“Good food! Smiling and attentive staff. Selection is also great they have rice dish, gyoza, ban mih, fresh roll, mongolian beef, general tsao etc. Missing 1 star because I have tasted way better pho broth elsewhere but can be improved and desired to your taste with lime, Sriracha, and bean black sauce. Ambiance is nice, nature-y, and beautiful, doesn't feel like a local cheap pho place.“
“Somewhat fancy place for a Vietnamese pho joint. Very clean and spacious. Prices are slightly above average but the portions are huge, at least for the large pho I had. Can't say too much about the other stuff on the menu as I did not order those. But I'm sure quality and portions will definitely be up to par. Recommend this place.Parking: Parking is plenty in the area, the main road can get pretty busy though to get in and out.Kid-friendliness: Plenty of room for kidsWheelchair accessibility: Easy“
“I ordered for pickup. I have been here before, but it's been awhile. Let me tell you...this place is legit! The meals as well as the service were amazing! Sooo good! There was little to no wait time and folks dining in, were able to be seated immediately. I recommend this place.“
“Great restaurant! Waitstaff are friendly! We got the steak/meatball/ brisket pho and it was so good! My son had the gyoza’s (potstickers), there was 8, and they were delicious too. Also the chicken fried rice was delicious, huge potion, probably can share one plate for 2 people!Kid-friendliness: Kid friendly!“
“The food is great here. I had the large all meat pho, and I just kept slurping the noodle cause of how large the portion was. There was an abundant amount of meat in the soup as well. It was a great experience here overall. I think they put their vegetables in a bag for take out as well so it's pretty take out friendly I suppose.“
“We ordered 2 Pho and extra onion on the side. The food was good. Veggies were very fresh, broth was on the saltier side which I prefer, and had good aromatics. Service was accommodating with my meat on the side and extra plate of raw onions.The only thing I had an issue was, the waiter came out with 2 soup spoons and 2 FORKS.I looked around and we were the only Asians there (the waiter was also asian), and we got FORKS. We had to ask for chopsticks. I feel like chopsticks should be on the side like most authentic pho shops. We shouldn't have to ask since pho is often traditionally eaten with chopsticks!I really questioned going into a pho shop in Puyallup but I was really hungry and it was surprisingly good.This review is coming from a person who regularly eats pho in the greater Seattle area and Tacoma area..Another note: I really appreciate the option to sit anywhere. I love the seating by the windows, the warm sun was comforting.“
“Best boba and milk tea place around! They also have the most amazing Vietnamese dessert drinks that you have to try! Everything is made fresh and in house. I am a weekly customer for a reason. Must try! Love the owners as well! Total people pleasers.“