Pho and Roll Vietnamese Kitchen

216 N Highland Ave, Pittsburgh
(412) 404-2760

Recent Reviews

Rana Zakerzadeh

Seafood pho was very good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

JR

Stopped in on my way through town, was craving some pho and this place didn't dissappoint. Service was great, food was great, and the vibe was welcoming. Parking can be a little tricky but standard for the city. I'll definitely go back if I'm ever in the area.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beef Pho

The Makeup Chef “meme”

Me and my coworker had lunch here today and we will be back everything we got was very flavorful and filling also the two young ladies I interacted with while placing and picking up my order were super niceVegetarian options: They allow you to sub tofu in most of the dishes and they have vegetarian sauces to swap outWheelchair accessibility: No step or stoop to enter building

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Vermicelli Noodle Bowl with Lemongrass Chicken

JU LEE

Too mushy

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 5

dat hoang

Food was very over cooked and way over priced

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 4

S

Picked up some spring rolls and tofu. Spring rolls were nice they tofu was ok.

Heather Manning

Food is always tasty. Service is usually prompt and kind. However, my friend and I had dinner here last night and the music was so loud that i could barely concentrate or hold a conversation. Maybe the goal is to get people out quickly, or to only focus on takeout. Whatever the case, please, please, turn the volumn down on the music.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 3

Chris grimm

Pho is great. Haven’t had a bad dish there yet!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Vietnamese Wings, Vermicelli Noodle Bowl with Lemongrass Chicken, Vegetarian Pho, Caramelized Beef over Rice, Salt and Pepper Shrimp, Lemongrass Chicken, Pork Chop Rice, Egg Roll, Lemongrass Chicken Vermicelli Bowl, Shrimp Egg Roll, fresh summer roll 新鲜夏卷, Salt and Pepper Squid, Beef Pho, Baby Egg Roll with Shrimp, Salt and Pepper Tofu, Fried Tofu, Shaking Beef, Shrimp Pho

Dewei A.

There are only THREE pieces of beef in the regular-sized pho! I've never seen any place so stingy.

Lyn P.

Was in the area with my fiancé decided to come here and have noodle soup(pho). Today it didn't taste the same as last time and when we're here, on the side dish they had bean sprouts, basil, lime and jalapeños. Service was good. Ambiance is good and decor and lighting.

Shannon J.

It is really good and it is cozy along with clean. Very neat too. Broth is to die for.

R Zk

The best pho I have tasted in Pittsburgh.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beef Pho

T Morris

This is the blandest Pho I’ve ever tasted. Highly flavorless. Place was highly recommended… and is highly blah. Noodles are dry and the meat chewy.

Food: 2

Craig S.

We had the Lemongrass Chicken over rice, caramelized shredded brisket and spring rolls. All of them were fresh and delicious! They were reasonably busy on a Sunday evening. Just the right amount of busy. Cute little restaurant! Give them a try!

A P.

This place was previously Two Sisters, now replaced by a bistro-style restaurant that I do not recommend due to its slow service, limited menu, low-quality phos, and relatively tasteless vermicelli dishes. I am a pho "phan," having had pho ga (chicken), pho do bien (seafood), and more in countless places across North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. The pho ga at Pho & Roll had ample broth, which lacked any rich and savory flavors, too many noodles, and almost no ga - just a few shreds of chicken at the bottom of the bowl. The sprouts and greens were okay but included just basil and no cilantro. Sriracha helped a lot. The roll appetizer was okay, as was my mate's vermicelli dish. Nothing special... except the price. $16 for a poor pho is ridiculous, so the likelihood of us returning is zero. Before we moved away 15 years ago, we liked Tram's place. We'll try them again soon, as well as the other Asian restaurants in Squirrel Hill and The Strip. There are bound to be better ones than Pho and Roll.

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