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  • Tom C.

    I have been going to this place for several years. The food is always very tasty and huge portions. The staff is very friendly and treats everyone really well. I usually order from the seven dollar special menu and I love it every time. Their tea is pretty good and is worth a try. They even put slices of orange in it. Come on! It doesn't get any better. If you find your self in the Asian district then this is your place.

    (5)
  • Ted S.

    i really hate it when people love a place that i also love. but this place is dope. the women that work here are incredibly nice, the pho is incredible (sometimes a bit stuck together in a ball...untangle that, dude!), the coffee, the tea, the FREE TEA!! the only thing that is a bit weird is when you've finished your meal, that dude comes out from watching tv and hands you your check and plate of jelly...that crap is disgusting. i missed the times when they served those little cheesecake squares! this is THE place to rock your pho king belly!

    (5)
  • Tim F.

    In town for business and tried this for dinner after Golden Phoenix was closed. Overall pretty sparse place, they did have TVs with basketball on, but the pho was pretty good. Loaded with meat, maybe even more than noodles. Also had the fresh shrimp spring rolls which come with the usual peanut diping sauce that was good but maybe a tad on teh salty side. Had teh fresh orange juice and it hit the spot since I was seeking pho to help push out the cold I have and it helped. They serve fsh oranges at the end of teh meal. The staff were very pleasant and attentive enough, food was fast and the prices were great. i will return next time I am in town.

    (4)
  • Vince S.

    As I drove around downtown OKC for a place to eat with no avail, some dude suggested there are more choices north of the downtown. So with some zigzagging of my vehicle I arrived at this place. I ordered their pho, which was very good and professionally done. I went in during the lunch hour which was very busy with customers. The only complaint was that they did not accept credit cards, as they only accepted cheques and cash, which was a bit inconvenient.

    (4)
  • Chris H.

    Notes for Pho Thai Nguyen from a fabulous pho tour of the Oklahoma City area (totally unplanned, random, unscientific): Broth: Good flavor Ingredients: Fairly fresh ingredients Beef: Beef was good but I prefer it to be a little rarer when it gets to the table (I guess I need to ask for this). Good amount of it though. Noodles: Good Rest of Menu: Lots of stuff on the menu besides pho, a page of Chinese dishes, some good appetizers Restaurant: Clean inside, feels like it used to be a Denny's, TV up front that can be seen from most tables, pretty worn overall. The waitress was attentive and friendly. This place was pretty good overall on the first visit.

    (4)
  • Ean S.

    This place is great. I strongly recommend eating here. I had the Pho with pork, brisket and tendon. It was hearty and flavorful. The chicken spring rolls had great charcoal flavor that didn't dominate the meat. The vermicelli bowl was generous, moist and tasty. We were driving through on our way back to Dallas and it was well worth the detour.

    (5)
  • Darrell A.

    So my boss and I have decided to start rating all the Pho places in OKC... so this is the first. We'll try to compare them all to each other and find what fits us best. I liked Pho Thai Nguyen. it's right in the middle of the Asian district as the other reviewer has said. It was very good. I think that the broth was OK. It was about $1 cheaper than the place we usually go to. it didn't have as much meat in the Pho as I would've liked, but I'm a fat kid. So there's never enough meat for me. As I stated, the prices were good, the eggrolls were good, the service was fantastic, and I was impressed. Pho takes just a little longer to eat than normal lunch stuff. So make sure you have a little extra time, don't get the large bowl and expect to be done with it pronto. If you can finish a bowl quick...well then....you have skills. And I bow my head to you. Go eat here! It's good!

    (4)
  • Erik S.

    A really good pho establishment. I ate the Pho Tai, as I normally do. The dish came with a good amount of meat. The noodles were pretty tasty but the broth lacked flavor. It was still good, but not great. I had some shrimp spring rolls which were really tasty. The service was very friendly and very quick. I'm going to have to try some other pho places in OKC, but this was a really good start.

    (4)
  • Robert W.

