Food was good. I have been to a number of Phó places and it is in the broth which makes it. One of good broths I have had.
I absolutely love the food. 5 starts on the food... I eat here every week.. the poor rating is related to the inconsistencies in service.. They don't open on time, sometimes they are not open, and its hard to get soemone to answer the phone for Togo orders.. Its all random.. Frustrating for someone like me who eats there once a week. I can't rely on them!!. Fix your service issues and I will easily change my raring to 5 stars.. my picture shows them closed on Thursday lunch 8/18 at 12:45..
Great cafe style dining experience! Pride in product and service evident! Vegetarian Pho outstanding!!! Hot delicious ingredients! Full of good flavor! Pleasant taste! Homestyle love! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Best pho in town. If you’re in Atlanta it’s a must.
If you’re looking for authentic Pho this is not the place to go. We have tried several pho restaurants but this one honestly we didn’t not like, the prices are way too high. We ordered the meat combo and they gave us some type of meatballs we had never had on a pho before( very little beef per bowl) They did not offer chili oil which is our favorite to add to our soup. Over all very disappointed because usually we have to drive over an hour for find a pho restaurants near us. Will not be coming back.
Kid-friendliness: Got the Beef Pho and shrimp spring roll. the beef pho was the best i’ve ever had; broth was very fresh and tasty the beef was so tender it melted in your mouth. The shrimp spring rolls were unique and really good.
Don't Do It!! I have never left a review before but felt compelled to on this one because I was so disappointed in this meal. I'm sitting here looking at the greasy remnants of what was probably the worst bowl of Pho I've ever had (I gave two stars because the service and atmosphere weren't bad). When I think of Pho I think of a clear, rich broth with a subtle beef flavor with hints of cinnamon, ginger and star anise. What I got was something closer to ramen broth - fine for what it is, but it isn't Pho. This broth was too salty, with such an overwhelming beef flavor that there wasn't room for anything else. If there were spices in there, I didn't get a hint of them. But what's worse - the tiny bag of compliments to the soup was pathetic. I can't get enough Thai basil, culantro, cilantro, and bean sprouts. By the time I dumped the bean sprouts into the bowl I couldn't find them. I could find the basil because there were only three tiny leaves, two slices of jalapeno, and no culantro or cilantro. At least there were plenty of noodles, but I spent 2 minutes trying to pull the solid gooey mass of them apart - a mostly futile endeavor. If you are a fan of Pho, do yourself a favor and skip Pho Nam. Parking: Good Luck!
Pho is way overrated. Decent, but nothing special and definitely not traditional pho. Noodles were overcooked and broth had cinamon notes
Such a cool place, the service was fantastic. The food was even better. If you like Pho, you need to try this place.