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Contribute FeedbackKim's Pho offers a mixed experience for diners. While the Pho broth is consistently delicious, other dishes like the Banmi sandwich and dry pho noodle fall short of expectations. The prices are higher compared to nearby Vietnamese restaurants, but the food quality does not always justify the cost. The ambiance is lacking, with unclean outdoor seating areas and a setup that feels more like a bar than a restaurant. However, the friendly service from the owners and fresh ingredients redeem the dining experience for some customers. Overall, Kim's Pho has potential but could benefit from improvements in food quality and cleanliness.
Wow! Fantastic food. Beautiful ambiance. Enjoyed the vegetarian pho, spring rolls, and stir fry vegetables definitely one of the best we have had
The restaurant was slow despite Saturday night. That could be a reason why our waiter was so grumpy. We sat outside. The environment was unclean. It appears like there had previously been a puke, and the area was not well cleaned. There are fewer tables available for in-house dining, more akin to a bar's setup than a restaurant's. The cuisine is quite expensive but not good. Thirty percent more than a typical Vietnamese restaurant within 4 miles radius. If someone would
Clean environment and fair taste for pho and Banmi. The soup was less flavorful than other Vietnamese restaurants, and the vegetables were dry not fresh. I paid 54 dollars for one regular pho and one Banmi sandwich for lunch including 18% tips which were recommended tip rate. The serving staff (or owner) was just okay, not bad but not good.
This may be our new favorite pho spot. Kim seems great, food is awesome, space is really nice. We?ll be back.
We've tried a lot of Pho places in the area is this is by far our favorite broth. Always consistent and delicious! The other menu items are also solid. Highly recommend the Kim's Pho