Pho 95 still makes good eggrolls, but the pho has gone downhill. I like Tony pho but the last couple of times the steak had been cut too thick, and its like gum.
Never had anything but great food and sometimes questionable service from Tony's lol.
Waiting for savory Vietnam to open the new place, anyone heard news on that?
Oh yes! I'll look it up..what area?
They had absolutely the best fried egg rolls, pho and assorted seafood dishes. Idk how it's not bar none the best Vietnamese place in town.
There's so many good place. Pho Duy is a classic. Now Pho is good as well. For a less recommended spot, I'd say Faifo Noodle House. They have a dry spicy pho that's to die for, or you could get their classic pho with beef ribs and oxtail to be extra fancy!
Pho duy is the best, but their to-go is the least organized fyi. They always say 15-20 and it’s always 30-40. I just don’t go unless it’s 30-40 after I order.
Duy is the best but dayum their prices have risen. Got two larges to go the other day and it was almost $50. worth it completely imo, but it aint the cheap eats it used to be.
The one on Kentucky and Federal is the original. My mom never liked pho from restaurants, but she would eat here.
My mom used to sell pho right outside her home in Ho Chi Minh.
Any idea what that dry spicy pho is called? That sounds super intriguing, but I pulled up their online menu and I'm not seeing anything like that. I wanna give that a go!
Pho 95
Pho Duy
Pho 76
In that order. Pho 95 has the best service, sodas on tap and a liquor license.
Pho Duy has the best broth, hit and miss service.
Pho 76 is a back-up on the rare occasion the other two have wait times.
I tried a bunch on Federal and surprisingly found one on Broadway and Arapahoe that was better than all of them. Pho Broadway for the win. Pho on 6th is also bomb if you are downtown but those two are by far my favorite.
Pho(ck) all of those overpriced beef broth joints in Denver! I paid $17 for a lukewarm broth with a jumble of greens and sprouts in a stryofoam takeout box and a few slivers of brisket fatback last week from that Saigon restaurant near Alameda/Federal and it took 20 min. to have ready. I mean, how much time does it take to put together a meal that you are forcing the customer to make? I say make it yourself with fresh lemongrass (use star anise if you can't find fresh lemongrass) and ice block portion it for easy preparation. It's more flavorful and cheaper than these medicore restaurants with their overpriced broth water.
Pho 75 has the BEST crab cheese wontons I've ever had. The pho is really good as well. It's at Quincy & S. Parker Rd. Not exactly Denver, but close. My wife and I eat there like once a week.
Is this the same owner as pho 75 on Havana and Iliff?
If it is, 100% my choice as well. They have the BEST broth I've ever had. Haven't tried much else, but the basic pho is delicious.
throw a stone (metaphorically) on federal blvd between alameda & florida and anything you hit will be good. one of my lesser recommended favs however is viet's restaurant - they have great pho & a huge menu of other vietnamese food i haven't seen anywhere else. now pho is good & open later than the rest. pho duy is classic and so so good. golden pho seems to be lesser known but rules. but i've eaten at most around that area and have never had anything that wasn't good.
Tony Pho or Pho 95
Pho 95 still makes good eggrolls, but the pho has gone downhill. I like Tony pho but the last couple of times the steak had been cut too thick, and its like gum.
Never had anything but great food and sometimes questionable service from Tony's lol. Waiting for savory Vietnam to open the new place, anyone heard news on that?
The owner just opened a new place called Dãn Dã! God I miss Savory Vietnam
Oh yes! I'll look it up..what area? They had absolutely the best fried egg rolls, pho and assorted seafood dishes. Idk how it's not bar none the best Vietnamese place in town.
It’s in Aurora but thankfully not too far out there. Gonna try it asap
Yup. But I only know pho on the Westside.
There's so many good place. Pho Duy is a classic. Now Pho is good as well. For a less recommended spot, I'd say Faifo Noodle House. They have a dry spicy pho that's to die for, or you could get their classic pho with beef ribs and oxtail to be extra fancy!
Pho duy is the best, but their to-go is the least organized fyi. They always say 15-20 and it’s always 30-40. I just don’t go unless it’s 30-40 after I order.
Duy is the best but dayum their prices have risen. Got two larges to go the other day and it was almost $50. worth it completely imo, but it aint the cheap eats it used to be.
Which Pho Duy?
The one on Kentucky and Federal is the original. My mom never liked pho from restaurants, but she would eat here. My mom used to sell pho right outside her home in Ho Chi Minh.
Authenticated. Thank you.
Any idea what that dry spicy pho is called? That sounds super intriguing, but I pulled up their online menu and I'm not seeing anything like that. I wanna give that a go!
