The first clue to me should have been a Phở restaurant that serves burgers. But, it’s close to home and thought we’d give it a try. I had the chicken phở and it was average — nothing special. The server was rude. With so many other delicious phở places in the area, I will take my business elsewhere.
Lacy N Andrew W.
Place rating: 4 Hillsboro, OR
Good deal for money phở is very good there atmosphere and service a little off but for the Amt of money I feel I get a good meal without breaking the bank. Quick service
Average J.
Place rating: 1 Hillsboro, OR
I might add that it must be embarrassing at lunch time to have a full parking lot, yet few customers, due to the overflow of people walking over to Zab and Gyro House.
J J.
Place rating: 4 Beaverton, OR
This place was a good choice. After a day of being out me and the family stopped for food. Ended up getting pot stickers and egg rolls and followed up with the Phở special. Bill was moderate but definitely worth what I paid. It might seem like a side stop place, however, the food is bawmb. Get sum… I’ve noticed at night the bar is busy but have yet to stop in.
David G.
Place rating: 5 Phoenix, AZ
My wife and i have been going here for years and love the staff! Great atmosphere with great food! I love how i able to order american food with a Phở! The philly cheese steak with the rice rolls with shrimp in peanut sauce is my combo!!! My wife loves the rice plates, especially the fried rice with pork :) Keep up the good work! Love this place!
Marie h.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Salt and pepper calamari tastes better than the chicken wings. And I had phở for the first time and it was good. Now there’s another option besides Tan Tan.
Adam H.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
Not a great experience here. Would not likely return. I find their menu and offerings confusing. It’s part Vietnamese restaurant, part burger joint, part saloon, part karaōke/sports bar PLUS you can buy your Powerball lottery tickets here. I decided to try Gogo for the Vietnamese Phở noodle soup. Zero vegetarian options. No tofu options. No vegetable options. I’d even be ok with vegetable Phở with chicken broth but no. I ended up leaving and went to a different shop for Phở.
Mo G.
Place rating: 4 Beaverton, OR
Prices are reasonable… you pay about $ 5 for a burger with a single paddy and $ 3 for fries. A pitcher of Hef is $ 15. They have Karaōke on Fri & Saturday and happy hour is from 3−6pm. If you want Phở, you have to go to the other side of the restaurant. They also have gambling slot machines on the bar side. One thing I learned about Oregon is that you can’t open up the blinds if you can see the gambling slot machines from the outside of the window… pretty stupid law in Oregon especially since the reason we live here is because of the beautiful outside scenery. I also had the seafood phở on a separate visit and it was pretty good… not the best I’ve had but tasted pretty authentic.
Lorraine Z.
Place rating: 5 Beaverton, OR
Amazing burgers, and the condiment bar is genius! They grind their own mean and for semi fast-food, it’s a really comfortable, nice environment.(Other comparable restaurants have great food, but I don’t like eating in because the white walls are NOT soothing at all.) One of my go-to spots… who else hand-grinds their meat unless you go gourmet?
Missy R.
Place rating: 5 Sherwood, OR
The menu was huge. Good food and service. Very clean and fresh. Everything looked amazing. Went to the bar after I ate and the bartender made the best bfk’s we all agreed
MRose S.
Place rating: 1 Beaverton, OR
Not impressed. I wondered why it was empty at lunch time. Now I know. Food is just blah. Boring. Veggies are brownish at best.
Tom S.
Place rating: 2 Hillsboro, OR
I’m really not sure what is the big deal. The burger was plain, the condiment bar not big and when I was there, the ketchup bottle had overflowed and not cleaned up, so got messy hands. I also find it weird to have a burger joint in a Phở place. Weird combination. I liked this place when it was a mongolian grill, now, not so much.
Hayden I.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
Overall Gogo is just mediocre. There’s nothing special about the food and the phở is actually pretty bad. Pad Thai is sub par but service is good and there’s always been a table when I’ve gone. Maybe stick to the America food if you are going to drop in
Hammie A.
Place rating: 2 Alphabet District, Portland, OR
It was aight. The dude who owns the store was nice af. The food tho, that shit sucked like a 5 dollar hooker. All in all, a no for food, but a go for service.
Brandi K.
