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    Pho Luc Lac

    4.5 (266 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese, Soup, Noodles
    Open 9:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Pho tai
    Deborah N.

    Spring branch was where I grew up! Not a stranger to house some of the best pho and Korean restaurants, but I was super disappointed with my spontaneous lunch trip here. The restaurant is definitely hole in the wall, but these days, if you're lucky some of the hole in the walls are still kept clean and are still inviting. This place is dingy, dirty and ghetto. Didn't feel clean, the broth of my pho was very basic and also didn't taste flavorful and clean, but less filtered and just kinda womp womp. Wasn't a fan of the meat, chewy, kind of thick. The only thing I could say was that the staff were friendly. Prob won't come back...one of those places you're afraid to drink the free water, lol.

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    Jando S.

    Pho Luc Lac checks off most of the boxes I want in an eatery: divey, delicious, affordable, and somewhat off the beaten path. As part of a sleepy strip mall in Spring Branch near a bunch of schools, it's easy to miss and is rarely ever busy. In terms of a quality Vietnamese neighborhood eatery, it's up there and would certainly be a frequent destination if I was in the area more often. There is nothing fancy about this place. It evokes a certain kind of old school vibe, one that hasn't changed since the 90s with office style fluorescent lighting, minimal decor, grimy floors, and not so fabulous bathrooms. Despite not being the most spacious, they've done a good job with cramming a solid number of tables in here for all party sizes. It's rarely crowded and very low key for the most part. Service is good for the most part, but keep the expectations low. Pho-wise, the broth is very good. There's a lot of deep flavor in there, yet it's not as obscure as other beefy broths I've seen in the city. For the dac biet, there were a good variety of meat cuts from fatty to lean, and everything in between. (#1) I also enjoyed their bun thit nuong cha gio, which was hearty with a highlight worthy pile of crispy egg rolls. I haven't officially confirmed this, but I sense they're Central Vietnamese (#2) given that they offer banh beo (mini steamed rice cakes), banh bo lot (shrimp + tapioca dumplings), my quang (central turmeric noodle), banh canh (Vietnamese style udon), along with everyone's perennial fave: bun bo hue. While I haven't indulged in most of their smoothies, I can say that their version of Vietnamese iced coffee is strong ... in the best way. There's actually a lot of items I still have yet to try, so there's plenty of reason for me to keep coming back. ___________ (#1) Tendon joke, sorry. (#2) Nguoi Hue much?

    Banh Bot loc
    Gina N.

    I was excited to try this place since I've heard so many good things about it. It's a typical hole in the wall restaurant. Small, and tucked away. The service was great. the workers were friendly and food came out fast. I was pleasantly surprised by the rich flavors in the broth. I also really enjoyed the Banh bot loc, with the perfect dipping sauce. There was just one critique I had in mind. The food had such large portions of carbs that i felt overwhelmed the protein/meat. Overall, still a really great authentic Vietnamese hole-in-the wall.

    Bo Luc Lac
    Tony T.

    After a trip to this side of town for indoor skydiving we decided to give this place a try. I had the Bo Luc Lac and the portion is small but the meat was decent. It isn't anything special that you can get at most Vietnamese restaurants. Also had the Viet coffee and I have to say it was not good. I couldn't even finish it if I tried. There was a weird after taste that I didn't like so ended up tossing it. The kids had Pho and they enjoyed it. Place was clean, busy and service was attentive.

    Shrimp and pork tapioca dumplings
    Jacob D.

    Located in a less gentrified part of Spring Branch, don't be afraid of the less than polished exterior (and interior). This establishment is serving really flavorful soups to those in the know. The staff treats you like they know you; and the whole restaurant feels like your visiting someone's home. Friendly patrons and servers made the quaint interiors feel like something more than its parts. The broths here are deeply flavored and very nicely spiced. Nice bubbles of unctuous rendered fat floating throughout, and all the fall spices that make the the soup the ultimate comfort food. The spring rolls are packed well and the banh bot lac were a unique appetizer that's either addicting or maybe not for everyone. I'll need to come back and try the sandwiches and other menu items. Glad the good weather is here so that I can fit more pho in the rotation.

    Pho

    Fabulous pho. Not the nicest plaza very simple restaurant Extremely tasty broth and quality meats I want to come back and try another one of their soups cause this is so good.