    Most authentic feeling of the many Pho places in the neighborhood I was so proud to live in. Pages and pages of specialties, unlike the very limited (but still good) Pho Hoa. I ate here so many times they all knew me, but tried far less than half the menu. I would avoid the Chinese food (no surprise), but it shouldn't be hard with all the tantalizing Vietnamese soups. Their chicken preparation is also quite excellent. Few people try the appetizers, but they're exquisite - the quail are some of the best anywhere. Be prepared to point as the names aren't in English. If you don't mind chunks of pork blood, try BN9, which is a lemongrass soup. It's amazing, especially if you have a bit of a cold. If you order beyond the first page, though, your server will ask you if you've had Vietnamese food before; reassure them that you're adventurous or they won't want to make it for you. I actually appreciate this concern for their customers, although it's a little silly after I've ordered the same thing eight times. Of course the pho is the main attraction, and it's awesome. They have three sizes, which is great because most of us can't finish the standard ginormous portions at other pho joints. Oh, and it's dirt cheap. You won't believe you're eating something with a zillion ingredients when the bill for two with tea is about $12.

    (5)
  • Derek R.

    good stuff on the cheap. Expect to pay way less than what it's worth.

    (4)
  • Anthony J.

    Where ever I travel to I try my favorite foods, one of them is Vermicelli Bun. I tried the Pork. now due to a personal scheduling conflict I could not make it there before closing @ 10 PM (which is late to be eating anyway) so I called in an Take-out order without a menu, that my friend picked up, so obviously I did not want to miss anything so I ordered almost double the dishes so if another friend came to visit they are not left out; I mean what can go wrong? This Restaurant takes Credit Cards ATM/Debit, which is a win in my book, and shows business confidence. Now I can only Judge from the food because I wanted to go but, My friend that went to pick up the food said it was Very Welcoming and Attractive Pho Restaurant. The staff were pleasant polite and nice. Mind you it was a Friday night 30 minutes before closing. My suggestion is that if you plan on going to any restaurant an hour Before closing that you don't eat in, and get it to go. Follow this Suggestion and your excellent service may just follow you in your To-Go order. Now on to my to-go order; This place makes one of the Best Vermicelli Dishes; to go. Portions are great. I also ordered Fresh Spring Rolls; you get 3; they were Typical fresh spring roll ingredients and simple; usually the sauce makes the difference, in which it did, peanuts were roasted, Chili sauce was tasty garlic and medium spiced. The Pork Vermicelli Pork Bun was at the very top of my favorite, I think what made it not the top was I did not eat it there, It came in a Foam container which is totally acceptable, and was still very fresh. All the typical Ingredients and the pork was tender and juicy, I like my pork with a little fat on it which this one had. Usually there is always something missing on a Take- Out order, or its either skimpy, this was not the case. Overall I gave it 5 Stars Based on my To-Go order opinion.

    (5)
  • donna h.

    I've been to Pho Thai Nguyen now 4 times and each time it was fantastic! The food and service is impeccable! I am always greeted with a smile and a hug from my favorite server. I get the shrimp vermicelli bowl and it is loaded with shrimp and fresh vegatables. And it is huge, I always have to take a doggie bag. The free hot tea with honey is also excellent. I would highly recommend Pho Thai! One extra thing, if your meal is under $10.00 expect to pay cash, anything over $10.00 you can use a credit card.

    (5)
  • Ben L.

    Good pho: hot broth, decent amount of beef. Seems pretty comparable to Pho Hua. Got a taro smoothie too. Sugar is good. Service was friendly.

    (4)
  • Cris W.

    Amazing service and hot tea is included in the price of your meal! I want to try other Pho' places, but my friends and I always keep coming back here for the great food and experience!

    (5)
  • Matt M.

    Pho Thai Nguyn wins high honors in my book. The pho there is among the best in town, and this place is always packed to the rafters with Vietnamese-Americans. (That's always a good sign, IMHO.) Very clean, too. Friendly staff. (Don't go expecting good English, though.) The decorating's hilariously bad, true, but no one with half a brain goes there to look at the fake flowers.

    (5)
  • Linda Loo T.

    A festive, clean professional noodle house which has become a favorite. Great broth and they bring sides of green an white onion and fried tofu. The six green tea specials are free, I'm enjoying ginger honey right now. Oh boy here it is. Very delicious.

    (5)
  • Alicia B.

