Reviews
This is my 2nd time there. The food was so good! I like Pho soup and crispy spring rolls. I want to go back there againFood: 5/5
We went here for lunch today. We had the 48 Mi Xao stir fried yellow noodles with chicken, 37 Bun Tom Thit Cha Gio grilled shrimp sliced pork and spring rolls, 28 Bun Bo Hue spicy lemon grass beef noodle soup with balled up shrimp. I really enjoyed #48, when we go back I might order #28 even though I don't really eat spicy, I loved the flavor of the soup.
We had shrimp paste on sugarcane, seafood noodle soup, and rice chowder. Seafood noodle soup was fantastic. I wish they provided fried bread stick with rice chowder but even without it, the chowder was great. I cannot recommend this restaurant enough if you are looking for good Vietnamese food Parking: Plenty of parking available
Best pho I’ve had in New England, and in a place I wouldn’t expect to find it. Pho Horn’s is located in a shopping complex next to an Ocean State Job Lot and a Chili’s right in the Providence/Pawtucket border. It doesn’t look like much from the outside, but the inside is nice and pretty spacious for what you’d expect. They have an extensive menu, but of course the highlight is the pho. I also had a delicious spring roll for an appetizer, and some tea. Everything was delicious and was a great value for the price. The service was friendly and cheap, and the bonus was a large saltwater fish tank right next to my table. Was definitely very impressed by this place and look forward to returning!
Found this special gem while riding my bicycle yesterday. It was packed with lots of happy food lovers. Great service, natural fresh ingredients and giant portions not the norm these days. This is a special place and you deserve to eat here. Get on over here already! Highly recommended.Food: 5/5
I go here a lot for lunch and it's usually pretty laid back and we're able to get a table every time. The food's ridiculously good and service is always really quick and the servers themselves are great! Oh and that fish tank by the bathrooms is mesmerizing! My coworker Giselle put me on to a secret menu item: Scoopy Shrimp! This s*it is wicked good y'all! Fried shrimp on a little bed of lettuce and carrots with some kind of a clear sauce rice wine vinegar and spices maybe? served in Chinese soup spoons hence the name. I get it every time I go and I highly recommend it!
Pho Horn’s is one of those restaurants with great food at affordable price, so don’t expect exceptional service or adorning decors. In my opinion, the best pho restaurant in Providence. Besides for their southern style pho, the Bún Bò Huế is a must try. The broth is rich and spicy with hints of cinnamon and star anise. The fresh herbs, onion, and bean sprouts elevate the dish giving it more texture. I always add a few squeeze of lime for extra flavor. If you want to venture away from pho, I recommend Bún Bò Huế. In the right corner is one of my favorite drinks, the soda pickle lime. It’s a carbonated drink makes with pickle lime. It’s sweet, sour and salty. And it’s very popular in Southeast Asia.
Our first time going to a Pho restaurant in Rhode Island and the experience was very good. We came around dinner time and the restaurant was very busy. The servers and host were pleasant. The food was delicious especially the sizzling beef in a hot plate. Would definitely go here again!
I have been going here for about 6 years and I have always had great authentic Vietnamese food. The food is always fresh, spiced correctly and is absolutely delicious! The restaurant is a diamond in the rough in a strip mall very easily accessible from 95 in Pawtucket. It's about 2 minutes off the exit. The inside is clean with a warm decor atmosphere. Our waiter tonight was friendly. All of the staff that brought dishes were friendly. We started wish fried shrimp paste around sugar cane with a delicious Nuc Chom sauce. Vietnamese spareribs, moist, tender with a nice flavor. Lightly battered wings with a sweet sauce were delicious. I like to dip them in Nuc Chom fish sauce based with sugar, water etc. However the star of the show was the Pho Dac Biet! Honestly, they make one of the best in New England. I've eaten a lot of Pho to back up that statement. Very nice broth with the aromatics. Keeps its flavor when you add the sprouts and mint. We both got the Pho Dac Biet, the meat was fresh, the tripe was tender, the tendons were cooked perfect, the brisket delicious and the noodles weren't clumped together. If you're a fan of Pho and live 120 miles of Pawtucket RI, go for the ride. It's perfect!
Excellent pho. The flavor is deep and generous portions of meats and noodle. Crispy egg roll was also good. They were extremely busy when we got there but reason for 4 star, not 5 is because a waitress was smoking outside when we arrived and when she returned to work she did not wash her hands and returned to serving food.