    Bun Bo Hue
    Bryan V.

    Pho Luc Lac is one of the better hole in the wall Vietnamese restaurants in Spring Branch. I tried the Bun Bo Hue and would give it a 7/10. It reminds me of my mom's BBH, which is my favorite, but a bit blander and not as spicy. There was a good amount of protein and noodles which I appreciate. My mom gave her Pho a 6/10; the broth could've been more flavorful.

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    Allison K.

    I was craving pho nearby and I'm glad I came across this spot! The inside is spacious with plenty of seating. For drinks, I ordered Thai iced tea with boba. I'm happy to say that I was able to taste the thai tea without the condensed milk being overpowering and the boba was soft and chewy. As for pho, I ordered the one with rare steak, flank, and tripe. The broth was flavorful and savory, the meats were great, and the noodles were cooked perfectly. The service was friendly and the food came out very quickly. No complaints about this spot and I can't wait to come back!

    Bun thit nuong, cha gio/ vermicelli with grilled pork and egg rolls
    Ann L.

    A fave local Viet restaurant in the area. It's located in a spacious plaza where Thang Hung grocery store is. Their service is pretty quick and friendly. Some of my favorite items to get is the fried rice with shaken beef, mi quang, dry hu tieu, and bun thịt nướng. Their pho is also pretty solid. Great portion and with good prices. I always enjoy getting to-go here for lunch. A great spot to get your Viet food craving. Would highly recommend if you're in the area.

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    I ordered the spring rolls and rice vermicelli w/pork and egg rolls Delicious great flavor.

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    By far Best Pho in the area!!! Quality of vegetables and care is above typical standards.

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    It's a great place to eat spring rolls and the peanut sausage mixed in with siracha sauce!

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    Great service, pho was delivered fast...broth was good but seemed watered down. Would like to try other dishes...seems like a legit place.

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    Absolutely amazing Vietnamese food here! Simple. No frills. Delicious. Can't go wrong with this place.

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    2 years ago

    Food tasted so-so. Chicken in the vermicelli meal tasted real. Service was great. Ambience was mediocre.

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    3 years ago

    This place is a hidden gem! Everything tastes great! Best Vietnamese restaurant in Spring Branch!

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    Great food! We love their bun rieu with oc. Staff is friendly and helpful with our to go orders.

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    4 years ago

    Amazing food, definitely recommend for you to try it! Very authentic eats, with affordable prices!!

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    3 years ago

    I love this place they have great food and great service. My favorite is M10.... I can't get enough.

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    Delicious pho! The broth is super tasty and the noodles are perfectly cooked. I order my pho with tofu and highly recommend it.

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    4 years ago

    Tried the chicken and unfortunately the food was not fresh. The vegetable Pho was okay, could use more seasoning.

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    Great pho and egg rolls. I loved the meatballs and pho broth. Excellent flavor. We will definitely be back!

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    This spot is low key with a nice, clean interior and friendly service. I visited here to check out…read moresome noodles and crawfish. When I arrived there was nobody dining in the restaurant, that was a bit worrying, but I figured it was a bit early for the dinner crowd and late for the lunch crowd. Food & Drink - 4.5* First up was the noodles, I enjoyed them, but I wouldn't say the hype I'd heard about from some others was there. They had nice flavor, but there just wasn't anything "special." 3.5* Then it was on to the crawfish, and my oh my. Superb, the flavor is delicious and unique. This more than made up for the noodles dish. The potato and corn was good too. Service - 5* Solid. When I first arrived the owner was quietly reading a newspaper and eating his own lunch. He paused to greet me and advised that I could sit anywhere. He provided water and adequate time to determine what I wanted to order. The food came out quickly and he checked in a few times to make sure everything was ok. As time went by, the crowd of folks showing up increased quite a bit and he still managed to check in on tables consistently. Pricing - 4* This is where it was odd. Always subjective but I found the noodles to be overpriced for not only the size but what I felt was a pretty simple dish. The crawfish on the other hand was priced very competitively and made up for the overpriced noodles. I provided pics of the menu for someone to make their own assessment but in general I thought many of the dishes were pricier than they probably should be. I know inflation is certainly killing many businesses and consumers but even these felt a bit off. Overall - 4.5* This is definitely going to be one of my go tos for crawfish when in the area. The flavor is fantastic, the pricing is good, the size of them were solid. There are a couple of other dishes I may try on the next visit. The restaurant is clean, the owner is very nice, and it's a nice low key space to just enjoy a good meal with friends or family.

