I never actually get phở here but I love their spring rolls, salt and pepper tofu and vermicelli with shrimp. The place is always slammed so we usually get takeout. This place is highly recommended if you’re in Culver City.
Regina G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
(Service) I called in my order, was hung up on the first time I called so I called back and asked for veggie phở. The employee’s answer was«do you want beef broth or veggie broth?» I told him veggie broth with no tofu, because a lot of veggie phở usually has tofu. He got my phone number, name and did not confirm my order before hanging up. When I got there my receipt said«add tofu +$ 2», so I clarified that I said I did not want tofu. The employee, a young man with colored contacts, instead of apologizing for the misunderstanding, responded by saying«the veggie phở doesn’t have tofu so why would you ask for no tofu?» like homie it’s my first time here I don’t know what’s in your dishes, you do. So he asked«so do you want them to make you a new one?», still no apology, but I told him I didn’t have time and I didn’t want them to waste food over such a small thing. But then the employee tried to charge me for the added tofu that I didn’t want! Like bruh are you dumb why would I want to pay for something that I specifically asked not to get? (Food) But whatever I tried the phở and the broth was basically salty water with a hint of cinnamon(?) and the veggies were either tiny slivers or huge pieces that I couldn’t fit in my mouth if I tried. On the side of the phở was a Saran-wrapped sack with a giant slice of jalapeño, some soggy sprouts and a BROWN dried up lime that I couldn’t bring myself to touch. So yeah, ew, phở show was a bad decision, everything from service to food was horrific 10⁄10 will not be returning!
Khristine B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lakewood, CA
Not the best phở. Service was excellent. Parking is not as convenient. But needed phở to soothe my cold. It did the job.
Crystal M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Montebello, CA
I’m not sure why this place only has 3 stars. My husband and I have frequented this places for years now. Our favorite phở place. Prices are cheap. It’s so nice getting some soup when you are sick or it is a chilly day!
Majiito T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Seafood phở is my fav !! I definitely recommend this place. And they also have an Awesome customer service! The only reason why I don’t rate this place with 5stars it’s because compering this phở with others it’s a lil oily !! But still delicious !!
Dustin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
Being a Culver City resident that eats at odd hours of the day/night…my choices are pretty limited. Enter Phở Show being open late! This alone is why I have to give them at least two stars… but here’s the catch… The Phở: I have eaten phở all over Los Angeles. Honestly I’ve probably been to over 50 phở restaurants, and honestly its a shame for me to admit since I come here so often, but this is one of the poorer attempts at phở I’ve ever tasted. They PACK their broth with anise… my only guess for this judging by previous reviews is to make up for a lack of flavor in their broth. I’ve also tasted some of their noodle dishes/rice dishes/etc. and all of it is pretty standard… nothing to write home about. To their credit, the veggie egg rolls are pretty good. There are better phở places on the Westside, just none with hours like Phở Show’s.
Lily C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Marina del Rey, CA
A decent attempt in offering a soul-warming bowl of phở in the Culver City area. The soup was seasoned authentically and the rice noodles were soft and chewy(egg noodles offered at an extra cost). Of course, you get a plate of beansprouts, basil, jalapenos, and lime as well as hoisin sauce or sriracha for the table. But don’t order the chicken phở with dumplings — these are definitely American-made dumplings that are thick and taste unpleasantly doughy. Most of the phở options on the menu costs at least $ 10+, which I feel is overpriced considering the fact that there are many phở places in LA that are both inexpensive and much more delicious than here. It was also confusing to see Chinese cuisine on the menu. Focus on one thing and make it better!
Jessica M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Come here often I’m here now The ladies are nice and attentive I love the seafood phở but I add chicken yum
Nancy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Marina del Rey, CA
Poor services. We arrived here at 12:13 am, Tuesday. There are less 10 people sitting inside. We had a friend would come later and we said we have 3 people. Guess what happened? They refuse us to sit inside. They said: well, you only have 2 people now. If we let you sit in 4 people’s table, other people will require to sitting there too. I understood why you guys have this policy. But… It’s 12:13 am please! Less than 10 people in this place. No one gives a shit about who sitting where. There are tons of empty chairs and tables that you can sit. I just don’t get it.
Bill C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oceanside, CA
Who doesn’t love Phở? They’re delivery is awesome… the food is incredible… and oh so nourishing. I very rarely say«No» when asked if I want Phở Show. Fun little place… plenty of atmosphere and friendly staff.
Jenni A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
i remember this place being terrible when i went years ago and after revisiting last night, i can recall why i haven’t returned in so long. we did take out and it came out after 5 minutes for fried rice & two pad thais. the food itself was flavorless. all of it! there were some chunks of salt throughout my rice that just exploded. my friends pad thai was flavorless. also, i’m not sure what type of «beef» they use, if it is even beef! call it rubber why don’t you? you cant chew through that thing, probably can’t even cut through it the chicken was also super sketch. i dont know… you just know when the meat isnt real. i can tell myself i will never come back here. the food is too sketchy.
