So this phở place is my second favorite in Vienna. I’ll still give it four starts because It’s clean, quick service, good taste. So, if you are in a hurry this is perfect. Not so great for very young kids since sound echoes.
JoAnne K.
Place rating: 4 Vienna, VA
I don’t know why the reviews are low! Best phở broth in the area! The restaurant is very clean and the service is fast and polite. I was excited to learn about delivery for a quick dinner at home.
Michael D.
Place rating: 5 Sterling, VA
Unbelievable! This is the best Phở I have ever had. Not only do they have the usual phở selections but they also have house specials that include spicy beef, spicy seafood, spicy vegetable, etc. It is very clean and the service was excellent.
Anne O.
Place rating: 4 Vienna, VA
Always have loved this place. Better looking than a lot of Phở places so that is nice. Your not sitting in a dull white room. The people are nice and the food is good. The volcano soup is great. I was scared to try it since it says that it is very hot but it wasn’t bad. My friend asked if they could not add MSG to her phở and they said not a problem.
Lily M.
Place rating: 5 Falls Church, VA
I love all the noodles here!!! I been coming to Phở N More since they open. I can say that I never disappoint for their food! The service was good. Also, they have a happy hour for the drink too. For me, I like Koaw-Soi.(it’s a traditional noodle dish from northern of Thailand.) if you like spicy and creamy soup with crispy noodle. I highly recommend you try this dish. You will love it! ;)
Trang G.
Place rating: 3 Chinatown, Las Vegas, NV
Interested in trying after reading they had speciality phở. They are located in a strip mall under construction so a bit hard to find. Restaurant was clean and nice décor in comparison to other Vietnamese restaurant. Service was quick. Brought some fried noodles which was greasy so didn’t eat. Decided to order the earthquake phở which had a nice spicy flavor. Although it need to type of acid to make it pop! Broth was a bit flat. Little noodles and meat in comparison to the amount of broth. Overall it was ok, I would come back to try some others before making a final decision if I like or not a twist on the good olé tradition phở. Experienced phở eaters need to try for sure.
Anne F.
Place rating: 4 Vienna, VA
Went here on a groupon and not only were the prices a bargain, but food was quite good. We ordered the spring rolls which were fresh and stuffed with seafood and lettuce, with a side of shredded carrots and a peanut sauce in the side. We ordered beef phở and it was tasty, with a generous helping of bean sprouts, basil and chilis on the side. I’d return.
Lo W.
Place rating: 5 Woodbridge, VA
One of my favorite places in the area. The food is consistently great and very affordable!
Sridhar R.
Place rating: 5 Mountain View, CA
Delightful noodle soups! Had the Lemongrass noodle soup, which was very flavorful. The clear winner was the Galangal Noodle Soup, which was perfectly and delicately flavored with the right amount of gingery galangal. A lot of other coconut noodle soups that I’ve had have either been too thick or too heavily flavored. This has the perfect balance of both. Phra Rama was also quite delicious. Overall, a very nice experience with an explosion of flavors. Will definitely come back!
Murthy S.
Place rating: 5 Underwood, IN
Try Phra Rama, galanga noodle soup! Soupy and heavenly! Summer rolls were also good.
Michelle F.
Place rating: 5 Fairfax, VA
Have been to several in the area and phở n more is definitely the best around! Fast service, staff are polite and the food is unbeatable! Definitely recommend this to anyone!
Sam W.
Place rating: 4 Vienna, VA
AWESOME Phở place located in the heart of Vienna. The surroundings are clean, quiet and calming with plenty of space to accommodate small or large parties. TV and full bar area as well. What makes this place really special is the variety of noodle options: thin rice noodle, wide rice noodle, udon, shirataki noodle or ba mee… my favorites are the wide rice noodle OR if you want to be carb conscious, the shirataki is also very tasty. Their non-phở menu items are just as if not more delicious and if you’re an adventurous phở person try their specialty bowls! I can’t recommend the drunken noodles or the wings & sticky rice enough!
James C.
Place rating: 5 Vienna, VA
Best phở broth in the area! I’ve been to every phở place in Northern VA and this broth can’t be topped. I asked the owner and it’s his grandmother’s recipe. I keep trying new phở places just in case, but the truth is that the search is over. This is my first Unilocal review. I just couldn’t put off signing up any longer after seeing the injustice of some other reviewer’s complaints about the broth. If you are a Phở lover in NoVa, you owe it to yourself to come try it to form your own opinion. It may be a little different(I even get some very slight floral notes), maybe it is not 100% authentic to Vietnamese tradition, but that’s because they’ve taken the time to actually improve upon what is expected, not because it is inferior in any way and that’s what makes it so good. It is anything but«watered-down» as others have confoundingly stated.(Maybe they got the chicken? I don’t know. I’ve only had the beef.) The other offerings(n More) that I have tried are all worthwhile as well, especially the fried banana dessert, but I keep coming back for more Phở(and the fried won-tons that are possibly laced with crack). Eating in or carrying out are both doable. The rice noodles don’t appear to hold up, but come back to life when added to the broth at home. I would take half a star away because I used to get Rick-rolled every time that I was in there, but I think that they’ve updated their playlist, so they’re back up to a 5.
