Hours
Open Today:
10:00am-9:00pm
Monday10:00am
-9:00pm
Tuesday10:00am
-9:00pm
Wednesday10:00am
-9:00pm
Thursday10:00am
-9:00pm
Friday10:00am
-9:00pm
Saturday10:00am
-9:00pm
SundayClosed
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Restaurant Details
Delivery
No
Payment
Credit Cards Accepted
Parking
Parking Lot
Good for Kids
Yes
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
No
Reservations
No
Cuisines:
Vietnamese,
Sandwiches,
Subs,
Soups
Price Point
$
$ - Cheap Eats (Under $10)
$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)
WiFi
No
Outdoor Seats
No
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Reviews for Pho One
#152 out of 1345 restaurants in West/Far West
#3 of 25 Vietnamese in West/Far West
Top Reviews of Pho One
04/15/2024 - MenuPix User
02/26/2024 - MenuPix User
01/04/2015 - Alain Harvey
Pho One uses only the freshest ingredients to prepare the tastiest spring rolls, bun and pho. The limeade is light and refreshing. The homemade French macaroons available in 15 natural flavors and flan made according to a French recipe are both excellent. Orders are taken at the table and customers pay at the register when finished dining. The owners are more than happy to explain the menu's dishes or make suggestions for any guests not familiar with Vietnamese food, The establishment is reasonably priced with good service.
I have had the pleasure of dining at Pho One on several occasions and have never been disappointed. The menu includes several types of Pho, rice and noodle dishes and Vietnamese style sandwiches. On my most recent visit, I enjoyed char-grilled pork strips on steamed rice with nuoc mam sauce. The rice was perfect, the pork had a great grilled flavor and the nuoc mam added a nice tangy sweetness.
The Vu family, owners of this family restaurant are very friendly and often seen serving customers. Kim Oanh Vu comes from a famous pho family, who owned one of the most famous noodle shops in Saigon in the 1960s called Pho Tau Bay. Vu's father ran the equally successful chain of Pho Tau Bay restaurants in New Orleans before Katrina hit. When the family relocated to Houston afterward, they brought all of their pho-making skills with them to Pho One. New Orleans loss is Houston's gain. Exquisite.
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