I have tried over 50 Pho restaurants in Houston and Pho Saigon in midtown remains the best!! Not big on atmosphere the service is wicked fast, the prices good and the food delicious!
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I have tried over 50 Pho restaurants in Houston and Pho Saigon in midtown remains the best!! Not big on atmosphere the service is wicked fast, the prices good and the food delicious!
Pho is the best in Houston area. Service is excellent and prices very good. Eat lunch there on a regular basis. Fairly roomy but be prepared, because it's a popular place.
My associates had Pho, while I got Bunh Mi (Chicken) Sandwich & Soft Vietnamese Shrimp Eggrolls. The Pho (noodle soup) was good according to my associates. Flavorful. While my Vietnamese Sandwich was tasty, it was hollow. Needed filling with some more meat. The french bread...More
Had the beef pho without tendon but got plenty of tendon. Broth didn't have as much flavor as some I have had. Soup came out before my ice water or coffee and I had to ask for the basil and cilantro. Not bad, not great...More
This is my favorite pho place in Houston. The service and food quality are authentic. I mean it's pho... It really isn't hard to make. Although it seems that other places complicate themselves to make it
I had beef pho. It was very good. Also had their dessert (forgot what it is called, but it is red beans and white beans). Delicious! I was stuffed. I definitely recommend eating here!
Food here is very good and ingredients taste fresh. Atmosphere is casual. Utensil holders and other items are dirty which detracts from the dining enjoyment. Pho ordered without tendons arrived with plenty of tendons. Service speedy for the meal, but mom existent after the food...More
So good you will love it . Very popular place in Houston midtown and I tried other pho around and none compare to Pho Saigon.
This restaurant was very busy for lunch. I ordered Seafood Pho and it was delicious. We also ordered Vermicelli noodles, sandwiches and other types of Pho. Everyone was happy with what they got.
For me, Pho is about the flavor of the broth, which takes a long time to make. Fresh noodles, basil, cilantro, lime and jalapenos are standard, but the broth is a characteristic of the noodle house. The broth here was very bland, and actually seemed...More