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    4.0
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    8.7 mi
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    My god. This place was spectacular. We randomly came across this restaurant on a whim and had no…read moreidea that this was a michelin recognized spot. But after eating here, I understand why. I never had central vietnamese food before and never heard of most of these dishes. We saw that everyone was getting the three appetizer platter, bun bo hue, and had to try it. I also got the chicken vermicelli just as a classic. But every single item in the bun bo hue platter was jawdroppingly good. I never had anything like it before. I didn't know there were vietnamese dishes that utilized mochi flour and now I can never go back. Every single item was so good. The mochi was cooked so perfectly as every bite was so chewy and soft with no hard clumps at all. The meat that came with them as well were so sweet and tender. The vermicelli plate was awesome too as you can make a wrap with the lettuce and veggies and rice noodles and they all come together to mouthwatering perfection. I found a new spot to hyperfixate on whenever I come to houston.

    One of my favorite spots in Houston! Not your usual Vietnamese pho spot, amazing small dishes…read more Must get the banh beo chen - I recommend at least 8 per person and doctoring it up with the fish sauce and jalapeño. My favorite appetizers (in order): Banh beo chen, Banh ram it, banh bot loc, egg rolls, crystal dumplings. Personally I wasn't a fan of the paste-y texture of the banh nam but that is a personal preference! Service is not the most hospitable but very quick. We were reseated after spotting a cockroach under our table. But even so I would come back to have this amazing food any day.

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    Moon Rabbit

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    4.3
    (396 reviews)
    7.1 mi
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    Came in to eat on a Saturday night around 8PM. They take walk ins, but we made reservations and I…read moream so glad we did. Upon arriving, every table was taken except our table w a reserved sign on it. The restaurant was bustling, but I could still hear my husband over the music and noise. The menu is huge!!! I didn't know where to start. But our server, Vanessa, helped us make a few choices. We started off w bánh xèo tostadas, bánh béo, & carpaccio. Then we had calamari and their steak special. I asked for a side of papaya slaw for some veggies. My favorite dish of the night was the carpaccio. So many flavors perfectly melded together. Loved the crunch of the fried onions and peanuts. 10/10 dish, in my opinion. Authentic banh xèo usually has an airier, crisp crepe, but theirs was more crunchy - great for their tostada take. Very flavorful. Each piece had one shrimp, but plenty of pork belly bites. The nuoc mam drizzled on it was tasty. Fried calamari - this is a big dish for, I believe, $'19. I prefer the dipping sauce on the side so that the batter doesn't get soggy. This did happen here, but it didn't stop us from finishing every last bite. The green sauce was good, not the usual dipping sauce for fried calamari. Steak special - they have another steak dish on their menu, but this one was pepper crusted w smashed potatoes. The potatoes were super crispy and flavorful and the steak was perfectly cooked - a beautiful pink medium rare. The portion was huge and justified the $39 price point. The staple steak dish came with a papaya slaw and I had to have it. It was bright and limey - I can see why they serve it with their steak. Bánh beo - my least favorite of the night. A bit thicker than I like. Still good, but there were a lot of other great dishes that I could easily pass on this one. Try their hibiscus artichoke tea.

    Late review of this little gem in the heights. Went here to try the food and drinks with my ex gf…read moreand we had so much fun. The wings are exceptional. Try them, I love a good Asian style wing sauce and this hits the nail on the head with what I am looking for when I think of Asian style. No notes. Would order just these 9.3/10. Beef carpaccio is not something I would order again. I don't really care for carpaccio to be fair. 6/10. Shaken beef had great flavor, but it was less beef cubs and more big beef chunks. Flavor was excellent, but the beef should be in smaller bites. 7.7/10. The stuffed crab pocket was unlike anything I have ever tried. Great seafood taste in the inside, crispy shell. 8.7/10. The calamari squid dish was nice. Flavor was good. Fresh ingredients. 7.2/10. Drinks and services were really the standout here. Super friendly staff and fun Thai drinks. Cute location and seating. 9.6/10.

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