Reviews Pho Everest

4
Nee Y
+4
Was in the neighborhood visiting a temple and decided to try this place out and have dinner with my family. They seemed to be in the process of renovating, I'm assuming? Not sure. The owner seemed very friendly. They were prompt with making our order as well. Everything came out fresh and hot. I did hope that they made our drinks first. Our drinks didn't come until after halfway through our meals. Their menu does not specify, but they have 3 sizes for all their variety of pho. Small, medium, and large. It is quite pricey, but hey, so is the whole world now. It's about $12 for a special combo pho and $14 for seafood pho. There small size bowl is pretty big already. But that's my opinion. I did order a large for myself and a small for my daughter. A large was way too big for me. I did like their broth, it was good. I didn't have to add much to it. And FYI, the broth is on the salty side. I'm sensitive to salt so I felt it swelling me up. So if you are too, then be aware of that.
5
Peyton Bowden
+5
The best pho ever, large portions and great appetizers too. Staff is friendly and very accommodating when needing to order gluten free. I love the spring rolls too.
5
Jill Breen
+5
The special pho was delicious! The broth was so flavorful; and the steak and meatballs were delish! I would 10/10 recommend
5
Greg Solheid
+5
Great food - usually get the Pho and spring rolls. Fast service.
5
Joseph Lindberg
+5
Delicious Vietnamese food with large portions at a very reasonable price.
5
Kirsten Jensen
+5
Tried this place for the first time tonight and really enjoyed it. General Tso with fried rice, shrimp pad Thai, fried noodles with chicken, steak and flank Pho, oyster wings and cream cheese wontons were all great. Medium spice was quite spicy! Had slight issue with order which was immediately rectified with a bonus. Really big menu. Going to try this place again!
5
Joseph “Joe” Gentry
+5
Always great, great service, but how does one pronounce Pho? Great phood! Awesome soup!
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