Just had spicy chicken curry with rice. That curry was so salty I couldn’t finish it. Now I just need to wash it down with a gallon of water.
Chio G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Woodland Hills, CA
I ate here about two years ago and wasn’t impressed and I ate here again today in the hopes it had improved but no. The noodles turned mushy way too quick and the broth was just ok. I probably won’t be returning to this place as there are many great places to eat at this mall.
Susie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
A mall phở spot that actually has great tasting broth! My favorite is that Combo No. 1 which offers a small phở and a small banh mi sandwich.
Anna Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
For what it is(a mall diner), its OK. Isn’t that flavorful, and the variety is low. Quantity per serving is satisfactory for the price, so there’s that. The chicken curry barely had any chicken or anything else in it. Just lots of spicy soup. The fish was bland and tasteless. With all the other choices in the dining terrace, id go elsewhere unless u specifically crave phở
Bole K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
very good. i like their amount of vegetables. seems to the amount of sprouts and onions likely minimal these days at the new phở stand. broth is like traditional taste. well keep it up.
Ralph r.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Monica, CA
I had the noodle soup with tofu. The best! The broth was so clean and simple and delicious. The tofu was perfect and the carrots sweet and perfectly cooked. The sprouts and limes and jalapenos were served on the side to be used as desired. The noodles were perfect and the last spoonful was as good as the first. I was satisfied without feeling stuffed. I expected to be hungry again in a few hours but this dish kept me energized throughout the day. Excellent!
Gabby A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Canoga Park, CA
The workers are very pleasant. I always get the phở w filet mignon never had one complaint! I go there all the time!
Amiria R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Singapore, Singapore
I was having a supper with my family after shopping at 9.30 pm just now(the mall close at 10pm for Christmas shopping) i order phở noodle special with tendon and when i start eating i didn’t find any tendon, when i complain they don’t believe me and the employee’s name Maira accuse me that i already ate the tendon! I’m like what??? This is only for tendon why should i lie??? I’m a regular customer of this restaurant since the mall is close to my house, but this is my first time i ever experience in my life with Her(Maira) and she is so rude and ruin my evening.
Quyen V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Irvine, CA
It’s about $ 9 tax included for a bowl of filet mignon phở. The flavor of the broth was underdeveloped and my bean sprouts were old(some of the sprouts had black heads). The noodles that they used were also a little bit thicker than I am used to; however, the meat was tender, but overall I’ve had better phở for 2⁄3 of the price.
Bianca R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Woodland Hills, CA
Every time I’m at the mall this is the only place I choose to go to lunch. The phở tastes as good as any other place in the valley and they’re pretty quick. This chicken and shrimp spring rolls are a little expensive but they’re definitely worth it. Just make sure you have cash or a Visa because they don’t take American Express.
Content O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Beverly Hills, CA
Yummy to my tummy bun, which is white rice vermicelli… It’s like a thin, rice-like, winter white, bouncy dry noodle. For $ 8.98 before taxes, I got a big bowl with: bun, romaine lettuce, crushed peanuts, one cut up deep fried Vietnamese egg roll, grilled beef and shrimp with a small side of vinegar fish sauce that can either be used as a dip or poured on top of the mix… For $ 3.88, I added 2 extra egg rolls and $ 2 for 3 extra grilled pieces of tail-on shrimp. For another $ 1.50, I also order a side of tofu. They mix some shitake mushrooms and hoisin sauce to it… :) I’ve tried their Phở before and it was bland and only so-so; mediocre. I must say that they make the best bun. ORDERBUNWHENYOUEATHERE!!! It is rather surprising to me that the food is: delicious, healthy, authentic, reasonably priced with a large enough portion to share with another light eater… Hahahaha! Happy feasting foodies!!!
Marlan F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, CA
Extremely good food. Simple and fast yet healthy cuisine. The food came out shockingly fast every time. The people are nice they smile and help and its worth at least one visit.
Jean Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chatsworth, CA
There are many Phở places in the valley. It’s like mushrooms popping up after rain, or something. The original(?) one on Reseda I used go there a lot. Anyway 350 Phở located at the Food Court in Topanga Mall. It’s far end next to many other food places. I ate here a few times recently. The place is clean, phở is not greasy. It might be pricy or not much of noodle. though very good.
Thessa V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Orlando, FL
Save your money. Food was decent, but I felt like I should have taken my money elsewhere. Mall food is always expensive but what is not cool is that you get charged more for having a to go food. That’s not legal and you should have a disclaimer.
Alexander D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Topanga, CA
Try nr 31 on the menu:) The food is very good! It’s located in the food court at the west field Topanga mall, but don’t let that stop you from going, it’s worth it. Tip: try their Vietnamese ice coffee.
Steve d.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Moorpark, CA
Not an enjoyable experience. The wait time was fine 7 – 8 minutes for fast food. The soup was luke warm and some of the meat looks like it wasn’t cooked. Plenty of noodles and the broth was adequate. Serving size was generous but meat was fatty and questionable.
Nina N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
I just wish that the food tasted as good as the picture, it was horrible! The noodles tasted like plastic, and it was just overall bad, literally had a few spoons of it and threw away the rest
Natasha D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
As far as Vietnamese goes, this isn’t half bad! I eat Vietnamese food pretty regularly, so trust me when I say 350 Phở is up to speed. I also love the sheer convenience of it. The Topanga Mall food court is mostly comprised of chains(Hana Grill, Tommy’s, Panda Express, Chipotle, and Jamba Juice, to name a few) so places like 350 Phở are very welcome in my book. I’ve tried a good amount of the menu and have never had anything bad. My personal favorite is their beef phở — the beef is thinly sliced and tender, the broth is both flavorful and light, and the vegetables have a fresh crunch to them. I also love their shrimp/beef spring rolls(fried and fresh options are both available) and their chicken bahn mi(so good!). Service is always nice and speedy, and it’s very affordable. It may not be the most authentic or fancy Vietnamese, but it’s definitely a good option. I recommend it!
Emily B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Santa Monica, CA
I’ll start by saying I’m new to phở and sort of new to bahn mi, but man do I love them both here! I get the combo that comes with a small phở, a small bahn mi and a drink. I’ve only had the beef soup and chicken sandwich so far, but look forward to switching it up in the future. The soup is hot and flavorful, although a bit inconsistent– the first time I ordered it, it came with green onions and a ton of beef slices. This time I got green onions, a clump of white onions, and only two slices of beef. Oh well! The chicken bahn mi is mad good once you squeeze a line of sriracha across it. After a dollar or two tip, lunch is $ 11, which is par just about everywhere in the area, unless you have some secret deals you’re not telling me about… The line and wait is never too bad, but avoid the mall food court right at the noon rush hour any way, so you can find a seat. So glad I finally tried this place!
Kaylee L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Woodland Hills, CA
Aside from Seiki Sushi in the mall, this is my favorite mall spot. I love the Tofu Banh Mi, it has mayonnaise but I ask for extra because the roll can be a little tough and plus, I just really love mayo. The veggies are fresh and I like the flavor of the tofu, it’s only about $ 5.50? It’s small but filling. I haven’t tried any other options but I’m not sure if they have vegetarian Phở. I would definitely try that if they do. I guess I will find out the next time I go to the mall on an empty stomach. PS, my boyfriend even likes this roll and he is a meat eater, who loves to talk trash about tofu. so HA!