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Welcome to Pho An

Located in Richardson, TX, Pho An is a Vietnamese restaurant offering a wide range of noodle dishes, including their renowned Pho Long Specialties like Bún Chả Hà Nội and Bún Bò Huế. With a focus on authentic flavors and quality ingredients, Pho An also provides delicious appetizers like CHẢ GIÒ and GỎI CUỐN, as well as refreshing beverages like Tra Chanh. Customers rave about the rich and flavorful broths, tender meats, and generous portions. The cozy atmosphere and attentive service make Pho An a go-to spot for those craving traditional Vietnamese cuisine with a modern twist. Visit Pho An for a satisfying and comforting dining experience.

LOCATIONS

Pho An is a well-known Vietnamese restaurant located at 1851 N Plano Rd Richardson, TX 75081. This establishment offers a wide range of noodle dishes, Vietnamese specialties, and beverages. Upon visiting Pho An, you can expect excellent amenities such as takeout, delivery, wheelchair accessibility, and even compostable containers for environmentally conscious diners.

One of the standout features of Pho An is its diverse menu, which includes appetizers like Deep fried egg dough, G i cu n (Spring Rolls), and a variety of Pho dishes such as Ph c Bi t, Ph Gà, Ph Chay, and more. Customers have left positive reviews raving about the delicious and authentic food, with favorites like Bún Rieu and Pho Dac Biet receiving high praise.

As a dedicated food reviewer of Restaurant World, I have personally experienced the flavors and quality of Pho An's offerings. The broth of their Pho dishes is rich and full of flavor, setting them apart from other establishments in the DFW metroplex. The meatballs in their Pho are a highlight for me, with a perfect chewy texture that enhances the overall dining experience.

Furthermore, I have also indulged in their Bun Bo Hue, a spicy beef noodle soup that offers a unique and satisfying flavor profile. The softer noodles in this dish make it easier to enjoy, while the broth's sweeter notes add an interesting twist to the traditional Vietnamese soup.

In conclusion, Pho An is a must-visit restaurant for anyone craving authentic Vietnamese cuisine in the Richardson area. With friendly service, a welcoming atmosphere, and a menu filled with delicious options, dining at Pho An is sure to be a delightful experience for all.

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I H.
I H.

Good Vietnamese restaurant. They have good bung rieu. Will visit again................ This is to remind myself when I need good bung rieu!

Sheilicha S.
Sheilicha S.

Looked at the reviews before stopping at this restaurant. The staff were polite, there were slew of dirty tables as soon as I entered into the door. This must be a new restaurant thing cause I have another spot that I haven't done my review for yet and they had the same dirty tables and chairs at their establishment. I ordered the Pho with chicken in beef broth. I had to ask for more limes even though I ordered a small bowl. Everything tasted good. I may return to this Pho restaurant if I'm ever in the mood and area.

Lidia S.
Lidia S.

Delicious authentic food, and great service. We enjoyed our Pho soups and egg rolls. We will be back when in the area.

Maserati C.
Maserati C.

I've been to pho a twice, the first time to get a pho, and the second time to get a bun bo hue. I've low-key heard a lot of hype about this place so I wanted to come and check it out. The vibe & service in this restaurant is like any typical Viet restaurant so I had high hopes. I really liked their pho, because of the meatballs. In my opinion, it's better than pho bac just because the meatballs here were nice and chewy, which is the texture I'm looking for. The broth here is also on the sweeter side, but that's the same case with their bun bo hue. If you've never been to a pho place before, just ask for the combination pho and tell them what meats you want. (I obviously love the meatball in pho, even though it's not a Vietnam thing) Now for the bun bon hue. I liked how the noodles were more soft, whereas pho tay do is more bouncy. Personally the softer noodles were easier for me to eat. I would also say the broth here is good, and my boyfriend personally rated this place an 8 compared to pho tay do. So if you've been looking to switch it up and try a new bun bo hue place - check out pho an.

Ebone' W.
Ebone' W.

I went in wanting egg noodles, with wontons and pork but ended up getting the beef soup with egg noodles. I requested fried garlic to add to my bowl and the flavor was great! The beef was really tender and didn't contain too much fat. I didn't have to add any hoisin, soy sauce, etc to my bowl, which is always a good thing. I ordered the egg rolls as well, and they were presented hot and perfectly crunchy. Thank you yelpers for the accurate review and recommendation; I concur with everyone and will return in the future.

