I enjoyed this place. It’s a small stand in the food court but it delivers big. I love the phở and bubble tea there. The phở is a bit overpriced but it’s still better than ordering from the other food courts. I always get the beef phở which is my favorite. If you’re ordering the bubble tea fair warning, the plastic cups are delicate do don’t smash your straw into it. I did that and the cup broke in half. Overall it’s a good place if you want to grab a bite to eat. I also recommend the shrimp summer rolls with the peanut sauce.
Brian E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
It’s phở in a mall food court. What do you want? This mall was depressing as hell, but this bowl of chicken phở was the highlight. It’s good, not great, and pretty cheap.
Taylor K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mount Laurel, NJ
Got the mango bubble tea and it was A+. The service was quick and great. While I can’t provide any insight on how the food is, if you’re looking for bubble tea In this area without going into Philadelphia, this is a good choice.
JJ L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Mt Laurel, NJ
I didn’t know what to expect from a food court, but was pleasantly surprised. I ordered #1 beef noodle soup, the soup was hot, noodles were good, beef good. The broth was a little salty for my taste and I ordered a large, it was $ 9 including tax, a little pricy for food court food and the size wasn’t very big. But overall good noodle soup, will come back again when I’m shopping in Cherry hill mall.
Mete E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fairmount, Philadelphia, PA
It was an unexpected surprise to run into this type of food at a mall. Everything was fresh and loved the phở! Definitely will come back!
Leanne E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Collingswood, NJ
I tried their Chicken and Veggie Phở for lunch today, and would probably go back. The pros: huge portion and low calorie. I got a large, thinking I would eat it for 2 separate meals. At the register I saw a sign stating that the large(which is DEFINITELY large) is around 380 calories, so I guiltlessly ate a huge bowl. The broth was tasty and they let you take as much Sriracha and Hoisin sauce to go as you want. The cons: All of the chicken and vegetables were cut in large pieces. Only the onions were cut into small slivers, so it made eating more than 1 item at a time difficult. I found myself eating a bite of noodles, then a single piece of broccoli, etc. If they were diced smaller to incorporate better with the noodles, I think all ingredients would be better dispersed. And while the chicken was tasty, I had the feeling that it was pre-cooked frozen chicken based on the texture. The noodles also didn’t have too much flavor. Another thing I wasn’t thrilled about was the price. It was $ 8.50 for a regular-sized bowl and $ 10 for a large, when I think they would’ve been more fairly priced at somewhere around $ 7 and $ 9 respectively. I was also disappointed that they don’t have any Fish Sauce to top the Phở. I would probably eat here again for the convenience, but would never choose this over a more authentic Phở spot with Chinatown only 15 minutes away.
Kenneth N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lumberton, NJ
this place is located in the cherry hill mall and it’s located in the food court. it’s food court quality phở so don’t expect something phenomenal. the boba is what you want to get. they got a ton of flavors both iced tea and smoothie with pearls. boba is the perfect drink while doing a little shopping :)
Valentino G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
Came here for a quick bite, the phở was good, but everything that we got to eat wasn’t fresh, except for the actual broth that the noodles went in. The spring roles that we got came on a plastic container wrapped in plastic wrap, and I really thought they would be made fresh. Then when we got our usual bean sprout, cilantro, mint leaf, etc it was only a few bean sprouts and a couple jalapenos, this was really bad for a 22 $ meal for two people. The phở was good it made up for the other things, this is a good place to grab a quick phở meal, but please give some more veggies and additions with the meal.
Alisandra W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3
Located in the Cherry Hill Mall, I couldn’t help but notice this place spring up with LCD screens advertising their menu. As a big fan of phở, and not much of a fan of the usual mall food, I figured I’d give this place a shot. Given that this is mall food, my expectations weren’t super high, and I was neither disappointed nor surprised. They had a $ 10 combo for a smoothie(I got Bubble tea for an extra 50 cents), two skinny egg rolls, and a regular size bowl of phở. I tried the beef phở, which was thoroughly cooked through, and had plenty of rice noodles and scallions mixed in. They provided the usual side of sprouts(at 8pm at night, I could tell these sprouts had been sitting around all day as some were starting to yellow and brown) jalapeño peppers, and lemon wedge as well as a pre-made serving of sriracha and hoisin sauce(I at first thought the tiny container they provided wouldn’t be enough, but found I had plenty to spare). The egg rolls, surprisingly, were my favorite part. They were crunchy on the outside and delightfully full of flavor on the inside. If I go back, I will definitely get a serving of egg rolls again. The phở was neither excellent nor bad. I could tell the broth wasn’t up to my usual standard, which, when your meal is mainly soup, affects your whole meal. I think if the sprouts had been fresh, it probably would have been better, but I suspect I was one of the last customers of the night. I got the blueberry smoothie with tapioca bubbles, and I can’t say I would order it again. The bubbles were chewy on the outside, but dry on the inside, and the syrup they used for the blueberry flavoring tasted artificial in a bad way. Overall, I’d say if you are looking for a healthier alternative than some of the other fast food mall restaurants, this is definitely an option, but aim for egg rolls, and try to come on the early side so you can get the sprouts while they’re fresh!