Bravo Pho
1635 Haines Rd, Levittown
(215) 269-1150
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Great food ! Expansive menu and good prices. Yummy food. The atmosphere is a little dated, but Clean. Great for take out.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Came in with a couple friends. All of us felt our food was not great. For the price point, it's not terrible, however if you can go to a better reviewed pho spot, do that instead. Service was inattentive until we received our food.
Alright, I'll say it. Food was dogwater bro. Pull up elsewhere. Might need a laxative after this.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 1
Tried Bravo Pho for the first time today. I was a bit nervous because I felt the person answering the phone was slightly rude. But the food was great! Best Pho I’ve had! Nice dense broth, flavorful, and fresh. Also tried the chicken fried rice and it was delicious. I wasn’t a fan of the Thai tea but will definitely be back for everything else!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Vietnamese Hoagie (7/10): Someone made my banh mi with hate in their heart. 1:3 ratio of jalapenos to meat, little/no white spread on the roll, and fillings stop 1 inch from the edges. The taste was still good, but this felt made with hate and no love lol
Chicken Satay (8/10): Really yummy and fresh! Came with the chicken skewer, hoison peanut dipping sauce, and cucumbers (w/ surprise pube😭 deduct at least one point for that)
Thai Tea(4/10) : Bright orange and strange taste (I love thai tea and drink it normally)
The best noodles I’ve ever had number 26 with a little lime and substituting the ham for the sliced roast pork it was very good I come here every once in a while and it never disappoints, big props
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vietnamesedeluxe Noodle Soup
Found a local spot in my new area and decided to give it a try. The beef summer rolls were fresh and up to my standards. Service was clean, quick, and friendly. I’ll update once I try the pho
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Pho is not just soup. It is architecture in a bowl—broth as the foundation, noodles as pathways, herbs as atmosphere. At its peak, it is balance incarnate, a strand connecting comfort and vitality. Bravo Pho once captured that balance perfectly. But lately, the mission feels compromised.
The quality has dipped. The broth, once deep and layered like the soundscape of Metal Gear Solid 3’s jungle, now feels thinner, less commanding. The noodles remain solid, the portions fair, but the orchestration is off-key. The flavors no longer hit with the same precision, as if the developers of this recipe have patched out key details.
At the same time, prices have climbed. And while value is always part of the equation, it only works if the product keeps pace. Here, the scales tip unfavorably. The player is asked to pay more while receiving less—a microtransaction economy creeping into what should be a fair and honest campaign.
The staff remain kind, the space still welcoming, and the pho itself is far from unplayable. But the downgrade in quality paired with higher costs creates friction, pulling you out of immersion. What was once a perfect save point now feels like a checkpoint slightly out of sync.
Four stars. Because Bravo Pho is still good, still worth visiting, but no longer the flawless mission it once was.
In my games, sequels sometimes struggle to live up to the original. Bravo Pho’s current chapter feels the same: familiar, still enjoyable, but missing the sharpness of its peak.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
I usually love this place because the food is very good, I asked for a side of sriracha that they usually have no problem giving to me, the guy asked if I had cash so I said “oh I didn’t know it costs anything the other guy just gives it to me” he responded with “yeah but I’m not the other guy” and it just left a bad taste in my mouth. No need to be rude about sauce that I could have used for free anyway at the table.
This is a hidden gem. Food is outstanding and super reasonable, Atmosphere is kinda just ok and service is ok. The food however is divine. Sal and pepper shrimp is outta this world
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 3
The fried rice is hands down the e best I've ever had, any flavor! The shrimp wanton soup is one of the best,, it rivals my favorite in Chinatown. They're always super nice too.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
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My favorite place for Tom-Yum soup. Absolutely delicious!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Spicy Noodle Soup
Fresh and delicious.
My all time favorite, love this place especially for their pho. I have tried most of the menu and everything is good especially the spring rolls
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great tasting pho and beef balls. Pork chop was tasty as well. Long summer roll yummy.
I got the pad ke mao with chicken and my boyfriend got their veggie pho with Tofu… 10/10!! This is our second time there and we absolutely love the food. Flavor is on point and the prices are not bad at all! We live in Philly and usually a dinner like this would be $60+ with tip but this dinner came out to $45 with tip :) definitely recommend
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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