    Smack dab in the heart of the Asian District on Classen Blvd, Pho Thai Nguyen is my all-time fave place to grab pho. Oh, you know, a hot, steaming, satisfying bowl of pho gai (chicken) with bean sprouts, onions, a little spice... Mmm. It's amazing, especially one a brisk, rainy day or a chilly winter afternoon. This is the first place I ever tried pho, with the company of a friend who grew up eating at this place. His family is Vietnamese, so I take his recommendation to heart. He did a good thing, introducing me to pho. It's one of my favorite things in the world! Next time you're craving pho or interested in trying it for the first time, go to Pho Thai Nguyen. You won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Doug K.

    This place is awesome, a perfect combo of tasty and inexpensive. Tea and dessert jellies are free! I get a huge amount with each entree. This is one of my favorites in OKC.

    (5)
  • Courtney S.

    Pho Thai Nguyen is a standby when I want some tasty Asian food. I never actually order Pho, but the authentic Vietnamese dishes seem to abound on the menu. The menu is a little confusing as the translations don't do justice to the food. However, that's where adventure comes in, right? I usually order one of the specials that are under $6 and a great value. My standby is cashew chicken, while my boyfriend orders a combination lo mein. With this, you are first served a bowl of soup. The varieties of soup change from time to time (egg drop soup with chicken or sea food and hot & sour soup were recently served), so I just ask my server what's new. With your meal, you get steamed or fried rice, an egg roll, a fried shrimp, and a crag rangoon. The quality is pretty consistent and service is good. Occasionally they forget to put the cashews in the chicken or bring me a cold egg roll. But they make amends and I always go back. For pho lovers, my friends who've tried it think it's pretty good.

    (4)
  • joe p.

    excellent place. the fresh and fried spring rolls were great. the combination vermicelli bowl was loaded with meat and the 2 grilled curry shrimp with the dish we out of this world.

    (4)
  • Henry L.

    Great bargain. The food was excellent and the service was good!

    (4)
  • Olivia T.

    Not the first place I would go to for pho, but they do have good services and average Vietnamese foods.

    (3)
  • M J.

    Well barely............I wanted to check more like 3.5 stars because it was just above average for a Pho place. Soup was very good...though they don't trim fat of the meat enough and it was a weird, yellowish color(.........the fat.......not the meat). Broth was hearty and tasty.......I enjoyed that they added a lot of green onions to the broth. But I'm not a big cilantro or other 'add on' sort of person for soup. While price for pho was ok; price for spring or egg rolls seemed a little outlandish to me. I can understand why some folks groused about their prices. Not sure why they are rated SO high in the Gazette..........service good and friendly but definitely nothing spectacular. Maybe I need to give them another chance as it appears that your experience can vary visit to visit.???

    (4)
  • Ben Z.

    I'm a regular and coming here at least twice a week. One time We ordered special chicken noodles soup($4.99) and one entree($7.99) plus 2 Thai teas($6),how the hell that our bill turned out to be $27! Today They changed the price on the ticket AGAIN and charged me more not only on 1 item but 2 items!! I mean,What kind of mistake was that? he didn't apologize nothing,Needless to say I will not go back. Just because I'm the regular doesn't mean I deserved to get ripped off. I can care less about their food

    (1)
  • Brandi D.

    I really enjoy this place. I am not a big fan of their pho because they leave the bones in the chicken, which I am told is how they do it in Vietnam but it just takes some work to eat it. The pork vermicelli with fish sauce is amazing. However my absolute favorite is the Canh Chu Ca. This is a sweet and sour fish soup. It has fish, shrimp, tomatoes, pineapple, bac ha, okra, bean sprouts and the most delicious broth ever!! This is like heaven to your taste buds. I could just drink he broth by itself. It comes with a big bowl of rice. A must try!

    (5)
  • Veronica F.

