Spacious, sleek interior combines with a beautiful outdoor patio to create a cozy, upscale atmosphere. Comfortable seating and generous space between tables support a relaxed dining experience. The environment feels clean and welcoming, with tasteful decorations enhancing the lively vibe.
Freshly made lemonade offers a refreshing complement to meals here. It pairs well with dishes like pho and is served alongside options like Canada Dry club soda.
Pho stands out with its delicious broth and consistent quality. Extra appetizers like fried fish balls and calamari add variety beyond typical pho spots.
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Happy hour offers a 15% discount on the entire bill daily from 1:30 to 5:30 PM.
The small bowl of Pho costs $12, while the large bowl is $13.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible near the restaurant.
Interior feels cute and neat with a calming atmosphere and welcoming vibe that suits families. Strong aroma signals authentic Vietnamese cuisine with standout pho options praised for flavor and quality.
Freshness stands out with the cucumber and lemonade made so fresh. Options include a Cucumber Lemonade with strawberry Boba beads and a pineapple lemonade, both not too sweet and flavorful.
Pho stands out with its authentic flavor and exceptional beef pho. Grilled pork spring rolls and house special fish sauce wings add tasty variety to the menu.
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There was plenty of parking to get in and out.
They have kids pho options, which most places do not offer.
I was intrigued by their lunch special priced at $13.99 which included pho, spring rolls, and a drink.
Modern space blends traditional Vietnamese feel with Texas influence in a spacious, clean setting. Atmosphere stays chill and relaxed with pleasant background music and visual displays. Tables spread out comfortably, welcoming groups including families and older diners.
Drinks include a pickled lemonade made from pickled lemons, offering a unique and refreshing flavor. The salted lemonade is made in house, tastes delicious, and is not too sweet.
Pho broth stands out with its excellent, balanced flavor that is not too meaty. The Banh Mi features well-seasoned vegetables and tasty chicken, while the Bun Bo Hue offers an authentic taste.
Good to know
Bun Bo Hue is only available on weekends.
During Lent, they offer fish plates and fish banh mi.
They charge more for takeout orders.
Colorful, clean space with thoughtful decoration and a fun, family-friendly vibe. Atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming, suited for relaxing or casual dining. Offers interactive games and toys that engage kids and guests while waiting.
Strawberry lemonade comes with popping bobas that add a fun texture. The drink tastes refreshing and pairs well with meals like pho steak.
Rich, well-seasoned broth defines the pho, paired with tender meat cuts in the pho tai. The broken rice offers a satisfying, flavorful option, while the banh mi delivers classic grilled pork taste.
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They offer a free drink deal for returning customers.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait for food during busy hours.
The cafe has a full menu available even at 10:30am.
Open space with cozy setting and family photos creates a warm, peaceful atmosphere. The environment stays clean and inviting, offering a quiet, comfortable dining experience. Food feels homemade with rich, flavorful broth and authentic touches.
Homemade lemonade stands out with its fresh flavor and pairs well with iced tea. It often draws praise as a highlight of the meal.
Pho stands out with rich, great flavor and options like brisket and light noodles. Bun bo hue and broken rice with pork chops also deliver authentic, delicious Vietnamese dishes.
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The prices are very reasonable, with a large bowl costing $13.45.
Portions are smaller compared to other pho restaurants in the area.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and positive atmosphere.
Small, cozy Vietnamese restaurant with green roof elements and wood decorations creates a calming atmosphere. Music ranges from Vietnamese tunes to dubstep, adding a lively yet relaxed vibe. Outdoor seating includes a covered patio that offers a quaint spot for meals.
Freshly made from scratch, the lemonades stand out with options like kalamansi and strawberry flavors. They pair well with dishes like spring rolls and bring a bright, refreshing touch to the meal.
Pho stands out with its rich, flavorful broth and fresh veggies. Banh mi sandwiches come fresh and packed with tasty fillings like chicken rice bowl and ribeye pho adds hearty meat to the mix.
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Parking is very limited, with a small lot and nearby street parking available.
Customers pay first before receiving their food.
The bathroom requires a door code to access.
Newly renovated space offers a friendly atmosphere with a homey vibe. Pho features real bone broth simmered for 18 hours and generous portions with plenty of vegetables. The place stands out for authentic Vietnamese flavors and reasonable prices.
Lemonade costs around $4.50 and comes mostly filled with ice. Refills carry an additional $4.50 charge.
Pho broth stands out with rich flavor that surpasses many other spots. Spring rolls come huge and perfectly filled, while banh mi features perfect bread and pickled carrots. Vietnamese coffee is consistently great.
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Prices for pho dishes are generally reasonable, around $10-$15.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for a full meal.
Cleanliness is noted as a strong point, especially in the kitchen.
Spacious Cajun restaurant with elegant decor and a lively, upbeat vibe fueled by 80s music and positive energy. Atmosphere blends modern and upscale styles creating a warm, welcoming environment for groups or solo diners. Focus centers on flavorful seafood boils, especially Viet Cajun style crawfish.
Offers strawberry lemonade and ol-skool flava lemonade with a notably sweet taste. Prices sit around $6 with no free refills.
Pho stands out with a garlic butter sauce that enhances its flavor. The menu also features fried rice, spring rolls, and crawfish, all prepared with care.
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Expect a wait time of 30-60 minutes during busy weekends.
Parking is available but can be limited; arrive early.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.