Pho Ha - Shoreline

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Pho Ha

Pho Ha
4.2 / 5 (1770 reviews)

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Pho Ha presents a mixed dining experience that leaves patrons divided. While some enjoy flavorful dishes and generous portions, others lament overcooked noodles and lukewarm broth. Service quality varies, with some customers noting friendly staff and quick service during less busy hours, while others critique inattentiveness and cleanliness issues. The menu showcases favorites like oxtail pho and spring rolls, but inconsistencies in flavor and presentation raise concerns about future visits. Despite its cozy atmosphere and convenient location, the restaurant faces tough competition in the Seattle pho scene, urging potential diners to explore other options.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: 我是旭朋

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★ 4.2 / 5 from 1770 reviews
vine3-office54
30.10.2024

Inconsistent portion size every time we visit. Not coming back after giving it a try 6 times even though we live next street.

nevyn-mukhopadhyay
30.10.2024

Went in for dinner with family and friends immediately after seating the table was dirty and asked to clean the table, however the server cleaned the middle of the table only. Next we decide to order pho, egg roll, shrimp spring roll, and wings. The egg roll had very mushy meat and the spring roll feels immediately picking it up and noting only half and shrimp in EACH roll only half a shrimp. The wrap was saturated with water and was not good and had no flavor. However the wing were good very crispy and over all had good flavor besides the egg roll and spring roll. Then we get to the entrees which was the pho. When we got it was lukewarm and barely had any meat noting one person got a large the rest got a small, however the large pho just had more broth nothing more. The fresh noodles in each pho were over cooked and mushy very unpleasant to eat also the pho was expensive charging you 15-18$ for some terrible pho. My grandma asked for meatballs in her pho and there were none and my friend got the steak and meatball pho and got a half of a meat ball. Usually when you get pho you get bean sprouts like and peppers and basil, however bean sprouts where old, “rusty”, and smelly. Overall probably the absolute worst pho in Seattle. We have eaten tons of pho restaurants in the puget sound and the is by far the worst of them all. Would not recommend for anyone unless you like terrible pho, egg rolls, spring rolls except the wings which where decent at best , rotten vegetables, and terrible service this is the right place for you to eat.

tom-cruise-mushroom2
30.10.2024

This place is mad inconsistent, sometimes amazing but sometimes absolute trash. The noodle portions are ALWAYS small. The tripe and all the vegetables in a vegan pho were undercooked. All the broth was over salted and one note. They ran out of the wide noodles for pho. The bench seating area has a chemical cleaner smell reminiscent of puke, it's just cleaning residue but restaurant workers know what smell I'm talking about. Gotta rinse the floor after mopping. With all the local competition this place will not survive. It may have been a bad 1 off experience but I don't plan to go back

herakles-li-4
30.10.2024

The Seattle area has a lot of pho restaurants, but not many that serve fresh noodles but Pho Ha sure does and it makes a big difference! Only tried the pho this time but it was really good with the fresh flat pho noodles. The rest of their menu also looks very good and I am looking forward to going back and trying more things!

tman
30.10.2024

The worse Phở we had in years. Salty broth, none of the enticing aroma, over cooked fresh noodle , the bowls served just warm, Phở needs to be piping hot to enjoy its authenticity to the last drop, it took a while to come out (had to turn on the stove?.. , no water refill, the 2 serving staff seems to enjoying their time, serving 3 tables. Half eaten bowls left behind (what a waste . We were recommended by the owner with new restaurant in Roosevelt Square in Seattle. We finally drove by and tried it. Also not a good sign when there were only 2 tables occupied. Hope this review inspires them to up their games to stay in business, there are other Phở competitions near by. We won 't be returning and take our cravings down the street. GL

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