Pho Teresa Restaurant
6171 Santa Teresa Blvd, San Jose
(408) 513-6665
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Egg rolls were good chicken was flavorless and dry, as if it was a day or two old. I will try it 1 more time in it's in my community.
Pork chops were tasty! Everyone loved their pho.
My new pho place so glad is next to my house, i go every week. So delicious with great flavor. They have that good sason😋😛
Delicious 😋
The food is so so. Not the best.
Best pho in San
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very Delicious and not expensive
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Loved their chopped grilled pork. Cannot find this authentic flavor anywhere else. My Togo place when it comes to pho.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Placed order for takeout only! Cashier helped herself to charging my debit $1.00 tip because I didn’t tip, which should have not been expected to tip on takeout order.
I've been going here frequently for dinner with my kids for the past 2 months since they started martial arts in the same plaza. The food is decent and the staff are very friendly. I was surprised that it's not more crowded compared to other pho places. But it could be due to the location.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Plain Pho
Restaurantji Recommends
Come here often. Great taste and decent price
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The atmosphere is clean and charming, and the food is absolutely delicious. I only wish I had more room in my stomach to try everything on the menu. We enjoyed the fried egg rolls and wonton soup, both of which were bursting with flavor and perfectly prepared. I highly recommend dining here if you get the chance!
Loved the background music and the great service.
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Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
These cold Bay Area days are perfect for bowls of hot pho. Honestly, though, I could eat pho even in 90-degree weather.
I recently discovered this place, even though it's been around for about a year. It took over the spot where a KFC used to be. Our group came in, and we were seated promptly. Menus were handed to us, and we received water in plastic cups shortly after. I browsed the menu and decided on the house special #1, which only comes in one size: LARGE. Not long after, our pho arrived.
Before adding any toppings, I tasted the broth. It was a bit salty for my preference. However, once I added all the toppings, it helped to balance out the salty taste. The bowl had plenty of meat, tripe, meatballs, and other parts, along with a lot of noodles. The portion was decent for the $17 price tag. I didn't finish the broth or noodles, but we got water refills midway through our meal. There were plenty of toppings available at the table, which was clean and well-stocked.
When it was time to pay, the guy asked if we wanted to split the bill. When I said yes, he seemed annoyed. If he was going to get annoyed, he shouldn't have asked; we would have just put it all on one card. When we left, the place was almost packed, so it's clearly a popular spot in this tiny plaza. Parking is shared with other shops. I'd like to try other menu options next time, as the pho could have been a hit or miss.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Pretty good and local. Would be nice to have 2 of each condiments and lime in the to go order but otherwise perfect.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Rare Steak
Fresh vegetables and rich soup are so delicious.
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