    I can't believe my last experience. My boyfriend and I went for some pho here mid-August. It had been a while since my last trip. Despite this minor detail, I voted for them for 'Best Pho' for Readers Choice for the Gazette for 2014. I wouldn't now. We had checked their hours before heading there, but still, we weren't aware that they closed between lunch and dinner. We entered at 2:50, ordered at 2:55, had the music turned off at 3, and then the lights went out on us at 3:10. NO ONE said anything about closing up soon or we would have gone somewhere else. On top of the lights being turned out on us, the peanut sauce was weird, the prices were higher, and when she asked if I wanted a take out box (only half way through finishing) she added that they were .75/box. I won't be back for quite a while. I'm very disappointed, Pho Thai Nguyen. I'll fondly think of all the times I came in and dream of when you'll go back to your awesome ways.

    (2)
  • Rob R.

    Great food, we always stop by when we pass through Okc. This time though we left quite upset. We walked in to see a sign, "Today's Special - Chicken Noodle Soup - 4.99" After enjoying a bowl we got the check which was almost 9$. I asked why. The manager told me because we ordered chicken noodle soup. If we had wanted the special price we should have told our waitress we wanted the special price when ordering... Wtf?

    (1)
  • Allie W.

    This is one of the few restaurants in the Asian District that I can say I received great service AND great food. I tried them out thanks to your reviews here! (Always grateful!) They have a great variety of dishes, my favorite being their pho. I usually go to Pho Lien Hoa, but after reading that it's very likely they use msg, I decided to steer clear from now on. I ordered the rare steak pho and the bf ordered their chicken fried rice. We also got an appetizer of vietnamese egg rolls. I thought it was nice that she made sure I knew they were vietnamese egg rolls not chinese. Although I prefer these, it was nice to be asked. I got their large bowl because I was extra hungry, but boy did I over estimate. These are very large portions. The same with the chicken fried rice. You probably could've gotten almost 3 meals out of it. I'll definitely be returning.

    (4)
  • Kat L.

    Finally! Decent Vietnamese food in OKC! I drove 1.5 hrs to Pho Thai Nguyen just to eat Vietnamese food. Sometimes driving 1.5 hrs and paying $6.00 is worth it for ht etaste of a good bowl of Pho. I ordered the Pho Tai and my boyfriend ordered a broken rice dish. His rice dish came with a yummy chicken soup. You get free green tea with your meal. Everything we ate was delicious. Service is fast and friendly. The pirce is good. I believe credit card is accepted. Thanks Pho Thai Nguyen for providing great tasting Vietnamese Food!

    (5)
  • Carly N.

    The dining room was spacious and clean. The owner greeted me as soon as I walked in. I ordered # CD1 fried rice that came with grilled pork and vegetables which tasted delicious. It also came with egg drop soup and my total was less than $9. The menu was large so you get a lot of options. As far as drinks go, foutain sodas (pepsi, diet pepsi, mt dew, brisk lemonade, Mug, and Dr. Pepper) has free refills. Canned drinks (coke, diet coke, sprite, soy milk, pennyworth) do not have free refills. Hot tea is free by request.

    (4)
  • Lisa H.

    I went here based on the great reviews it received. I ordered to-go since I'm not feeling well. I walk in and my total is $16.25. Seemed a bit high for some soup and spring rolls. I ask for my receipt to be explained since it was one of those that just has the prices, no other details. Apparently if you order to-go, you can only get one size of Pho which is their largest. I asked for small when I ordered and the woman never said anything. Okay, not totally cool but fine. There were two other charges: seventy-five cents for the to-go box and seventy-five cents for the to-go silverware. I can understand a fee for delivery but a "fee" for me to drive myself? It may seem childish to get unhappy about $1.50 but it just felt like they're trying to squeeze as much money as possible out of me. Now for the food: My rare steak was tough, only six slices, and had the look that it was just about to start turning brown (old). The noodles had a weird texture that I've never experienced with pho but I ate them anyway. Only thing I liked was the broth which was GREAT. I'm not a huge fan of mushrooms and can ignore them if they're cooked and chopped well, however, the spring rolls had large pieces of rubbery mushrooms so I didn't end up eating them. All in all: I will not be returning. So disappointed.

    (1)
  • Michael D.

    I would not recommend anyone come here unless you are going to be eating Pho! In regards to other dishes I ordered egg drop soup that tasted like I was swallowing snot! The crab Rangoon had no crab Rangoon it was like chewing on crunchy boot leather! My friend said he is happy only because he got full! However the sesame chicken is not pleasing I had to chew and chew on the chicken as though it had been sitting a dry heat lamp! I'm all for trying new culinary dishes however I have tasted better a mature Asian dishes in my high school home economics class. I would expect to be satisfied from a "Authentic Asian restaurant" Perhaps this place will invest themselves in this review and evolve their dishes.