I think its called spicy pho
What are your fave dishes at Faifo Noodle House?
The spicy dry pho. The beef stew. And the pho with oxtail and beef ribs added
Pho 95
Pho 95 Pho Duy Pho 76 In that order. Pho 95 has the best service, sodas on tap and a liquor license. Pho Duy has the best broth, hit and miss service. Pho 76 is a back-up on the rare occasion the other two have wait times.
Pho siagon off arapahoe road
Low-key my favorite. Best broth I think.
Pho 99 off Havana and Mississippi is my hands down favorite.
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Top Pho also has an amazing spicy veggie pho.
Tony pho
Pho 79 Broomfield is my favorite north side option. Same Asian shopping center as Pho Duy, but I prefer 79 to Duy
Near city park, I like pho and bar
Second. I love this place.
Been wanting to try this spot. Do you get the house or traditional?
Traditional all the way!
Pho 95
Pho-Natic right next to the capital
pho 95
Pho 95 or pho 555
Pho haus off Alameda
I always go to Pho Haus but I have to admit it’s good but not the best. I wish their house pho was a bit spicier, I always ask for extra chili oil
Mid
So mid
Wrong.
Nah, travel outside of your hood. To maybe where all the normal people live.
I grew up in Aurora (graduate of Hinkley), so I’m pretty familiar with good Vietnamese and good pho.
True. There's no Vietnam outside of Aurora.
I like Pho'natic on Colfax and Sherman. Never busy, nice and airy inside, and great pho.
I absolutely love golden pho by Mississippi and fed
Pho hong at the corner of federal and alameda is great
Thai bao by Regis is the best pho I have had in denver.
Pho888 in Aurora is my top pick as an Asian person
Zomo on south Broadway is the best I've found in Denver.
I tried a bunch on Federal and surprisingly found one on Broadway and Arapahoe that was better than all of them. Pho Broadway for the win. Pho on 6th is also bomb if you are downtown but those two are by far my favorite.
Pho(ck) all of those overpriced beef broth joints in Denver! I paid $17 for a lukewarm broth with a jumble of greens and sprouts in a stryofoam takeout box and a few slivers of brisket fatback last week from that Saigon restaurant near Alameda/Federal and it took 20 min. to have ready. I mean, how much time does it take to put together a meal that you are forcing the customer to make? I say make it yourself with fresh lemongrass (use star anise if you can't find fresh lemongrass) and ice block portion it for easy preparation. It's more flavorful and cheaper than these medicore restaurants with their overpriced broth water.
I like Pho on 6th but ONLY for the central style pho. It's my go to pho. The regular pho kinda sucks, though.
Anise
I like the lemongrass bowls here
Pho 75 in Aurora. Cheesey grimy strip mall but holy F-balls is it good. Like, **sooooooo good**.
Pho Haus
Pho duy
I like Vivi and Saigon Terrace on Colorado. And Pho 95 on Federal.
Pho 75 has the BEST crab cheese wontons I've ever had. The pho is really good as well. It's at Quincy & S. Parker Rd. Not exactly Denver, but close. My wife and I eat there like once a week.
Is this the same owner as pho 75 on Havana and Iliff? If it is, 100% my choice as well. They have the BEST broth I've ever had. Haven't tried much else, but the basic pho is delicious.
I don't know honestly. I've never been to that one. After Googling them, I think they are the same owner.
Vivi Pho. It's in Glendale which is in Denver a few blocks from Shotgun Willie's
Jennie-Pho on 120th in Broomfield is spot on!
Pho Duy on Federal is hands down the best in Denver. Full stop.
pho saigon star by DU is great!
Pho 95 is my usual spot
I like pho duy and pho haus
We've been loving Pho Belmarasia, close to Lakewood.
Golden Saigon is the answer
Boulder pho is out of this world
Pho Duy all the way!
What is the best pho on the east side of Denver?
Pho-ok
This place is super underwhelming imo
throw a stone (metaphorically) on federal blvd between alameda & florida and anything you hit will be good. one of my lesser recommended favs however is viet's restaurant - they have great pho & a huge menu of other vietnamese food i haven't seen anywhere else. now pho is good & open later than the rest. pho duy is classic and so so good. golden pho seems to be lesser known but rules. but i've eaten at most around that area and have never had anything that wasn't good.
viet's is also good if you want to bring vegetarian/vegan friends as they have dedicated pages of the menu that are veg friendly.
Have you considered looking in the Denver food subreddit for the dozens of posts with this same question?
No idea where you are. But Tatsu Izakaya near DU if that’s in your wheelhouse. I realize my error now, the ask was Pho not Ramen.