Jacqui L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
Very basic. Pretty Americanized — something was missing from the broth, not Asian enough lol and it was shown as out of the entire packed restaurant there was probably 4 Asians, including me and my friend. Small is 7.50 Large is 8.50 Outside patio is heated which is pretty cool. I like the feel of the place and staff is great. Overall it’ll hit the spot if youre seriously craving and hungry. But alas not the go to I would consider if I had other choices. The search for the perfect phở will continue in LA.
Babs R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
This place is growing on me. I don’t come here often anymore as I used to but when I do, I order something new and they turn out to be awesome! I’ve tried the tendon phở and ordered raw steak on the side, also phở tom yum seafood and shrimp with asparagus — they are all amazing!!! Less one star for all the times I have requested cilantro not be included in my phở and they only got it right once!
Beth M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Place good but they upped their prices. Getting more and more expensive $ 7.50 for a small soup $ 5 for spring rolls
Carlos V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Very delicious hot food for a cold day Food came out super fast! Tasted delicious Only :15m wait on a Sunday night at 7pm Def recommend
John T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rosemead, CA
After discussing for a little over 15 minutes, we came to a consensus that Phở Show would be our destination for dinner. I had some concerns about the phở on the westside, but I put my thoughts to the side and tried this place with an open mind. As we were getting out of the car, I asked if she was ready for the show. She said what show? I responded by pointing at the restaurant and saying… The Phở Show! ZINGGGG! I crack myself up sometimes! :-P Parking: Plenty of street parking along Sepulveda or you can also try the residential area. Ambiance/Décor: It’s relatively loud and the food is catered more to non-asians. You might have to sit a little closer to hear what your food companion is telling you or raise your voice a little higher to talk to them. Modern furnishings and there’s also a outdoor patio with heat lamps! Service: Felt the service wasn’t great. Took a while to flag down a staffer, but the food came out pretty fast. Food: We shared three items… 1) Avocado spring roll: I thought it was okay. Came with 4 small rolls and a saucer of a peanut concoction sauce. The peanut sauce only stood out to me. I was literally double or triple dipping :) 2) Rare steak phở(L): For me, the soup base tasted a little funny. Couldn’t pinpoint what was in there. The lemon juice did make it a little better. The flank rare steak was a bit dry and tough to eat. 3) Curry chicken rice: Wasn’t really into this plate. It didn’t have enough curry flavor for me. It was just vanilla for me. Tip: Add some sriracha or chili oil for some spice. Am I show I’ll come back? Not phở show! :)
Nicole K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
FOOD This place is phở shoooo good. We first had the tofu spring rolls and in my opinion(not an expert in Thai by any means but I’ve eaten and made my fair share of rolls) there was too much noodle and not enough greens and carrots. The peanut dipping sauce was ok, definitely not home made. I can make my own peanut sauce better. The phở bowls are a big and the sides are fresh. Don’t wear your favorite top though because the slurping can get messy! SERVICE Service was ok; nothing to write home about. I thought the bus boy was actually more friendly and sociable than our waitress. AMBIANCE Décor was pleasant enough but the chairs were SO uncomfortable. It could have easily been so much better with a simple cushion for back support.
Chad S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
This place is awesome! Late night eats that don’t sacrifice quality for hours! I dropped in recently at about 11pm for a late night dinner. The phở was fairly priced. The service was nice and prompt, and our waters stayed refilled through the meal. Quality wise, the Phở had great flavor and was cooked just right. They made available four different types of spicy sauces, which is important to me as I’m a spice-hound. I had Seafood phở, which featured not only the standard chunks of calamari and a few shrimp, but a very nice filet of fish as well. I’ll be back!
Gerry R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 La Habra, CA
Was anticipating trying this place out because I do love me some phở, and because it was a recommendation. I was not disappointed, but I was not wowed either. Broth is important and in my opinion this was good, but average. I did not seem to get that beef bones/marrow flavor that I look for. However the broth was non-greasy and very clean tasting. I ordered the combo phở, you know the one that has all the different meats(tripe, brisket, tendon, and beef ball). Not sure if that is what it is called, but I explained what I wanted and the server made it happen. When the large bowl came, I was pleased with the serving size, but was disappointed with the lack of tendon and tripe served. I was given one small piece of each. The other meats were well portioned. The place itself is nice and very comfortable. The service is friendly, attentive, and quick. Amanda was very personable from her initial greeting to her closing«is there anything else I can get you?» She was very helpful in making sure my Vietnamese coffee was prepared as I like and that my Vietnamese pork sandwich came to my table at the right time. In summary, I would return.
Don W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Marina del Rey, CA
The best Phở in the area, and one of the only restaurants around this part of town that’s open past 10pm. In fact, they are open until 2am every night but Sunday! But there is a lot more on the menu than just Phở, so there are plenty of options for other Asian dishes like Pad Thai, Orange Chicken, Vermicelli dishes, and plenty of appetizers. They also have a beer & wine license, and feature a pretty good Hefeweizen.