry the portions are big.
- Place is really good! Haven't been back for awhile because of the price to food ratio but I think their prices went down and the food is still yummy!
- Bobby KennedyApril 8, 2018Solid pho, won't change your life, but the portion size and price will keep you happy.
- Noodle bowls are definitely big enough to share. Summer rolls are always fresh!
- Shalya ForteNovember 16, 2013Got tired of waiting at Totto. This place is awesome and a go to.Upvoted 1 week ago
- PrangieDecember 23, 2013Best vietnamese noodle in the area! Amazing broth. Good service. Great find!
- Taty SenaFebruary 15, 2019Food was pretty good and service as well. The one issue is that the whole place looks dusty and dirty, which doesn't inspire much confidence.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Matt JMay 9, 2014Had been coming here for almost two years. Today they refused to seat our party because we were three and not four. No one else in the restaurant was waiting. The staff here is very disrespectful.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Di WuMarch 13, 2011Pho and Shaken steak cubes are yummy, good substitutes for what you can find in Chinatown if you can't make the trek down.
- Shaw Yean LimFebruary 28, 2012Pho is great here, but the pork bacon with egg in claypot and tapioca dessert are hidden gems
- YuanDecember 21, 2012The Spring Rolls lacked flavor but I enjoyed the Lemongrass Steak stir fry and the shrimp salad. The waitress wasn't very friendly and a little slow...Upvoted 1 week ago
- Lori WhiteOctober 23, 2013Pho here is nothing special, boring broth and NO CILANTRO!!? Anyway I hate negative reviewing, but don't bother. Pho Bang in Chinatown is the only place to get pho in Manhattan. Trust.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Beef Pho. Simply amazing. Curious to try the Chicken Pho. Tender? Nom!