Pho Thai, New Haven CT
Address | 76 Orange St, New Haven, CT, United States | ||||||||||||
Phone | +1 203-823-9746 | ||||||||||||
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Website | www.orderphothai.com | ||||||||||||
Categories | Thai Restaurant, Bubble Tea, Crêperie, Vietnamese Restaurant | ||||||||||||
Rating | 2.5 12 reviews | ||||||||||||
Nearest branches Siam Corner Thai Kitchen & Pho — 199 Broad St, Windsor, CT |
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Similar companies nearby September in Bangkok — 754 State St, New Haven, CT |
Pho Thai reviews
12Great food and quick service! I would list the dish but they do not have their lunch menu online (choice of appetizer and dish for $13, very reasonable!). Tofu and sauce were tasty, my only complaint is it was too greasy.
Looks nice design inside but food is low class. To go food had hard rock steak pieces. Pho had only a few slices of beef. No attn to detail asked for utensils. Didn’t provide. Maybe dine in is better
Disappointing. I ordered the “summer rolls” which were just tofu and lettuce badly wrapped in rice paper. The basil fried rice didn’t have any basil in it and they threw broccoli in there for some reason. It tasted like the frozen fried rice you can buy at the grocery store. Shrimp shumai weren’t the worst, but they weren’t the best. There are so many great places to get Asian food in New Haven, I’d say don’t waste your time on this place.
My brother and I walked in this evening for a hot bowl of pho. When we entered we locked eyes with the waitress, so she knew we were there. We could see that the waitress's was busy, so we waited patiently to be seated. 15 minutes later, the waitress had walked by us a couple times, no eye contact, she then proceeded to clean tables and did not even acknowledge us.
We left.
Please focus on customer service. It's disappointing as the food is not half bad.
Great place for some pho and Thai food!
I went during the Thanksgiving holiday so it was pretty much empty but I can definitely see people lining up for the food. They were quite generous with the noodles, but there's not so much veggies or meat with the dish. I got the Bo Kho, which is a lemongrass sweet and spicy noodle soup.
Delicious. The taste of foods are exactly same when i ate them in thailand. It is not localized but just as delicious as local thailand food.
I'm just asking if you can speak Thai.because on the website it says that it is vietnamese food But you laughed and you replied.squeaky sound
I usually hate to leave a less than stellar review. But this review is for people who eat Vietnamese food all of the time and know what to expect. The only reason I gave 2 stars is because their Thai side of the menu was good and the server was polite. The Vietnamese side of the menu was EXTREMELY lacking. This is their version of Com Dac with vermicelli. I also ordered pork spring rolls which they call rice paper rolls with BOILED pork sooooooooo bland I would have sworn under oath it was white meat chicken. Disappointed is not a strong enough word to express my discontent but it's the only word I got. I spent $70 and left hangry. Still hungry and now angry. If you want good Vietnamese food, in the words of the poet Lil Wayne "don't do it, nahhhh don't do it".
Very skimpy on the tofu. After spending $14 on the vegetarian pho, I would hope to get more than just 2 measly pieces of tofu. Don't get ripped off, go to Pho Ketkeo instead, they are generous with the meats/tofu
As we see a lot of similar reviews here, food is good, but service is terrible. We went for lunch a few times, but we had to wait 15-20min to order. Extremely slow. Seemed there’s only one waitress, and she’s so rude. Unfortunately, we could not enjoy our time there. We won’t come back and won’t recommend anyone.
They cook fish and chicken and pork in one pan, you can smell the fish in every food. Looked nice from outside but not a good food.
Been here at Pho Thai on quite a few occasions. It’s my “go-to” in the New Haven area for some of the best Vietnamese and Thai dishes. Was is search of “Bánh xèo” and found some other favorite dishes instead such as chicken satay, drunken noodles, crazy chicken noodle soup, grilled salmon with curry, fried mushrooms, chicken wings, Thai fried rice and a must must try-drunken noodle with your choice of meat and level of spiciness. Flavors are on the borderline of authentic from its homeland and look forward to exploring many more of their dishes. Hey-they EXPANDED, they now have a Boba Tea and crepe cafe-Definitely worth a try.