LET'S PHO

4344 A Woodman Ave, Sherman Oaks
(818) 849-5901

Recent Reviews

Gary J.

This place sucks. Ordered from them, my order got split, I got charged by grubbing twice. Couldn't get the order right the second time. $80 for 1 pho and some apps, because of the double delivery fee.

Christie J.

Good restaurant spot for a quick lunch or dinner. Great food at reasonable prices! Attentive service staff!

Suzy L.

Amazing flavors in all of the dishes. The service is very friendly. I would definitely recommend the short rib pho and the Phad se ew. No matter what you get, you won't be disappointed. So thrilled that it's so close by

lockit u.

Great little spot every time I get a bit sick I go there to have the vegetable pho and a day later I'm up and running.

Dave Cobb

Why this place gets four stars is absolutely baffling.We paid $160 for four entrées, four spring rolls, soup, and a bahn mi — and all of it was mostly terrible.The Bahn Mi was shockingly not on a French roll (it was basically a poppyseed sausage-style bun) and the pork belly, although well-cooked, was in an unappealingly sweet and sticky sauce. The Singapore noodles were definitely not Singapore noodles, bland and overly sauced. The highly-touted Kuay Tiaw Khua Kai was a very bland flat noodle with dry chicken. The spring rolls were bland and filled with mostly lettuce.The Basil Squid was fine. The Crab Fried Rice was fine. The Pho was passable.I just don’t understand the ratings at all. I wasn’t looking for fine cuisine, but none of this was worth HALF these prices. There is FAR better takeout nearby.

Food: 1

David C.

Why this place gets four stars is absolutely baffling. We paid $160 for four entrées, four spring rolls, soup, and a bahn mi -- and all of it was mostly terrible. The Bahn Mi was shockingly not on a French roll (it was basically a poppyseed sausage-style bun) and the pork belly, although well-cooked, was in an unappealingly sweet and sticky sauce. The Singapore noodles were definitely not Singapore noodles, bland and overly sauced. The highly-touted Kuay Tiaw Khua Kai was a very bland flat noodle with dry chicken. The spring rolls were bland and filled with mostly lettuce. The Basil Squid was fine. The Crab Fried Rice was fine. The Pho was passable. I just don't understand the ratings at all. I wasn't looking for fine cuisine, but none of this was worth HALF these prices. There is FAR better takeout nearby.

Kalani Paialii

The best hidden gem. I'm all about experience and authentic food. That curry soup with shrimp omg ? and many other dishes make me happy. Going back today and I have happy feet ? lol

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pho Beef Shanks Bone Marrow, Soup, Pho GA - Chicken Pho, Crispy Golden Calamari

Ish

Don't skip trying the fried pork belly, absolutely delicious.I've tried something different every visit and been pleasantly surprised.From Ban Mhi to Pho and sometimes Pad Se Ew

Alex Kim

Food and service were great!!! Big portions yet very tasty. Mix of Vietnamese and Thai food. Seating is a little weird and random, but kind of cool.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

K Dawg

The pho was good is just need more meat and noodles and they don't have the knuckles like in pho

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Soup

Jacklyn D.

I've never really been a huge fan of pho until my friend introduced me to this place! I got the beef pho and it was filled with so much flavor and meat. The meat was so thin it melted in your mouth. I love bean sprouts and they were not shy about adding so much on the side! The restaurant is clean and plenty of seating. It is connected to the liquor store next door (thought that was cool). The restaurant is located in a plaza with plenty of parking. I will be coming back for a good bowl of pho!

Hesham k.

Ordered vega pho with beef broth. Lots of veggies good flavour. Friendly staff. First visit I will make it my new spot.

Erika M.

Decent place overall but I haven't quite found a dish that stood out. I went here with friends on a rainy day and we all ordered pho (beef and meatball pho) because it was soup weather! It hit the spot, I loved the broth and finished my entire bowl satisfied. What I appreciate about the place was the service; the waitresses were really nice and checked on us often. When we first arrived, there weren't anymore tables to sit, but we only waited 5 minutes because they were good about cleaning the newly vacant table quickly. Price to quality ratio was just okay: for a decent but not "OMG SOOO AMAZING" bowl of pho, they charge $14-$16. It's a good size however. They offer more dishes, like other noodles, fried rice, coconut curry (which was interesting) and meat/rice plates for about the same price if not more. I've had better pho, but since this place is just a few blocks away from home, we keep coming back for the convenience if we want pho but don't want to drive too far or worry about parking. Will be coming back to try other menu items and especially their mango sticky rice when it's in season!

Alek Cohen

Was in the mood for pho and Let’s Pho hit the spot. All around solid Vietnamese ?? food should you get a craving. Beef was plentiful and fresh and fried rice rounded it out perfectly. Thank you ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Avi A.

They have many interesting dishes that can't be easily found in other restaurants. The portions are large, the food is tasty and the price is good! It is not the best-looking restaurant, but I do not like to pay for ambiance anyway. The staff is friendly an quick. You can also get a fresh coconut after your meal! :-D

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