Samina K.
Place rating: 4 Vienna, VA
This place has pretty yummy dishes across the board. Our little ones love the phở, we usually get the spicy galangal coconut broth(not sure why it’s not listed on online menu).
Chakriya L.
Place rating: 4 Reston, VA
I’ve never had anything bad at this place. Portions are generous & fair pricing. I do like their non-phở items more however. Especially like their Pad See Ew(served with Chinese broccoli which I love)& Drunken noodles. Their papaya salad is also very good. It’s full of flavor & very fresh. Also love their taro custard dessert. Service is quick & friendly. I would definitely go here more often if I was closer.
Sasina V.
Place rating: 4 Vienna, VA
The name of this restaurant is misleading. You would think it’s your typical phở restaurant, but their menu consists primarily of thai dishes. Been here twice and haven’t tried the phở, but their thai noodle soups are pretty on point. There aren’t many thai restaurants that serve bowls of noodle soup(mainly they have the usual tom yum or tom kha soups), so I was pleasantly surprised that they offered these. I’m a fan of the tsunami! Service here could be better — they always seem to be understaffed. But that won’t deter me from coming back.
Andrew D.
Place rating: 3 Vienna, VA
My weekend meal always have phở in it at some point. Decided to try somewhere near this weekend and stumbled into Phở N More. The menu look decent with a lot of choices of different noodles and even ramen. Although most phở places are usually Vietnamese since it’s Vietnamese meal, Phở N More is a Thai noodle place that sells Phở as well. I ordered the first phở combination on the menu and Thai ice coffee. I was really disappointed with the coffee. It wasn’t made with condense milk like it supposed to be, they used cream and sugar as a substitute and it’s way too sweet to enjoy. I didn’t even finish drinking it. The phở was okay, the broth was good. I can’t tell why but I felt the noodle tasted a little off. It felt like it was cooked earlier on the day and was reheated when needed and it gave a weird texture to it. The portions are large here. The brisket that was used in the phở was chunks instead of lean cut like most phở places do. It’s probably because they use the same thing on other noodles. The meatballs tasted a little rubbery. I don’t think it’s home made like most of the phở places. It taste more like the ready made meatballs that you buy on the frozen aisle at a Asian grocery store. You can tell because it didn’t include any tendon in the meatball. Service was decent, we were greeted immediately when we got in and the waitress was quick to take our order. I will come back and try some of the other specialty noodles and will update my review then. They have a bunch of specialty noodles that look very appetizing.
Ross M.
Place rating: 1 Fairfax, VA
Gross. If you want phở, go a place that specializes in phở. If you want Thai, go to a place that specialized in Thai. The combo thing just doesn’t work. Ever. The soup is plane, tasteless and old fatty meat is used. The spring rolls have no flavor and just taste like oil. Service is below average. The people working here look miserable. Not recommended.
Joann M.
Place rating: 3 Reston, VA
Late lunch. Selected as it was close to our favorite pharmacy. No one in the place but us. Fine by me as j like quiet. Enjoyed our options. The three plates we selected was way toooo much food for the two of us. Nice to get crispy noodles to munch on as we decided what to order. So a nice quiet would do it again if nearby stop. Food needed something… maybe some hot? Some extra zing? Good but not go out of my way special.
Isabella W.
Place rating: 3 Queens, NY
You can tell from the menu that Phở N More is trying to please everyone with a mix of «Asian» dishes. In appetizer section alone, there are edamane(Japanese), lumpia(Phillipino), summer roll(Vietname and Thai?) and of course, satay. I had the Typhoon phở and M. had the chicken green curry. My dish fell a bit flat but it was doable; would have been more enjoyable if the broth was hotter temperature wise and spice wise. M. could sip the soup without breaking a drop of sweat(he is very sensitive to spiciness). The green curry chicken actually turned out to be quite the opposite. It was super spicy! They provide you a small bowl of fried crunchy sticks as you study at the menu. These can be a bit greasy and numb your appetite. Personally I think they might be better if tossed with some cinnamon and sugar and be provided at the end of the meal as a complimentary dessert. But that would be deviating from the Asian cuisine… maybe?