The floors were filthy. I could get past this if the food was great, but it was only mediocre, and so was the service. Compared to other Vietnamese restaurants in the area, it doesn’t measure up.
Elias C.
Tu valoración: 5 West Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
this place is great, soup is always consistent, the menu is simple and easy, and the service quick and friendly. if you like phở, this is the place to go. oh and u can pay and tip on your credit card, which is awesome, considering most phở places only take cash, which is shady.
Ebony R.
Tu valoración: 3 Washington, DC
I will give this place three stars as people are here eating so obviously they love it. It’s all about red meat in this joint so Vegetarians beware. The prices are in fact reasonable. They at least had white meat chicken so I’m praying that’s good. They told me it’s a 10 minute wait so it’s not bad. Next time(pending this is good) I will phone an order in untill I can find a better spot to eat at!
Ndi I.
Tu valoración: 3 Hyattsville, MD
This was my first experience with noodle soup. Not to say that the experience was a bad one, just wish I was more familiar with the ingredients and what not. The restaurant was clean, and the service was quick. The staff were courteous. The prices seemed reasonable(a majority of the menu items were soups — expected I guess). Check them out, you might not be too disappointed.
Tisha V.
Tu valoración: 5 Washington, DC
This is my go to phở place. I gave them 5 stars because of several reasons. #1. The place is clean. Other phở places I have been to have been soooooo dirty #2. The soup is the same every single time I go. And I go with about twice a week. #3. You can’t beat the price. #4. They are quick and the veggies always look fresh. So this place is a win. I highly recommend them.
Yesenia N.
Tu valoración: 4 Mt Rainier, MD
Was looking for ta PHO place close by. A friend recommended this place and i decided to give it a try. the Phở was delicious, quickly served. I wish they also gave cilantro but that’s a personal favorite of mine. On my way out i ordered a mango smoothy which was great tasted natural. I will be going back!
Jacqueline K.
Tu valoración: 1 Washington, DC
I went to Phở 75, but they didn’t accept credit cards & there wasn’t an atm, so I drove away. Then I saw Phở 301… they take credit cards. Everything was fine and dandy, but then I got addicted. That was problem, because they close at 8 pm. What’s up with that? I would have given them 3 stars, but I called to get a take out order one evening at 7:35& no one picked up. My fiancé got there at 7:40 at the moment that I called a second time. The phone rang and they didn’t pick up, even though the guy was standing right at the counter. It was like they were avoiding customers. I’m done with this place.
Karen H.
Tu valoración: 5 Adelphi, MD
Ohmygoodness, 5 stars!!! I live off of University Blvd and I was craving some summer rolls today. I was too lazy to drive all the way down Rt. 1 to Phở Vn One so I decided to stop by Phở 75(which is right across the street from Phở 301) and grab a snack. Fortunately for me, they were closed early today at 5pm and wouldn’t let me in, so I hopped back into my car and start driving sadly down the road back home. What do you know… next second I see another Phở place right across the street! I swear all I was going to order was some summer rolls… but then when I looked at the menu, a small bowl of phở was only $ 4.50 per bowl. I’m so used to paying $ 2 or $ 3 more, I was completely taken aback and I just HAD to get a bowl, along with my summer rolls. The summer rolls were great, not an overwhelming amount of lettuce/veggies, which I like, and they put the spicy sauce in the peanut sauce for you already :) Hit the spot. Anyways, next my phở arrives(I always get the small 15 Phở Tai with extra meatballs). I wasn’t expecting TOO much because the price was so good, but the broth was delicious, the noodles were soft and chewy and delicious(some phở places give you nasty hard noodles) and I could tell that the meat was good quality too. They are cash only, which is pretty normal for phở restaurants. Overall just a great find. I will definitely be visiting again soon.
Marc M.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
For being a phở only restaurant, their soup is pretty underwhelming. The only way to save my broth was to add ½ a bottle of hoisin sauce. And I’m never a fan when the meat or noodles are all stuck together. Gonna try across the street next time.
Mari S.
Tu valoración: 5 Lanham, MD
I LOVE this place. I try and go at least once a week. Very clean and the broth is sooooooo delicious. I always have to remember that this place is cash only.
Michael D.
Tu valoración: 3 Takoma Park, MD
An ok phở place. It’s in a heavily Latino neighborhood, so the menu is in English and poorly translated Spanish. The broth is a bit thin in flavor(watery), so it does not compare that well with places, for example, at the Eden Center, but it is servicable. A note, I got food poisoning, but my girlfriend did not, so I am not counting that against the restaurant because I might have gotten it earlier in the day. But I note it in case anyone else happens to have food poisoning also.
Andrew s.
Tu valoración: 4 Bethesda, MD
Delicious phở. Simple, clean and attractive atmosphere. Fresh and refreshingly(in this town) non-fried«summer» rolls. Having the«Price is Right» on the giant TV didn’t hurt either.
Daniel L.
Tu valoración: 4 Baltimore, MD
Unlike Phở 75 across the street, Phở 301 serves summer rolls. Whereas Phở 75’s broth might be slightly better, Phở 301 seems to have a higher quality of meat. Its ambiance is much nicer with attractive booths and a large TV. The combination of these factors makes Phở 301 the ultimate comfort location to eat.