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Welcome to Pho Hoai

"Pho Hoai" in Brooklyn, NY is a Vietnamese restaurant that offers a cozy and authentic dining experience. The menu features a variety of traditional dishes like pho, bun, rice dishes, banh mi, and more. Customers rave about the delicious and homey food, with favorites including crispy spring rolls, fresh pho with mint leaves and bean sprouts, and flavorful curry chicken. The ambiance exudes a traditional Vietnamese dining vibe, making it a go-to spot for many. Despite some mixed reviews, "Pho Hoai" continues to impress with its affordable prices, friendly service, and a wide range of options for both meat-eaters and vegetarians.

LOCATIONS
  • Pho Hoai
    8616 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11209, United States
    8616 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11209, United States Hotline: +1 718-745-1640

If you're craving authentic Vietnamese cuisine in Brooklyn, look no further than Pho Hoai. Located at 8616 4th Ave, this restaurant offers a wide range of dishes that are sure to satisfy your taste buds. From traditional pho and bun to rice dishes and banh mi, there's something for everyone on the menu.

With a focus on homey and delicious fare, Pho Hoai has garnered rave reviews from customers like Julia who frequent the establishment weekly. The prices are reasonable, making it a great choice for a casual lunch or dinner. The restaurant also offers vegan and vegetarian options, catering to a diverse range of dietary preferences.

Despite some mixed reviews on the pho and other dishes, many customers have praised the fresh and clean flavors of the food. Alex particularly enjoyed the cha gio Vietnamese spring rolls and the xe lua pho, highlighting the crispy texture and robust flavors of the dishes. Jenny, a regular at Pho Hoai, appreciates the authenticity of the cuisine and the nostalgic feel of the restaurant.

Whether you're looking for a quick and affordable meal or a cozy spot to enjoy traditional Vietnamese dishes, Pho Hoai has something for everyone. So why not stop by and experience the warmth and flavors of this beloved Brooklyn eatery for yourself?

START YOUR REVIEW OF Pho Hoai
Julia W.
Julia W.

absolutely delicious food - i come here at least once a week for pho, bun, a rice dish, or a banh mi. everything in the menu is homey and delicious. every time i come i love that i can order something different. prices are great as well. highly recommend! don't listen to the bad reviews - they're just bitter white people. the owners are kind, it's an asian restaurant with good food so the focus is on that and not white glove service. this is definitely my favorite place to eat in bay ridge.

Jason L.
Jason L.

The pho in this store is okay. Have many tables to sit. The noodles are firm and little smooth. The beef is little dry. All taste alright.

Peta W.
Peta W.

The food was good. Squid crunchy weather a nice sweet sour sauce. The pho was delicious, was missing the bean sprouts and basil..but it worked. Service was decent, timely, staff seemed helpful. Ambiance gave a traditional Vietnamese dining vibe.

Alex N.
Alex N.

I came here and I really enjoyed this Vietnamese restaurant. I love a good fresh, clean soup and clean environment. The menu has a lot of food I have yet to try, but what I did eat was very satisfying. I had the cha gio Vietnamese spring rolls as an appetizer and the fried calamari. They were both very crispy to the bite and so good. The spring rolls have meat inside. I then ordered the big bowl soup, xe lua pho. Comes with mint leaves on the side and bean sprouts. The soup itself consists of rice noodles with beef brisket, navel, frank, omosa tendon, and eye of round. Very fresh, very delicious. The service was nice and timely and kind. I will be back and try more of this restaurants' food

Orena W.
Orena W.

This place was okay, we were looking for someplace quick and cheap. It was really cold so we wanted something hot. I got the pho special, and we got the curry chicken, rice noodles with spring rolls, and a bahn mi. Their service was pretty quick and the staff were friendly. The pho broth was okay, it was hot. But it wasn't that flavorful. The beef tendon was sliced really thin which I liked. The curry chicken was good, and the rice noodles with spring rolls was also good. Nothing really stood out. I really wanted dessert, but we were so full from all the food!

Jenny T.
Jenny T.

This is my go-to Vietnamese spot in Brooklyn. My mom used to take me and my siblings here when we were younger, and I remember her having conversations with the same staff still there today. Whenever I go to Vietnamese restaurants nowadays, I don't really hear people speaking Vietnamese, so this place brings me comfort. I've had multiple dishes from their menu and enjoyed them all. I always start with Goi Cuon and end with Che Ba Mau every visit. Some of my favorite dishes are Goi Tom, Bun Bo Luc Lac, Bun Tom Nuong, Com Suon Bi Cha, Pho Do Bien, and Pho Bo Kho. I'm a creature of habit, but maybe I'll branch out and try a different dish each time I revisit going forward.