Pho Bang

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  • Nothing remarkable here but it is fast and efficient. Perfect if you need a quick bite and don't want to spend a lot. I read one of the other reviewer…

  • I went to Pho Bang in Flushing, Queens a couple of weeks ago for lunch on Saturday. The restaurant itself is easy to get to--it's right off the last s…

  • Pho Bang serves up some of the tastiest, bang for your buck eats one can find. The average cost for a dish is between $5-6 and boy do they feed you we…


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Pho Bang is open for Casual Dining. Pho Bang serves Vietnamese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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7 Reviews on “Pho Bang”

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  • Lepricano

    Nothing remarkable here but it is fast and efficient. Perfect if you need a quick bite and don’t want to spend a lot. I read one of the other reviewers and he said that the place was a bit dirty. I didn’t think that was the case at all. As a matter of fact, seating spaces were cleaned very quickly after vacated on my two visits.Very close to the 7 line station.

  • Jesse Ham

    I went to Pho Bang in Flushing, Queens a couple of weeks ago for lunch on Saturday. The restaurant itself is easy to get to–it’s right off the last stop on the 7 train, making it very convenient. The service, while not amazing, was typical for this sort of place–we were seated and given menus, someone appeared to take our order right away, the food was brought out quickly, and then we were left alone until we requested the check. The food itself was great, and ranks up there with the most authentic Vietnamese food in NYC. We both had a bowl of the house special pho, and shared the egg rolls as an appetizer. All in all, this place is inexpensive and authentic, great for a weekend lunch.

  • The Restaurant Fairy

    Pho Bang serves up some of the tastiest, bang for your buck eats one can find. The average cost for a dish is between $5-6 and boy do they feed you well. When we went, there were 7 of us. We ate like maniacs- ordered all the meats from shrimp to beef and the bill only came to about $60!! Now thats a deal. My most favorite thing to eat at Pho Bang is the grilled pork. I think they have mastered their pork dishes. If you dont eat pork there is plenty you can substitute with. therestaurantfairy.com

  • Angel Rodriguez

    Going to this place is like going to any other Vietnamese place in Flushing or Jackson Heights. I think that someone basically created a formula for American Vietnamese food, disseminated it to a bunch of Chinese folks, and the many Pho Bang variations thereof are the end result.This isnt necessarily a bad thing, the food is pretty much consistent across the board. I think that Pho Bangs are like the McDonalds of Vietnamese food. I mean, honestly, there really is nothing different that I can say about this place that I havent already said about Vietnamese restaurants in Flushing.Ill sum it up.The food was okay, there isnt any one item that stands out, neither in a good way, or a bad way. Its all just okay. The pork chops over white rice, were like every single other pork chop over white rice dish I have ever had. The same can be said for the summer roll. It was okay.The service? Again, keeping in line with my past experiences, these guys were pretty much indifferent to my existence. They pass by, take your order, and keep it moving. They were neither nice, nor rude, just doing what they have to do without any fan fare. I did notice a boss asking one of the workers to clean up a spill, so at least they are trying to keep the place neat and clean. And like I said, they werent mean, Ive been to some Vietnamese spots where me and my wife refer to them as the mean spot.Hungry? In the area? Well, go for it. You will leave satisfied. You wont be jubilant about the experience, or the food, but its just good enough. nyctalking.com

  • LTK

    Not the best Pho. The Pho is so so, may be it is one of the best for NY area. I live in California, where you can find really good Pho.

  • Jack Cheung

    Grew up around this area and came here a lot. Food is decent and fairly priced. The restaurant is slight dirty thou, I would recommend order to go.

  • Chris

    While the service leaves more to be desired, the food is decent and relatively inexpensive. Try the grilled pork on rice vermicelli, it is becoming my favorite dish among all my take out choices.

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41-07 Kissena Boulevard, Queens, NY 11355

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