    (1)
  • De D.

    Definitely not the best pho in town. I love how a huge white girl was trying to argue with a Viet girl that this was the most authentic pho. Haha. I had rude service. Expensive coffee. Mediocre pho, banh canh soup, and horrible rice plate. So there! I've tried it 3 times and still don't like it!

    (3)
  • gwinkevin k.

    This place got me hooked!! great flavor and clean environment

    (5)
  • Michael F.

    We live nearby and eat here at least once a week. The pho is the best in the area, even better than the nearby restaurants that "specialize" in it. Their other entrees are very good as well and come with appetizers (shrimp, crab rangoon and an eggroll with soup). Everything is reasonably priced and portions are more than adequate. I recommend the pho (P6 or P3), the vermicelli bowl, the pork spring rolls and the pot stickers.

    (5)
  • Vy T.

    New in town and I was craving Vietnamese. I wanted to find a place with variety of food not just pho soup. This was the prefect little place. It has everything from soup to rice place to crispy noddles. They even have tapioca.

    (4)
  • Devin L.

    Great Pho but they lacked customer service. Tried to get our waiters attention a few times . She did not come to fill my drink up until the very end and then I felt rushed when she asked me 3 different times if I wanted a to go container

    (3)
  • Joy M.

    10:00 am- I took my parents here because my other go to options weren't open yet. My mom spoke Vietnamese to the lady who helped us and was told the place has been open for 10 years. Our server didn't seem to thrilled to chit chat with my mom, so my dad told my mom (politely in Cantonese) to stop talking. After a couple exchanges, the lady seemed to lighten up to my mom. I never really noticed this before, but they have some American food on their menu. My parents both ordered medium size bowls of Pho Dac Biet. Mom finished her's, dad did not. They both admired how large the dining area was, thought the menu was quite large, but were not happy with the flies. They weren't really bothersome to me. My dad was shocked at the price of the drip coffee, ca phe sua da. I think it was around 4 something.... Apparently In LA it's less than that. I don't drink coffee so I have no clue! I decided to go with the 1/2 roasted chicken with tomato rice. The chicken looked like a deformed chicken breast, but tasted of yummy curry seasoning. The tomato rice was actually fried tomato rice because they added peas, carrots and egg. Meh. I finished half and called it a day. If I come back, I'd opt to try something else.

    (3)
  • Mark H.

    Nothing really impressed me and they give me the wrong order. This place is definitely overpriced. With so many Vietnamese restaurants on classen, this one is below normal. Don't wanna go back.

    (2)
  • Emily B.

    Consistently good food and service. Great pho!

    (5)
  • Kyle D.

    This is the best Pho I've ever had!! And I had a Vietnamese roommate for years and got to eat his moms homemade Pho regularly! So I'm pretty versed is this soupy stuff!! The shrimp spring rolls are the bomb too!! Will NOT eat Pho anywhere else!

    (5)
  • Scott S.

    In college, I once shared a garage with two Vietnamese twins, one of them named Thien Nguyen, and the other named Thai Nguyen. I also had a crazy Vietnamese ex who I somehow ended up living with for an extended period of time, but we'll save that story for another day. Anyway, Thai Nguyen was your average Vietnamese Starcraft II genius majoring in some sort of research intensive science at my alma mater; he was also the type who frequently went back home and brought back fresh batches of home-stewed pho broth from which we used to make bowls upon bowls of delicious pho by garnishing it with fresh noodles bought from the Asian markets in Millpitas' Barber Lane (a.k.a. China Square) and tender chicken meat stripped off from freshly boiled salted Chicken we made from the "noodle broth" left over from the fresh noodles. That being said, when I was looking up local Vietnamese joints during my short stay in OKC, and this yelp page popped up, I could have sworn that some higher entity was commanding me to visit this place; it was named after one of my best friends from college AND it had a 4.5 star rating, so I figured I had nothing to lose. So it breaks my heart to report that Pho Thai Nguyen does not meet my pho standards, which were set by the ironically eponymous Thai Nguyen; I ordered the namesake dish of the restaurant which is pretty much their take on the Pho Dac Biet and found myself intermittently disappointed; to reduce cooking times for the broth and add a subtle sweetness to the pho broth, Thai Nguyen (my friend) would add pineapple to the broth as he was stewing the chicken/beef bones for many hours -- a tip Pho Thai Nguyen could probably learn from, seeing as how I had to dump half a bowl of jalapenos and two generous spoonfuls of hoisin sauce to garner a satisfactory flavor from the soup. I'll probably give this place another try the next time I'm in OKC, but for now, this pho fanatic remains unimpressed.

