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Help us make it rightBoth Pho Grand and Pho 21 offer our customers a taste of Vietnamese delicacies and authentic cuisine. Pho Grand opened in 2002 near the Grand Street subway station, so it easy to commute to the restaurant to have lunch or dinner. This place captures the feel of being Vietnam of it dim lighting and the decorations. In 2008, Pho 21 opened at a new location on Mott Street. This restaurant has...
* Vegetarian Available
* Very Reasonable Price's
* Great Ambiance & Great Service
Welcome to Pho Grand the premier Vietnamese restaurant in Lower Manhattan. Vietnamese guests compliment the authenticity and freshness of our food, while Western palates appreciate the exotic spices and flavor combinations. Service, ambience and aesthetics earn high marks from just about everyone! Our chefs...
Every time we come here we can't figure out why we bother eating anywhere else. Awesome authentic Vietnamese, with low prices and Vietnamese physique-sized portions ensuring you can order recklessly without spontaneously combusting. Caramel clay pot fish, rich beef soup, rolls of beef in sesame sauce. Could just go down the menu ordering a different dish every day for six months and still be...
The Scene
This Chinatown restaurant fills with an ethnically mixed crowd of casual locals and chatty families. Wood is everywhere, from the lightly stained walls to the exposed beams and...
Sadly this place is a Chinese restaurant disguised as a Vietnamese restaurant. I would have been fine with that if the food were delicious and resembled Vietnamese cusine....it was neither. I gave them one star for the quick delivery despite the rain.
Ate here because the reviews were good and looked delicious but unfortunately I don't recommend coming here if you want hairs in your food. First, I got pho and flipped over the meat to see a piece of hair on it, second I got chicken w/ broccoli and found another long hair. I wanted to puke after. I'm not the type to …
It was okay, but I expected more. The broth was good, but it wasn't especially good. The noodles seemed a little soft to me, and there didn't seem to be many of them either. I ordered round steak, tendon and navel (how could I not order navel!) and got just one piece of tendon for my efforts. I'd never ordered …
Where to begin...for appetizer I decided to get the summer spring rolls which are the shrimp rolls wrapped in rice paper (2 per order). The rolls weren't wrapped very well and fell apart easily. Having made spring rolls myself I felt like I would be able to make better ones at home. For the main dish I got #2 …
Thankfully had seats unlike Saigon Shack. The Eye of Round + Brisket Pho was pretty good. Tiny bit musky, but good. A bit of sriracha balanced it out.My girlfriend has a food allergy, and the menu said to let your server know, and they'll make the proper arrangements to make your dining experience a pleasant …
"Cheap eats" champ on Chinatown's northern frontier doling out "heaping bowls of pho" and other "good-value" Vietnamese fare on the "quick"; as for ambiance, forgiving sorts say the ubiquitous "wood paneling" is where it's at.
Wash it all down with a glass of fresh made lemonade or avocado juice.
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