Quality (4.5): The food tasted like authentic Viet food. The Goi was nice and crunchy. The tofu is a good appetizer choice. The What The Pho is their signature pho dish but to me, there was nothing too special about it. Tasted great but I was expecting more with that creative name. The Thai tea is a must! Perfect sweetness level.
Cleanliness (3.5): Since it was an authentic Viet restaurant, it came with the stereotype of not being super clean. Also it's near South Miami Beach. Not many places near the beach are super clean.
Service (5): An incredible friendly team. Very nice servers that are funny!
Uniqueness/interior (4): Nothing special except for the What The Pho dish. Did feel like an authentic Viet restaurant with the interior look.
Overall: 4
Great spot away from the crowds! Went here craving for some Bun with grilled pork. Got a decent sized bowl with lots of pork, fresh mint and veggies, a good amount of bun noodles and just enough fish sauce. It tasted great!
Staff was very friendly and worked swiftly and one of the waiters even took care of the annoying music that came blasting out of a neighbouring store's speakers. He hung up his own set of bluetooth speakers and played us some oldskool soul music. Recommended!
Without much expectation, I wanted to eat Asian food during the trip. It's quite delicious and the staff is kind. I visited twice during my trip. I recommend this restaurant.
Came in on a random day in the mood for some soup. Their pho didn't disappoint. Instead of jumping to the main event, I opted to start with some crispy spring rolls. I was delightfully enjoying them when the owner encouraged me to eat them as intended: rolled in the mint and lettuce. Let me tell you, that added a freshness that was so unexpected but thoroughly enjoyable. I will be eating them this way from now on. I thanked him and dug into my pho, which was chock full of chicken, jalapeno and fresh herbs. The portions here are plentiful, so I really only needed the soup but I am happy I experienced the rolls. I'm local, so I'll be going back for both and more.
This is a smaller restaurant, with nice seating available outside also..Decor is cute and restaurant is clean. The food tasted great and homemade. Their menu offers more than your regular Vietnamese choices. On top of usual appetizers like spring rolls, and rice plates, bun, and Pho, they offered other Asian dishes. I was super happy to see banh mi dandwiches and Bahn Xeo!! We ordered crispy spring rolls and shrimp shu mai, sizzling crepe, and chicken pho. None of which disappointed! Our food tastes fresh and came out hot! The pho broth was well flavored and the crepe was crispy!! Spring rolls were also yummy and came out with fresh veggies.. a little pricey for what im.used to buy great service and flavorful food.
We were craving for Vietnamese food, especially Pho, but surprisingly Vietnamese food doesn’t seem that popular at all in Miami. Miss Saigon was the only one we could found in Miami Beach and we were a bit worried after reading negative reviews but we didn’t regret at all! The restaurant and interiors are quite dark and very simple, looks very outdated. But the noodle soup (pho) tasted great and the price was very good. They serve the food really fast too! Overall very satisfied! Great place for a quick and casual meal.
Visiting from Houston and wanted some authentic and tasty Pho. Hands down this is one of the best Pho places in Miami. Come here and you will not be disappointed. Finished the bowl and I am very happy. Picture is my proof. Service was above and beyond my expectations. P.S. you NEED to order the Vietnamese doughnut. So so good!
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