Pho 60
$ • Vietnamese, Noodles, Vegan
Hours:
1001 60th St, Brooklyn
(718) 885-7722
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Hours
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
Wednesday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
Thursday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
Friday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
Saturday | 11AM - 9:45PM |
Sunday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
Pho 60 offers a peaceful dining experience with delicious Pho Dac Biet and tasty appetizers. The broth has the right amount of beef fat, making it flavorful. While the pho may be a bit salty, the cilantro adds a nice touch. The restaurant is known for its good Vietnamese food, especially the vermicelli bowls. Although the pho may lack flavor compared to other dishes, the service is friendly and efficient.
Tucked away behind a 24/7 supermarket, this spot might be easy to miss, but it's a real hidden gem for Vietnamese cuisine. It's rarely crowded, even on Friday or Saturday nights, and it’s a good place for big groups. The bánh xèo, a Vietnamese fried pancake stuffed with shrimp and bean sprouts, is a standout dish with its rich, layered flavor from the coconut cream in the batter. The portions are generous, and one bánh xèo can fill you up like a full meal.
The pho broth is one of the most delicious, and the grilled pork chop is juicy and freshly cooked. Customers often see takeouts and food delivery people coming in. The bún bò huế and pho are tasty, though the pho contains a lot of noodles. While the sandwiches may not be the best, the food overall is memorable. If there was more AC, it might improve the experience, but the food remains impressive.
Overall, Pho 60 is a decent spot for Vietnamese cuisine in NYC, with some dishes standing out more than others. The dishes demonstrate proper technique, and the staff provides excellent service. Many leave feeling satisfied and impressed, planning to return soon.