Pholanthropy
Address and Contact Information
Address: 16500 Bellflower Blvd Unit 125, Bellflower, CA 90706, USA
Phone: (562) 804-0587
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Customer Reviews
This was my second time going and the food was very tasty. My kids and I tried the brisket pho, chicken and BBQ pork spring rolls, and the BBQ pork sandwich. The pho came with onions and a few sprouts. On the side there is extra sprouts and hot sauce. The broth was so good! The sandwiches come with veggies and a dipping sauce, not sure what it was, although it was good. They liked the sandwich so much, they wanted another one to take home for tomorrow!
My kids wanted a drink but weren't sure if they would like the tea, so the owner gave them a sample. My daughter now loves the milk tea with boba. The staff were all friendly and offered to help us take the food to our table. With how tasty everything was and the friendliness of the staff, we'll definitely be coming again.
This place has fantastic broth and meat. Unlike other Pho I have had, the meat is cut thicker and it is delicious. I had the brisket with rib eye it was 8.99 plus tax, which I think is a reasonable price. This location is located inside steelcraft so the seating I shared with a few other restaurants.
I'm not a big fan of pho, but I really like it here. Brisket is the way to go. So far I've had it in the pho and the sandwich and it's great. I like Vietnamese flavors, but have grown up too Americanized to appreciate the cuts of meat in most Asian foods. By adding brisket to the mix, they made pho good for me again.
They're still in their early phases so some of the tastes aren't consistent yet, but when it's good it's great!
Here's the tick, try the brisket before you get something with it. If you think it's not as good that day try the pork!
Brisket can be the best (varies), the pork and chicken are consistently good though.
Not the traditional pho for sure. It is more oily. The noodle was a bit thicker & harder. Presentation is nice but the food just was off. The brisket is a thicker cut. The broth is more bland. Definitely more westernize.