“I was in NH for work training and wanted to try new restaurants. Xuân Quán was the last restaurant I went to, but it should have been my first. The food was amazing. My husband is Vietnamese, so finding a restaurant that meets our standards is hard to find, especially on the East Coast. If you want real phó, this is the place. The serving size was huge. My hand is next to the bowl for size reference. The broth was perfect, and no additional flavoring was needed. You get the bean sprouts, lime wedge, and basil; the only thing missing was the jalapeños. The shrimp spring rolls with peanut sauce were delicious. The shrimp was cooked to perfection. To top it all off, they had a bar so you can get a drink too. If I find myself back in NH, this will be one of my go-to places. This is better than the tiny mom and pop phó restaurant we have in Maine, but my husband said he'll be the judge of that. Till next time!Parking: It is in the same parking lot as a gas station and car was. The restaurant is behind the car wash and next to Dunkin. There are a few spots in front of the restaurant but plenty of spots to the side.Wheelchair accessibility: Handicap parking is right at the front. There are no steps to get in aside from the outside curb. There are two sets of doors to go through. There is booth seating, table seating, high top seating, and bar seating.“
“Staff was super friendly, food & cocktails were AMAZING!! The seafood delight & wings were very flavorful, but my favorite thing would have to be the Mai Tai flight . The drinks are a bit on the stronger side which is a plus of course! It was my first time coming to MeiWei & I definitely will be coming back very soon with friends“
“Enjoyed our dining experiences here. The service is excellent, the hostess very willing to help us accommodate dietary issues. It's a bit of a drive for us, but well worth it.Parking: Lot is generally full as there are a couple other restaurants here. Look in the back of the lot, you're likely to find a spot there.“
“The mouth watering smell of delicious, homemade food hits you immediately upon entering. Must trie’s are the Devine Salad, Momma’s egg rolls and the vegetable pho. The food is fantastic and very fresh. And the drinks are equally satisfying. Friendly House of Pho is a wonderful new addition to the Haverhill downtown area.“
“We arrived about 2pm on a weekday, as we missed any lunch rush and were meet by a server who opened the door and greeted us and we where seated promptly. The space is open and colorful. The indoor landscape was spotted with small aquariums that appeared greenish and needy cleaning, but other than that the dining area was clean and inviting. (My lovely dining partner explained it was the "Not Average Joes" room and fixtures with bamboo and the little aquariums added- plus a set of triple Buddhas and a colorful Asian themed mural - so they tried.) Our server appeared unable to answer a question I had about the Pho noodles and what came with them, but quickly found someone to help. In a reasonable amount of time my question was answered that the Pho dishes came with the traditional Thai Basil and Lime, but they didn't have a any bean sprouts. It was finally clarified that bean sprouts come with but they were out. (It may be time for a manager to run to Market Basket). But, if that's the worst thing I won't hold it against them and try again. Pho wasn't bad. It was "Your Average Pho'"“
“Very quick (even for pho standards), nothing spectacular but a great local pho spot! Mom & pop place that feels very homey. The man, assumably the owner, who was serving us was respectful of my private dining experience. Thank you for the food! Also, addressing the people saying the owner is rude, at least from my experience there, the man seems to not speak english well, but definitely did not get any sense of him being unwelcoming.“