The Phở and spring rolls are so good. Love the atmosphere. Visiting back home from California. I will go here again.
Catherine P.
Place rating: 3 Houston, TX
I was on a road trip with my family and as always, my Vietnamese fam wanted Vietnamese food. I chose this place because of the great reviews, but we all agreed it was just ok. Most of us ordered the regular sized phở. First, it was way too big and I could only finish half. A small might have been better, but the way the waitress described it, it seemed too small. The broth was lacking in flavor and didn’t have the fragrant smell that good phở has. For the meats, I got the«tai»(can’t remember what it’s called in English) and meatballs. The tai meat was not good, but the meatballs were ok. My cousin got the rice plate with pork. She said it was just ok. However, the restaurant was very cute inside. It was very well decorated and the color scheme was classy. There were also tall round booths along the wall, which I’ve never seen in a phở restaurant before. It is easily the prettiest phở restaurant I’ve been to. If only the food tasted as good as the place looked.
Patricia B.
Place rating: 3 Fort Worth, TX
I am just giving 3 stars because I found the Phở just average. The broth was not flavorful at all, needed lots of doctoring, and the side of add ins was lacking in choices and quantity. I added lots of hoisin to get some flavor. The Boba Thai tea was small and served in a to-go cup, but it was very flavorful. The serving of Phở was huge, could not nearly finish it. My partner ordered flat Thai noodles with beef, he deemed it okay. I had been having a desire for Phở, and we were driving by this place and decided to give it a try. Next time we will drive over to Haltom City and go to Tu Hai, my hands down favorite. The restaurant was clean and bright, service was quick and friendly, but I was just not impressed.
Travis P.
Place rating: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Yummy! I’ve eaten here several times and I’ve loved everything I’ve tried. I always get great service here too. The prices are good and the service is friendly. Over all, a great place to eat and a great value as well.
Ana S.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
I have lived in Vietnam and can say this place is not a Vietnamese Phở restaurant… HOWEVER, their THAI dishes are to die for! I had the rice noodle curry soup and oh my gosh it was SO good! the phở, not so much… have had better in FW. Buuuut, everything else we ordered that was THAI was great!
Elle D.
Place rating: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Good Asian. I had been on the hunt for some good phở for a while. So after consulting TA and Unilocal.I decided to give this place a shot. To my good fortune. good food. It came out fast but not too fast.(don’t like that) fast enough for me to know they made it fresh. The meal was crisp light refreshing and hit the proverbial spot. I ordered the vermicelli with pork egg. The ambience of this place was clean bright. The staff was attentive not super friendly tho. I was just enjoying my Food! I will go back if I have the opportunity. I also don’t think they were expensive. For a large bowl. I paid $ 10. Great value for all the fresh veges and authentic flavor.
Frank N.
Place rating: 4 Orange County, CA
I’ve been here 4 – 5 times and have enjoyed the food and service. It can get busy so be prepared. The atmosphere is typical, the staff is great and you have to try the Vermicelli. It’s awesome!
Matthew S.
Place rating: 3 Fort Worth, TX
I like to come here with my girlfriend when we get a chance. The food is always fresh. Great flavor, every time. The customer service, however, is not that great. I will return, because she likes it. I would strongly suggest doing customer service surveys on your staff.
M T.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
In a sea of mediocre Asian food(Fort Worth) this place stands out. Everytime I have visited it has not disappointed. I have enjoyed every experience and is my go to spot when dining in Fort Worth proper when I need some tasty Vietnamese cusine. Try the springrolls, edamame, and any of the vermicelli bowls. So happy to not have to drive to Arlington or Dallas to get some decent Phở. Great service, great prices, easy to get to, and the lemonade is pure sweet perfection.
Viralyn K.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
The lime shortage has been fixed. Plenty of limes to make your soup sour. I’ve also been craving the spicy beef soup a lot. The food is still standard but you can always guarantee fresh quality, which is my main reason for always returning. The service is also very friendly and fast.
Alex M.
Place rating: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Great place great food … excellent staff. lots of food for the price… great place for a lunch date… or just to get your PHO on
David R.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
I come to Phở Noodle & Grill quite often, and I noticed something they have either started doing only recently or I have just been oblivious to: a lunch special that offers a small serving of Phở, with your choice of Banh Mi. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the nuclear option as such a simple idea provides an answer to one of the universe’s greatest riddles, Banh Mi or Phở? The correct answer is both, hence why this lunch special will now be my go-to option from here on out. Although you can choose from several different meats, being a traditionalist I rolled with the pork Banh Mi and it was awesome. The pork was in nice chunks with a bit of sweetness accompanied by the fresh baguette and cilantro that comes with any good Banh Mi. The phở of course was solid as usual. So regular or newbie, if you are stopping in for lunch satiate both your soup and sandwich cravings Vietnamese-style, and get the Banh Mi and Phở.
Lily C.
Place rating: 5 Clermont, FL
This is my first time try the food here and I have to give them stars for their service: Extremely friendly and outstanding. Our server can’t be more helpful, I personally love veggie, but they gave a very little portion of thats our server didn’t need me to call him over to ask for more, he brought me another one right away(usually at other place they always kinky and not happy if you ask them to bring anything more). The food is good, fresh.. I like the environment, too. I would totally recommend this for anyone is looking for a good place for decent food :)
Christina I.
