Pho Thin Famous Vietnamese Noodle House

Salt Lake City, UT 84106, 2121 S McClelland St #106, United States

🛍 Und Grill, Japanisch, Vietnamesisch, Panasiatische Küche

4.3 💬 178 Bewertungen

Telefon: +18014852323

Adresse: Salt Lake City, UT 84106, 2121 S McClelland St #106, United States

Stadt: Salt Lake City

Gerichte: 35

Bewertungen: 178

Webseite: https://phothinslc.com/

"We received tepid beef water. Not pho. The beef had been cooked in too much oil two days prior to serving it. I’m reasonably confident the mystery meat portion was store bought hot dogs that were dyed grey with sink water. The taste was actually sickening. We literally threw away the whole dinner and made a frozen pizza instead. Not a fan of wasting food (or money), but this was not food. It was leftover spoiled beef warmed in a bowl of water in the microwave and served with a bunch of Walmart q … – show"


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This is the best pho in town. Super cute vibe and great staff!

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Ted
Ted

Not only was the pho delicious, I was salivating at everything coming out the kitchen! Amazing spot, can’t wait to come back.


Kristin
Kristin

Surprisingly delicious! I loved the banh mi steak I ordered with the tempura sweet potato fries. They were amazing! My friend ordered the beef pho and she said it was really good. They even gave her extra noodles on the side since pho comes with so much broth. I’m not normally into pho so I kind of cringe when friends suggest going to any pho restaurant but this place has plenty of other offerings — so if you’re like me — you too can find a great meal here. And our server was great and had soli … – show


Thomas
Thomas

We received tepid beef water. Not pho. The beef had been cooked in too much oil two days prior to serving it. I’m reasonably confident the mystery meat portion was store bought hot dogs that were dyed grey with sink water. The taste was actually sickening. We literally threw away the whole dinner and made a frozen pizza instead. Not a fan of wasting food (or money), but this was not food. It was leftover spoiled beef warmed in a bowl of water in the microwave and served with a bunch of Walmart q … – show

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City, umgeben von atemberaubenden Bergen, bietet eine vielfältige Küche mit beliebten Gerichten wie Fry Sauce, Funeralkartoffeln und Pastrami-Burgern, die die reiche kulturelle Mischung widerspiegeln.

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  • Und Grill Perfekt gegrillt, bietet eine Auswahl an saftigen Fleischsorten, frischem Seafood und geschmackvollen Gemüsen, alle mit würzigen Gewürzen gegrillt. Perfekt für diejenigen, die eine herzhafte und zufriedenstellende Mahlzeit mit rauchigen Untertönen suchen.
  • Japanisch Genießen Sie das Wesen Japans mit unserer Auswahl an frischem Sushi, geschmackvollem Ramen und zartem Sashimi. Jedes Gericht spiegelt authentische Techniken und Zutaten wider und bietet einen echten Geschmack der japanischen Kochkunst.
  • Vietnamesisch Genießen Sie die lebhaften und aromatischen Aromen Vietnams mit Gerichten, die frische Kräuter, würzige Saucen und zarte Brühen präsentieren. Genießen Sie ein Menü mit Klassikern wie Pho, Banh Mi und frischen Frühlingsrollen, das Ihre Sinne erfreuen soll.
  • Panasiatische Küche Tauchen Sie ein in eine Fusion von lebhaften Geschmacksrichtungen aus ganz Asien mit unserer panasiatischen Küche. Genießen Sie ein eklektisches Menü, das eine harmonische Mischung aus traditionellen Gerichten bietet, von Sushi bis Wok-Gerichten, alle mit frischen, authentischen Zutaten zubereitet.

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