Phở Bằng is a vietnamese restaurant Little Italy New York located in United States.
157 Mott St (btwn Broome St & Grand St) New York , NY 10013 United States
Credit Cards | No |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Music | No |
Dining Options | Take-out, Delivery |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Absolute favorite Vietnamese place ever, been going here since I was a small child and it never gets old. Can't even recommend anything because everything is amazing
Awesome pho spot. My normal go-to is further downtown in China town and this spot is a bit closer to work. Delicious fried spring rolls and pho broth to die for. Awesome place for a hot, quick meal !
Always satisfied when you walk in these doors. Service is quick fast and always piping hot when to comes to those plentiful bowls of flavorful broths and thin slices of beef . True artists#pho
Hard to go wrong with the #10. Pro tip: the plate of greens / sprouts isn't a salad ... put it in the soup , put the 2 sauces in too, then mix it all up!
I got the Tai nam gau gan sach: combination rice noodles beef soup with fresh eye of round, brisket , tendon , and omosa. Huge portions . Great for groups + end of a long day.
Best pho I've had in NYC. If you're from the West Coast like me, the broth will disappoint you, but the meat is amazing. They put it in raw. Get the #1, even if they tell you you want #8.
This is the best Vietnamese food outside of Vietnam. I love this best. Get a large number 8 (pho with eye of round and brisket ) and add a little plum sauce , siracha and mint leaves . Quality meal.
Pretty good pho . I get the Pho Tai that comes with fresh eye of round beef . Not very adventurous but its really good. I also love the fried Vietnamese spring rolls that you wrap in lettuce. Yum!
This place is pho heaven. Get #1 or #2 on the menu and a side of spring rolls . Do it and be happy in food heaven.
Clean fast Vietnamese food . Carnivores: try the Bun Bo Hue , one of better in Chinatown. Vegetarians : try the Rau Maoung. Yes it grows in swamps, but stir fried with garlic its tasty!
One of the squeeze bottles at your table is the fish sauce 'nước mắm', a Vietnamese flavor staple. You don't see this lesser pho joints in America. Your soup will benefit from a squirt or two Read more
banh cuon (steamed rice crepe with wood ear mushrooms and pork ), cha gio (fried springrolls wrapped in rice paper ) and bo luc lac (beef cubes with lemon and garlic , served with lettuce for wrapping)
"The phở is the obvious reason to go. Just order extra meat and don't forget to get the tripe and tendon , too." - Chef Albert Di Meglio Read more
#8 pho and the spring rolls were both great and unbelievably good value .
The best Vietnamese in NY by far. Get the grilled chicken on rice and thank me later. ????????????
The grilled shrimp app is awesome. Phở is hot & tasty. Very simple, hole in the wall spot. No thrills dining. Honestly, I prefer An Choi. Cash only !!
One of the squeeze bottles at your table is the fish sauce 'nước mắm', a Vietnamese flavor staple. You don't see this lesser pho joints in America. Your soup will benefit from a squirt or two. Read more
Rich, complex, anise forward beef broth . I got the chicken and it came on the side which I've never seen before, but it was excellent.
Great bowl of fresh and flavorful pho for super cheap and the extra large is big enough to share! Order the #1 and just go to town ????
Extremely delicious pho , go with the number 1 when in doubt and always order a Vietnamese iced coffee !
The go to pho restaurant in NYC. The dudes sound like my dad but curse a whole lot more. They also play a lot of American pop music older Vietnamese people tend to love. What's there not to love?
You can't go past the Pho . Beef is finely sliced, chicken comes cooked on the side. Both are excellent and the meals are huge.
Best Bun Bo Hue I've had since being in Vietnam last year. Actually, the most authentic experience altogether since being in Vietnam.
Most authentic Vietnamese restaurant I've had since I was in Saigon. Yes to the Bun Bo hue .
Definitely order the pho with soup because they're using the thin flat noodles instead of the cheap substitute that most Vietnamese restaurants use in Chinatown.
Bún Chả Hà Nội was really good—best I've had outside of Vietnam (so far). Washed it down with a house-made Salty Lemonade . Cash only , FYI.
I love the Pho here! Fast service and closest to authentic Vietnamese food .
Seems like you can't really go wrong with anything here. I went off the popular recommendations here and was not disappointed.
nothing like a big warm bowl of broth and noodles !!! and your meat of choice. many condiments at the table!
The pho is great. No need to add hoisin . Tear up some basil leaves and put it in
Very good. Slow service. Lots of locals. The noodles with pork chops was the best dish. Also try the appetizer that you wrap in lettuce with mint . 4 people ate for $52.
The best Pho with the best flavor I've ever had in NYC. Go with the extra meat add-on and you'll be real happy with yourself.
You obviously come here for the pho ! Get extra meat, stir in the sauces & eat up!
Best pho I've had in a long while. Try also have some beer (not on menu). Bathrooms are nasty. Prices are cheap .
beef pho (with just the eye round) is delicious. ask for extra meat or you'll have half a meatless soup . spice it up with the plum sauce and sriracha .
One of the best beef Pho in the city . Legit Viets too.
The spring and summer rolls are great. My favorite is #8 pho .
The perfect trifecta: authentic , delicious, cheap . You can get a bowl of meatless pho for $4.75.
The service is decent and beef is nice. However, the noodles and soup taste funny and is not authentic . Though the noodles used is the same as other pho restaurants in US but it tasty really out.
pho suon nuong (combination rice noodles soup with grilled pork chop ): much needed for those cold, cold lazy Sunday lunches (5 degrees out!)
This place is super, super solid. The lemongrass grilled chicken on rice was delicious.
Best Pho in the city . Very comforting. Best beef broth . Spring rolls are tasty with the accompanying fish sauce . You need to try their coffee too. Fantastic!
Good pho shouldn't be this hard to find in a city like NYC, but thank God this place exists.
Pho is decent, but my go to is to order the Bun Cha Ha Noi. Tons of delicious grilled pork !
great phó spot in soho, cheap and tasty - get brisket over pork
Great pho ! Ordered number 8 and totally recommend it
The food is delicious. Overall experience could be better, not a fan of the top 40 radio & commercials, but highly recommend if in the area & looking for a great, cheap bite.
I’ve always loved the Pho here, but today they added extra meat without asking me and charged me more. I don’t mind paying a few more dollars but I’d say bye to someone who did things behind my back.
Try the Vietnamese coffee ! Probably the most authentic one I've had in the city
Fantastic pho , best in NYC, get the #1 and the coffee with condensed milk
Hidden gem. Possibly the best banh mi for miles. In the top 3 for Vietnamese coffee. - Wesley Bliss
Banh Mi: Saigon Spicy Brisket was Excellent! Perfectly tangy, spicy, and tender! - Brad Benson
Straight out of italy! Excellent aperol spritz and gelato! - Kaitlyn Watson
Ice cream! Lychee is a favourite but they also have maple bacon ice cream if you feel adventurous! - Lucky Bimolaksono
Aisle 1 has a great selection of Sichuan hot sauces, thai curry pastes and Malaysian ingredients. Good place for fresh noodles as well. - Jeffrey Allen