La'Tressa G.
La'Tressa G.

Pho An is my comfort place. I've been coming here since I moved to TX in 2012. The inside is spacious, decor very minimal but functional, prices are fair and service is consistent. When it comes to food their pho is some of the BEST in the DFW metroplex, can't even lie. I'm not sure how they make their broth but it's always so rich & full of flavor...whoever is in the kitchen, hats off and chef's kisses to you because you have it down to a science. I've also tried their Com Bo Luc Lac aka shaking beef (also the best I've had in DFW), Bun Mang Vit aka Duck noodle soup with bamboo shoots (good but not that filling), and their spring and egg rolls which you can't really go wrong with. Today I came by and decided to try a new dish that I've seen on TikTok called Bo Kho. Y'ALL. Think hearty American beef stew, but on steroids in terms of flavor. This might honestly be my new favorite dish to order, especially as we head into fall. So so so so so so so finger lickin, bowl slurping good. The ONLY critique(s)/suggestions I have is to make sure the there's enough edible beef pieces per order, as I got more of the thicker rind-like pieces. I also wouldn't be mad if there were more root vegetables added in to the dish (potatoes, rutabaga etc) to be more filling, especially if you opt for french bread as the side vs noodles. Nonetheless, this is my favorite spot and if you find yourself here as a first timer I can guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Tina N.
Tina N.

GET THE BÚN RIÊU!!!! I can never find good bun rieu. My coworker told me about this place and it's literally so close to my house. This is probably 90% close to what my grandma used to make. It's very good and they give you an abundance of crab!! Don't get anything else on the menu, get the bun rieu, everyone that I saw come in, was ordering bun rieu. How did I sleep on this for so long?

Lucie N.
Lucie N.

ORDER Pho Dac Biet (Combination Pho) Regular Sized - The bo vien (meatballs) had really nice chewy and soft texture. The broth airs on the lighter side and is not that salty compared to other pho places which make it taste really good. The meat portions are pretty generous and noodles are well-cooked. The meat was also really tender which was yummy. I will say the only thing is that some of the leafy vegetables (like the mint) does look a bit on the older side with some black. Tra Chanh (Lemon Tea) - Lemon Tea was really tasty. It was good with a hint of sourness and some sweetness. Reminds me of the lemonade that my mom would hand make whenever I got sick as a child. Super tasty and light! I usually don't go out that often for pho since my mom makes it at home, but I will say that this place is one of the better places in the DFW area. I would definitely recommend to anyone looking to try pho or enjoys eating pho! VIBES Definitely a viet-owned and family viet restaurant vibes. I think it was pretty funny that there was a little girl practicing piano on this electronic keyboard for everyone to here. The place is sizable with lots of seating. All the condiments and utensils are at the table for grabs. Overall very homey and casual feeling. SERVICE Service was good. Seating is pretty much open seating and they take your order then you pay up at the counter. Though it's not explicitly mentioned on their menu, they do serve Pho Dac Biet (combination pho). They are super fast to get food and everything comes quickly.

Holly N.
Holly N.

Really good Vietnamese place that has a bunch of options in the Richardson/Plano/Garland area! I love how the have so many options! Their BBH is not my number one place though. I love their pho and their bun rieu. The Bo khi wasn't my favorite either. It was a little too much on the curry taste than beef stew. Service here is pretty fast though I'll give them that!!

Marianne C.
Marianne C.

A few days ago, a yelper friend posted her home made Bun Rieu and was craving real hard for a good bowl. I had BBH a few days ago hoping that will cut the cravings but no. The rain we had from the night before and the cold front that's coming in is not helping at all. We were supposed to just get another bowl of BBH from another high rated place across the street but decided to revisit this place as I've had their Bun Rieu before. One of the best decision, ever. The broth is comforting and very warming. It's now very obvious to me that brunch is better this way. None of the sugary pancakes and waffles and the coma side effects of bottomless mimosas. Service was typical of any Asian places. You sit, they ask and wait for your food to come. For a mom and pop shop, at this hour it was pretty busy. There were already empty bowls of heartwarming soups on some tables waiting to be cleaned out of the tables. Definitely a great place if you are trying to move on from getting pho. I promise you that BBH and Bun Rieu is as good or much better than the usual suspects.