Place rating: 4 Bedford, TX
First off, I went here during lunch hour. It was pretty packed, but I quickly got a table and the service was SUPER quick! The server was really nice as well. Now to the food… I had the spring rolls, Thai iced tea and vermicelli with chicken and shrimp. The Thai iced tea(my first time) was really good!(But probably lots of calories ;)) the spring rolls were good– lots of meat inside. I accidentally ordered the fried ones, but they were tasty. My vermicelli dish was good as well, fresh veggies, and a big portion! Couldn’t even finish half of it. However, I had better ones at other places, hence not 5 stars. I’m not sure if it’s because the pork is a better fit for this dish(typically pork is not my favorite, but the best vermicelli dish I ever had included pork) due to the seasoning. I wished my chicken had a little more seasoning. I guess I’ll need to go back and check the pork version(and phở) out ;)
Jody H.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
When I eat here, I get two combination spring roll samplers as a meal. Yes, they are that good. This place has caused me great disappointment due to me trying to order spring rolls in other places, only to find them extremely subpar to Phở Noodle & Grill’s spring rolls. My lunch buddy raves over the Vermicelli, but I can’t get past the spring rolls to try anything else. My loss, I suppose. Or, is it my buddy’s loss? [cue Twilight Zone theme music]
Pamela P.
Place rating: 3 Fort Worth, TX
Here we go, a review by a newbie to Vietnamese & unfamiliar with Asian food in general. I had a Groupon voucher for lunch and stopped by on my errand day. I ordered the dish from the picture on the voucher, a beef bowl and added filet mignon, since it’s a beef broth. As an appetizer, I ordered vegetable spring rolls. Of course, the customary iced tea. My waitperson was terrific! She held my hand from the ordering phase through the«how do I eat this» phase. She told me how I could do things and the most popular method. I had to stay away from the jalapeños but, tried to stay with the program. I didn’t finish my phở; in fact, I ate only one bite of the rice noodles. I got full on the steak and sauce. The lime adds tremendously to the flavor and I enjoyed it. It’s been 3 hours since I had lunch and I’m still full. I had a problem with the spring rolls and part of it is my fault. I didn’t get vegetable spring rolls I ordered but, spring rolls with dried out beef(?) and 90% rice noodles. I’ve had vegetable spring rolls elsewhere and they had vegetables in them; I could see them. The sauce, however, is what captured my attention. It is wonderful! I could use it on lots of things. I was told that it was made there. Next time, I won’t lose my head and I’ll send the spring rolls back before I eat half of them if they’re not the right ones. This restaurant is around the corner from the bank. Try it.
Laurent D.
Place rating: 2 Fort Worth, TX
I am a phó LOVER and have tried phò in many many different places… I am reviewing this place based on the phò: One of the worse: Broth tastes like a mix of soy sauce and hot water! Meatballs are tough as rubber, they obviously use cheap ingredients for a $ 9 phó… Don’t tell me that the person who made the phó here is vietnamese!!! Don’t try phò lovers. Go to phó Pasteur in Arlington…
Jay H.
Place rating: 3 Dallas, TX
It’s not often that I make it over to the west side of Ft. Worth, but on the weekends when I have a few minutes before work, I venture over that way to grab some lunch. I’ve been to a few other places off of Hulen in that area, I’ve always noticed PN&G, but never stopped. Today was the day that I did. Phở Noodle & Grill looks great! It has a perfect corner spot in this strip mall area. There’s a nice outdoor seating area in front along the large sidewalk area. Once you enter, the dining area is medium sized, but the décor is very well done. I give 2 thumbs up on the atmosphere. I was seated and given a menu. I chose the tofu spring rolls and some tofu/veggie fried rice with no egg. The spring rolls came out rather quickly, but the ingredients tasted fresh! Most of the time I notice that whenever the spring rolls come out immediately, they’re most likely pre-made and not fresh, that wasn’t the case here. The fried rice came out next, and it wasn’t disappointing at all. The tofu was well done, all of the veggies were nice, crisp and fresh. Between the food, the service, and the atmosphere, I had no complaints. Everything was solid. Nothing overwhelming, but nothing bad. If I’m in the area and hungry, Phở Noodle and Grill will definitely be an option. It’s a good place to stop if you’re shopping nearby… very convenient.
Krista R.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Phở Noodle & Grill is in a shopping center off of Hulen. The same shopping center that contains Mi Cocina and Thailicious. We ate here when it first opened, but for some reason we haven’t been back. I think I had the vermicelli the first time, but I don’t remember. Well, I remember what I ate this time around. Haha. I wasn’t very hungry so I got the chicken satay and baby phở. The baby phở is under appetizers, but you can get any of the options as the regular and large phở. Chicken Satay came with two pieces of chicken for $ 4. Loved the peanut sauce that came with it. This may sound weird, but I took some noodles from my phở and poured the sauce on top of my noodles. It was good! I may just ask for noodles and peanut sauce next time I go but I would probably get a weird look. Hey, I was raised in GA and in the Peach State you dip and sauce up everything. It’s clean and nicely decorated on the inside. It’s a nice addition to the Hulen area and I will be back!
Eric W.
Place rating: 4 Tarrant, TX
We only tried two things, well four if you count the three different types of spring roll, and everything was quite good. Thuy had the«Baby Phở»(a small bowl of phở), which was a perfect size for someone who never finishes a whole large bowl. The phở was good, and per the menu, the soup is «seven hours cooked chicken broth». It tasted like it, not like the instant soup base some other places use. The spring rolls, one chicken, one shrimp, and one pork and shrimp(traditional) were good. They were not the largest spring rolls I have ever seen, but they were good. Each were cut in half and were perfect for sharing. The menu also has«fried rices»(4 types), vermicelli(with various proteins), rice plates, stir fried noodles(including pad thai), and desserts(cheese cake, chocolate mouse cake, and crème brûlée). Our lunch was exactly the light lunch we wanted on such a hot day. It was a «fresh, healthy & delicious»(per their menu) lunch. We’ll definitely keep the place in mind for future visits.