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    Yummy Pho House

    4.1 (133 reviews)
    InexpensiveVietnamese
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids

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    P1
    Erik E.

    Recommend: YES Very good Pho for a really good price! The regular portion size pho is enough to satisfy anyone with a big appetite. All of the food was delicious, the service was good and the ambiance & cleanliness made for a nice dining experience. Based on other reviews, I wanted to try this pho restaurant. I was certainly not disappointed because the prices are very fair (about $11 per regular bow)l. The quality of the food was good as well. The (P1) regular size Pho here was served in generous proportions. The broth was good but slightly lacked that over the top Pho flavor. The meats and tripe were good but unfortunately it didn't come with the meatballs that I always anticipate at Pho restaurants. The noodles and meats were of good proportion and the broth was not salty. The sprouts, basil, peppers and lemon that came with the Pho where fresh and crispy. I give this restaurant two thumbs up! I think that the food was a good value, the staff was friendly and the Ambiance was nice! I definitely would recommend meeting Pho here!

    Appetizer sampler

    What a little gem! We ordered a beef pho and an appetizer sampler. Pho was good but didn't live up to the tasty restaurant title. Spring rolls, Vietnamese egg rolls, and other appetizers were fresh and delicious! The mango sticky rice was a super yummy treat! The environment was clean, and vibe is super chill. We'll definitely be back!

    Pho goodness
    Alfonso C.

    This place has always been a gem. Very nice staff and this far, really good food. I typically order the Pho Tai (small) and fresh spring rolls with fish sauce. The Pho is seasoned well, great tasting broth and warms the soul. The meat is tender and fresh. The spring rolls are always fresh and are cut in a way that makes them easier to dip in peanut sauce or my favorite, fish sauce. The decor is quaint and simple which I find common with most Pho restaurants. The place looks and smells clean and good lighting. Give this place a try if you're ever in Magnolia!

    Wonton Soup
    Leah D.

    My sister introduced me to this place a few months ago and I have been a regular ever since! This little mom and pop restaurant is run by the sweetest couple. They serve the guests and cook everything homemade. I haven't had one thing here I don't like. They do not serve alcohol but have delicious boba teas, milk teas, coffees, etc. Today I tried the Wonton Soup for the first time and was blown away. The broth had such a strong and delicious flavor and the wontons were moist and perfectly balanced. This was BY FAR the best wonton soup I've ever had. Some of my top favorite things to order are salt and pepper wings, salt and pepper tofu, cheese puffs, pork banh-mi, shrimp rolls, and all of their pho. Again, anything you choose will be Fantastic!

    Chicken pho
    Kaitlyn H.

    I liked the tofu banh mi a lot but the chicken pho was bland. The restaurant was quiet (no music or anything), looked clean and got a little busy doing our time there. We were there for over an hour and got no refills and I had to go up to the bar to ask for the check.

    Salt and Pepper Wings

    Ordered Salt & Pepper Wings ! Tasty! Pretty! It's worthy of your time to come give it a try!

    B10. Lemongrass Stir-Fried Vermicelli
    Andrea J.

    Vietnamese is my all time favorite type of Asian cuisine so I like to try different spots. I came across this one and ordered some go-to items. It's not the most authentic tasting Vietnamese that I have had though. They have a wide selection, as they have several menu items that you don't typically see in a Vietnamese restaurant. Overall, the food was good and I plan to return to try some other items.

    Tom Yum Soup and  Vietnamese Sandwich with Vietnamese coffee
    Tina N.

    They have more than Pho! Their Pho soup taste like homemade, not salty or instant flavored like others in town. Wonton soup, Thai Basil eggplant, Grilled Beef Short Rib are our favorites! Love Vietnamese coffee... with condensed milk, of course!

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    The portions of meat and vegetables have dramatically decreased in all the dishes we commonly order. I assume it to keep the prices down.

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    6 months ago

    DO NOT COME HERE! found hair in my food and they didn't want to give me a refund! And argued about it

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    7 months ago

    Delicious pho with rich, flavorful broth and great service. My girlfriend and I love this place a pop by at least once a week.

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    terrible slow service, food cold, rude workers. would not recommend or come back ever!

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    I've tried many Pho places in the surrounding Woodland area. Yummy Pho hands down is really good.

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    Worst Pho I've ever had. Extremely bland, no flavor whatsoever. This should be an insult to call this pho yummy!!!

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