Place rating: 2 Vancouver, WA
I was in Beaverton and I was hungry. I’m stuck at a stop light and see this nice-looking building up ahead of me. It says they serve burgers. Sweet. Burgers sound great! As I get closer, I also see what appears to be an asian food sign rather close to the burger joint. Confusing, but ok. This could be leftover from the last place, or perhaps they share a building. I continue on. After I walk through the front door, I realize this is, in fact, a burger/Asian fusion place. What? Since when do those things go together? Still, I’m hungry and I’m here, so I’m going to give it a shot. What the heck, right? The server hands two menus — one for burgers and the like, and one with Phở, etc. I’m now completely confused because I no longer know what I want. Whatevs. I finally decide on a grilled chicken burger. The server comes back and I ask if I can have my burger lettuce wrapped as I don’t want the bun. She’s thoroughly confused as her English is sub-par, and brings me back the menu showing me tortilla and rice wraps. I try to explain what I mean, but she looks at me like I have 3 heads, so I tell her to just bring me the chicken breast on a plate and I’ll figure it out myself. There is a condiment bar in between the bar side and the restaurant side. You grab your own burger fixings here. Odd. The sauces were okay sans the ranch. It’s clearly not traditional ranch. My chicken comes out and it’s a thinly pounded chicken cutlet seasoned with god-knows-what, but it’s not tasty and doesn’t resemble anything that could be considered a chicken burger even if it had a bun. I sauce and salsa the crap out of it so I can choke it down. It’s protein so I’m going to make the most of it. I did also order a side of sweet potato fries. They were freaking delicious. That was my only upside to this entire food situation. I’m assuming their Phở is delicious. Should have gone that direction. Oh well!
Nikk G.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I didn’t get a chance to try the burgers, but the Vietnamese food was your run of the mill Phở and Bun dishes.
Finnaeus E.
Place rating: 5 Beaverton, OR
Best sweet potato fries ever. They’re sweet, crunchy, and the texture is perfect. Their burgers are good too — taste like a typical home made burger(which I prefer). But, man, those sweet potato fries…
Agustin M.
Place rating: 2 Beaverton, OR
It’s Friday night and craving a burger. Gogo’s had decent reviews and was close to home. Staff was friendly and the establishment very clean. Then I ordered my burger… First off, it was a pretty decent burger. The patty was fresh and juicy. The condiment bar was, ummm, different but the toppings were fresh. The real disappointment were the fries. Obviously frozen and with little flavor. My wife had the sweet potato fries and the result was the same. The combo of a fresh, juicy burger and frozen, bland fries was just of not what is was expecting.
Kara E.
Place rating: 5 Beaverton, OR
This place is amazing! Who knew that burgers and phở would go together so well? At GoGos its a match made in heaven especially for the hubby and me. I love phở and he loves burgers so its so nice to go to a restaurant where, not only can we both get something we want, but it also tastes amazing! I’ve never had the burgers but the hubby loves them and he’s quite the burger expert. The phở is seriously fantastic! The broth is sooo flavorful and there is always more than enough to fill you up! GoGos has for sure made us loyal customers! Update — Just ate there again with the hubby and a few friends. Had phở again and it was wonderful. Hubby had the chicken fried rice and our friends had the aloha burger with sweet potato fries! Everyone loved their meals, this place is excellent!
Linda C.
Place rating: 3 Beaverton, OR
This place has gone through some different hands. The last time I was here, it was just burgers. Think Fuddruckers. I was surprised to hear that this place serves phở and burgers. Together. On the menu. My first thought was… interesting. My second thought was … I hope the phở is good. In all honesty, I wasn’t expecting much. It was actually a lot better than I thought. The prices are a little higher than your usual phở fare. It was at least a dollar more on a lot of the items. They still serve burgers. Condiment bar is still … somewhere in the place and you build your burger. My friend had the burger and she said it was really good. I had the vermicelli bowl with grilled lemongrass chicken and eggroll. The boyfriend had the phở. He is a phở connoisseur. I judge phở places by their egg rolls and their phở. The phở was delicious. The broth was really good. The vermicelli bowl was delicious and the chicken was grilled to perfection. The egg roll was delicious. Almost as good as mine. All in all, the food was delicious. I will come here again and try some of the other food items they have on the menu. The service is good. Even though the food came out at different times, I got my order last, it all still came out fairly quickly and with little time in between each so it wasn’t like I was left sitting at the table while everyone ate. If the experience is the same or better, I’ll raise the stars but for now, it’s 3 stars for me.