    (3)
  • Michael L.

    Very large menu, spanning a few Asian countries. Portions are huge, and never a crowd during lunch. $6.99 Chinese lunches are a super buy for the quantity of food you get. Have yet to try the pho, but I'll be back for that soon... Living in Dallas, it will be interesting to compare

    (4)
  • Stephen L.

    This is the BEST PHO in OKC. I know everybody is all over Pho Hoa, but this place has it beat: Why it's the best: 1) The restaurant is clean! That's a biggy for me, but it's well maintained. I'm always afraid of restaurants that are dirty in the dining room, because it begs the question "How clean is the kitchen?" Especially since restaurants like Pho Hoa smell like a hobo died. Most people put up with it because "it's the best place to get pho." It's not! Try this place! 2) They use minimal grease in the Pho. My big qualm with all the other pho restaurants is that they use TONS of oil. So much so that it forms in oil-bubbles on the top of the soup. That is a virtually non-existent problem here. I've been all over Asia, so you can't claim the "over-use of oil" is authentic, it isn't! 3) Easy to get to. While slightly less convenient as Pho Hoa, it's right off of classen just a mile away from 23rd. 4) This one is the topper: THE STAFF ARE FRIENDLY. It pains me to say this, but at many of the other pho restaurants in OKC, I've been discriminated against for being Caucasian. So much so, that I have even left one restaurant on Classen Dr. due to how I was treated. This is a family run place, that is grateful for ever person that walks in. 5) Even when it's crowded, the place turns over quick. So the wait is minimal. I can't stress enough, this is THE premier pho restaurant in OKC.

    (5)
  • Dominic H.

    Always consistent and a great selection of food. I have yet to have the pho from Pho Thai Nguyen but there rice dishes are pretty good and they provide a good size serving. Service is generally pretty good with seating open most of the day.

    (4)
  • Jacqueline L.

    Stopped here for lunch on a friday while in town visiting family. The food was good and fresh and the waitstaff was very attentive. I also dug the dance music that they had playing. A nice change from the generic "Asian" music you often hear in Pho restaurants. Will definitely return when I am back in town

    (4)
  • Edward J.

    The food here was excellent. Better then the last I was here years ago. Large portions, extensive menu. Clean, good service.

    (5)
  • Melaina C.

    How on earth is this place getting almost 5 stars? Yelp usually never lets us down...but, boy my bf and I were disappointed. This place was GROSS! Ordered the combo meat/roll rice vermicelli dish and the roll was very greasy and honestly just unappetizing. The ham and pork were fatty and disgusting. Peanut sauce sucked. Also ordered the fresh chicken summer rolls with peanut sauce...way too much mint. Bf ordered a giant bowl of pho beef lemongrass soup and he barely touched it. Let me also clarify that my bf isnt picky...he eats almost anything. So, for him to barely eat it...speaks volumes. He said he couldnt even power thru it and he was starving. Ordered the thai tea with boba and they RUINED it by adding whipped cream and a cherry. It was so disgustingly sweet I almost sent it back. I usually NEVER eat at places that make chinese and vietnamese...bc once a restaurant starts making more than one type of food the quality goes down..We only gave it a shot bc of all the positive reviews.....and unfortunately I was RIGHT. I WILL NEVER GO BACK....YUCK!

    (1)
  • Jon D.

