Come on man. You walk inside and they still have taco time stuff still up. Their beef phở is atrocious.
Brent L.
Tu valoración: 2 Pullman, WA
The food is served in a reasonably good proportion. I got the spicy chicken teriyaki and a side of egg rolls. It’s a good place to stop by and have a quick bite if you don’t mind encountering an employee who doesn’t seem like they want to be there at all. Overall, good food, occasionally unenthusiastic front counter employees.
Lelee O.
Tu valoración: 4 Pullman, WA
I was seriously craving Asian food and this place is conveniently by campus. I ordered the Bi Bim Bap(Korean dish) to go. The portion sizes are great here. I couldn’t finish everything in one sitting. Plus, it was really good and probably would’ve been better if I dined-in. My only comment is that there wasn’t enough beef in comparison to all the pickled vegetables and rice given. It doesn’t look like it in the picture though! Nonetheless, I’ll definitely be coming back. *In my opinion there wasn’t enough beef, but that could be biased because I’m a carnivore and really like to eat meat.*
Russ B.
Tu valoración: 3 Pasco, WA
Your only Phở option in Pullman. Oasis beats the competition since there is none(at least for Phở). The portions are hearty and the prices are a bit higher than what I would consider national average but they can get away with it and the food is filling. The staff is friendly and food arrives promptly but as others have stated, this is an old Taco Time and the décor has not been changed so the vibe is a bit weird. Locals will tell you this place suffices, and it does, but anyone with a craving from a bigger city will more than likely be less than impressed.
Yang X.
Tu valoración: 3 Philadelphia, PA
I loved their Phở combo so much and it was my must-order dish in this restaurant. I did try other dishes but I didn’t like the rice and dumplings.
Sam X.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Very quick food.
Nathan N.
Tu valoración: 3 Houston, TX
There are a few options in Pullman for Vietnamese and Korean food and this is the best for Vietnamese(others are better for Korean). The building was originally a Taco Time and still has the teal décor from the early 1990’s. However, the food is good and does not take long. They have complimentary corn tea, but only make it once a day-so you may not get it if you go very late. Very reasonable prices for what they offer.
Calvin T.
Tu valoración: 2 Pullman, WA
Fast. But that’s the best I can say about it. Their vegetarian food is subpar at best
Ashley N.
Tu valoración: 4 Pullman, WA
Affordable and tasty. It is not as good as what you might get in a larger city but for Pullman, it is fine. The teyaki is pretty standard but the phở is nothing special. I think the people really make the place since they are always friendly and polite. It also is funny that it is in an old Taco Time. Same decore and everything.
Andree S.
Tu valoración: 5 South Surrey, Canada
Best teriyaki in all of Pullman! The price is good and the people are friendly. I have tried quite a few dishes from this place and they never disappoint! Best Asian restaurant in Pullman
Paulina A.
Tu valoración: 3 Pullman, WA
Food is alright…
Sovannary S.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
As good as it gets in Pullman. It was nice to try once, the service was good but I don’t think I will be coming back. It was just not that great and the meat they gave me was tough.
Justin R.
Tu valoración: 3 Honolulu, HI
Mehhh… ok. This is the feeling I get when I eat at Oasis. Nothing special that stands out besides the boat — plates. The service is friendly but the food comes out at weird times. People behind me get food before me while people in front of me also wait. Their phở is nothing spectacular and I personally say their portions for their price are slightly less than what I would expect. I am not usually full when I eat here unless I order an appetizer. The owner is really friendly when you get to know her and recognizes my buddies and I when we go to eat there on weekends. It is the best phở around Pullman which is sad to say but true. So if you do have that craving for Asian Cuisine, there are other places that can suit your needs. But if you are looking for that phở, I would suggest this place over Azia.
Pauline F.
Tu valoración: 2 Milpitas, CA
I’ve been told this place is the best phở you’ll get in Pullman… I know that doesn’t mean much if you know anything about Pullman. But it was cold and I was super craving phở, so why not add another review to Unilocal? We walk in, and i found it a bit awkward that you order, pay, sit down and then they bring you your food. I’ve never ordered phở like this before. The people here are nice though, and I believe the owners are Korean which is probably why they have a new menu of Korean dishes. Anyways, on with the food review: the phở comes in a decent sized bowl and I was pleasantly surprised that they had FRESH bean sprouts, basil, jalapeño peppers, and lime on the side. The soup doesn’t taste/smell like phở. Added to that, the second I squeezed in the lime, everything just tasted like lime. Add the sirarcha and hoisen sauce, it doesn’t taste like phở anymore. The bibimbap is decent. It’s a huge bowl mind you. The ingredients are pretty good although the typical red/spicy bibimbap sauce tastes more sweet and less spicy than what it should be. I hear their teriyaki chicken is what it’s known for… but hey I was really craving phở. Next time, I’ll stay a purist. So was it worth it’s $ 8 and $ 10 respectively? For Phở, I think I’d save my money and appetite for a Spokane trip.
Ramen R.
Pullman, WA
This restaurant is a mash up of Asian cuisine, serving a wide range of dishes. I went for the phở! Self proclaimed best phở in the area, I had to try it. Oasis’ interpretation is not bad, it was just a little different than I am used to. For me, the broth is what really makes the dish. Although the flavor was close, the broth lacked the depth of flavor usually found in one that has simmered for hours and made from scratch. I usually get the special with everything in it, and that was the case this time, however, there were cuts of meat that I’ve never seen in phở before. Again, not that it was bad, just different. The herb selection was also different with sweet basil instead of Thai basil and served with slightly old bean sprouts. Not the best I’ve ever had, but if you are in the mood for phở, this is not a bad option.