“The food is very good, exceptional given it is Texas and Pho is not exactly a common item in Texas. The service has always been very good. Tough to rate the atmosphere a 5 though. It isn't exactly a place I would select for in restaurant dining, but they do the well with the location they have...it is nice and always clean, but not a "date night" type restaurant.“
“Nice no-fanfare spot with homely, fresh, delicious food, and priced right. There are tons of options on their vast menu for vegans, vegetarians and non-veg folks alike, and you can get chili oil on the side if you need some more spice in your food. We’ll be back for fuss-free fresh food on days we don’t feel like cooking at home!“
“Arrived right at 11am...gets packed at lunch timeWe had hot n sour soup, potstickers/dumplings pan fried n steamed, orange chicken, pork chop special, pho w/brisket, to go vermicelli bowl and broth soup with veggies n tofu....all delicious!!Parking: Ample sitting arrangementsKid-friendliness: ✅Wheelchair accessibility: Yes“
“Odd little place but this is definitely the BEST Phó I’ve had in Texas in the last 8 years. Some of the items are overpriced in my opinion. The Phó is reasonable.I would suggest cleaning the bathroom, it’s dirty. The light switch had dirty marks all over it, the rest of the bathroom is dark tones so it’s difficult to see the dirt.“
“Amazing food with very friendly and efficient staff! I stopped by for a quick dinner and got seated almost immediately. The waitress was extremely kind and even gave me recommendations for food to try. I got the Szechwan tofu and egg rolls (the latter being her recommendation). I enjoyed it so much that I finished all the food before I knew it! They had the perfect sauce and flavors to go with it. The waitress seemed to enjoy interacting with customers too, and even took some time to talk about the eclipse with me. Absolutely returning here next time I pass through or stay in Round Rock. The staff, the food, and the service made my day.“
“This is the best pho you can get in cedar park hands down. Ironically, also the cheapest in surrounding areas. It's hard to find decent pho in Central Texas. In Houston, it's everywhere. Their other food is good as well. I chose this as my last meal before I gave birth if that tells you anything.Parking: If the shopping center is busy it's difficult to find parking.“
“This togo place is great. We order Thai Curry Fried rice with Tofu every other week with Cream Puffs. It tastes really good and tastes the same every single time. Cant go wrong with this dish. Staff is reasonably welcoming and super quick in delivering food.Vegetarian options: Thai Curry Fried rice“
“This place is named Tru Boba Cafe, not Banh mi ngon that Google has it currently labeled as. I submitted an edit with pics.The pork Bahn mi was delicious, crispy toasty roll, and slightly sweet sauce and fresh ingredients. Friendly staff.Wheelchair accessibility: Small curb ramps from car park to store front sidewalk, and no step into the shop.“
“I ordered the vegetable pho and vegetable spring rolls. My pho bowl was loaded!!! Definitely worth the $13!. However, the spring rolls only had lettuce, noodles and tofu in it. I was expecting more veggies in the roll minus the noodles. You have to ask for the fish sauce. The staff is very friendly and the atmosphere was clean and relaxing. I will definitely go back!!!“
“clean, spacious restaurant with plenty of seating. I don't know if it's because I eat at weird times or not, but I don't usually see very many people eating at the restaurant.staff are always quick n' friendly.i order pretty frequently from here-- is it the best Viet/Chinese food in the Hutto area? nah, but it does hit the spot when i need something ASAP. (still wouldn't recommend the pho, but I'm picky...maybe it's better eating at the restaurant). the food is always packed well, and I'm happy with the collection of soy sauce packets I've accumulated.The fried rice portions are MASSIVE. For the people in the reviews complaining about the protein ratios, just order extra protein with it-- I find that improves the ratio. The price for fried rice seems kind of steep, but one to-go portion is like 3 meals for me, so it's nice.the wonton egg noodle soup is alright. The broth is light and clear, and I'm glad they oil up the egg noodles so it doesn't stick into a big egg dough ball during transit. not my favorite wontons since it's very pork-forward and doesn't have the "bouncy" texture I think wontons should have, but it gets the craving. it was also an interesting choice to pack pho dressings with it (bean sprout x basil x cilantro x hoison x sriracha), but it's no biggie. portion was good for 1.5 meals for me.The milk teas here are on the sweet side, even after adjustments. The tea flavors are also on the weaker side. I'm not a huge fan of that, but you may be.Parking: lots of parking -- don't worry about not being able to have a spot“
“I'm super supportive of this Phonatic at Cedar Park. You will find everything very fresh ( especially veggies and meats ), tasty, and with good prices. I've been to this place more than regular for the last six years. Even compared to the other Phonatic branches in Austin, this place has been the best from my experience. Highly recommended.“
“I had the tom yum soup and it was sooo good. It wasn't too spicy and it had really good flavor. Other people had the beef pho which was good and the Thai tea which was similar to chai and super good as well. I would totally recommend this place!“