    I LOVE Pho, and I always order the same thing at every Pho place: The salty plum soda - the best I've had. The pho - I always get it with all the fixings. If you aren't eating tripe and tendon in your pho, sorry buddy, but you AREN'T really eating pho! It was fantastic. Everything was extremely tender, the broth was incredibly rich and flavorful, the noodles cooked perfectly. #1 on the menu, Pho Thai Nguyen. Really, really good. I've eaten a lot of pho and this was definitely near the top. Durian smoothie - perfectly smooth and really intense Durian flavor (and smell!). It's love it or hate it, but I love the flavor (and don't really mind the smell) of durian. The tapioca pearls were, unfortunately, VERY underdone and were not really up to par. All in all, it was a great experience and I will definitely come back on my next visit to OKC.

    (4)
  • Gary M.

    Being a fan of good Pho we were encouraged by the reviews when we were wondering if we dared look for Pho in OKC. The reviewers are right on! The Pho is wonderful, tasty not at all greasy portions are huge for a very low price and there is a lot of beef in the Pho Thai Bo Vien. Pho Thai Ngyuen also has some of the best Vietnamese Coffee I have had in a very long time. I have been here twice now on work trips to OKC and will make it a point to stop here every time we come back. The service is as stated by others super friendly and very fast. This place is a winner!

    (5)
  • Kayla B.

    Loving this place so far! Came across this place on a visit to OKC. The food was fresh and tasty and there was a ton of it. I will plan on coming here again when I'm back in town.

    (5)
  • First P.

    I laugh when people try to tell me what is authentic around town. They assume. So with that said, i will assume. Fact, Pho here is ok. On the water not broth side. Over cooked noodles. Verm bowl was very greasy. Rice plates didn't have broken rice. Staff not the sweet viet people. Opinion, You can tell sweet viet places from the music. The good ones are playing Xmas or old school viet music. The bad ones are playing techno Xmas music or wanna be madonnas on their large loud TVs.

    (3)
  • Jason L.

    Not sure what the hype was about, but I'll go there again in the future. I ordered pho as expected and have had it many times before in other places, but it wasn't anything special today. I went in the mid afternoon and it wasn't busy at all. Maybe they didn't have their best stuff going. Still good overall. I ordered a medium but it seemed like there weren't as much beef and noodles as other pho's I've had in the past.

    (3)
  • Anita M.

    This was as good as the reviews promised!! This was my first taste of Pho and now I'm hooked! I was surprised how friendly the staff were with two first timers. Our waitress took her time with us and explained the difference between some of the PHO choices. This is a great place for first times to try this delicious soup. We also tried the Chinese egg rolls. They crispy, fresh and not greasy. The atmosphere is very casual. Every table has a set up of chop sticks, spoons and forks, this allows every one to feel comfortable. My girlfriend says she will be wanting to have this brought to her when she is sick. She says" chicken noodle soup out of a can will never be good enough again".

    (4)
  • Jessica L.

    Seriously, the small portion of Pho is as big as your head. Both times I've stopped in I've had one of their bowls of pho, and both times it was excellent. Most especially the rare steak pho. The broth is very clear, not at all greasy, and the noodles are always cooked just right - not under done or mushy. My friend who had the congee said it was very tasty. And his portion was just as big as the pho portions. My husband loved his sausage and egg banh mi and Korean beef plate. They have a very large menu, most anyone who is comfortable with some form of asian food will find something here to their liking. Great friendly service, clean restaurant, and good food. And you won't spend an arm and a leg getting all this either.

    (4)
  • Cynthia L.

    Nothing like hot pho ga to warm me up on a cold night. The broth was really good and they gave plenty of chicken meat. It was around $6-7. Definitely worth it. The restaurant was pretty clean, too. This is my new go-to spot for pho in OKC.

    (4)
  • Francesca S.

    I am spoiled with so many Pho restaurants in my neighborhood. This is definitely my go to place. Great food with great people. Food that warms your soul.

    (4)
  • Kevin T.

    First time visit - took the family. Had spring roll shrimp appetizer (outstanding) and I had menu item CD3 (very good) --- adult kids had various dinners -- all said they like their food and would like a return visit. Very authentic Vietnamese dishes - menu descriptions are in Vietnamese and English. Large portions and very reasonably priced. Very clean - highly recommended.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 3:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

Pho Thai Nguyen

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