I'm always pleased with my food at Pho 38th!
I question their cleanliness of their kitchen
Best boba, best seafood pho
Vegetarian options: Different options to choose from with good flavor and selection options. Definitely worth it if you're looking for something but aren't super strict and just care about good food and getting what you're asking for. Dietary restrictions: While everything isn't super clear it's fairly well labeled and you're likely to do okay with most restrictions. You certainly may need to ask on specifics but this is true of any restaurant and any reasonable person. Since it's rude to expect a restaurant to cater to 100% of your needs, it's always good to ask and realize that they serve more than just you. But at the same time this place is good because they do try to honor your wishes and make good food at the same time. Parking: Parking can be a little crowded at times but the restaurant does have video cameras on the parking areas nearby and even has some of it up for you to watch at night. Obviously it's not the safest parking in the world but overall is a fairly good place where you can trust your vehicle as long as you don't leave anything obvious in it. Wheelchair accessibility: The door seemed wide enough and so did the aisles which should mean you can get around although there was no automatic door or any other obvious accessibility accommodations. It should be workable but can also offer some difficulties like you would find anywhere else.
One of the best Pho restaurants in town.
The bubble tea is good but the onion rings kept falling apart. This is my first time here too.
Great food, reasonably priced nice setting. We will be back. Parking: Easy access, no charge Wheelchair accessibility: It is all on ground level.