Seoul Pho

2405 S Stemmons Fwy #132, Lewisville
(832) 359-7673

Recent Reviews

Amy Thomas

We always order the Classic pho and it never disappoints. Yummiest soup on a cold day.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pho

Khanh

This place has pretty delicious Pho for a korean take on Pho. The regular pho tastes pretty close to a traditional vietnamese pho if you ask me. I think if they had white onions instead of purple, it would take this pho to another level. Otherwise, I am pretty satisfied with this place. I’ve had the garlic pho on another occasion and think that the regular pho tops it! Overall a wonderful place for a quick lunch

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gary Hong

Delicious pho!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Yuki Hamanaka

Shrimp nasi goreng was incredibly delicious I almost ordered the second plate! Pork egg rolls were equally tasty as well. ?

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Yasu Kitamura

Hairs... found two hairs in the pho.... lost appetite...... ...and found more hairs in it.... GROSS!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

ga jay

The food is ok. But the attitude of their host was very bad. My friend ordered pad Thai, and they gave us fried rice. It was their mistake .We did not ask for change or anything. The male host put up a long face at whole time and never apologized. It was a bad customer service experience.

Aaron Kim

We are regulars. Best pho in the area with broth that doesn't leave you with a headache. The owners are so generous.

Kerri Hensley

"My new favorite Pho place! Pho is my favorite food so now this is my favorite food place!"

Mun Family

Their pho is really good. We like the seoul pho in particular with the galbi. Whenever we feel like pho we make a trip here!

Yup Y.

This place does not serve authentic pho. The broth flavor is seriously lacking and they don't even give you onions. I'm new to the Dallas area and wanted to satisfy my pho craving this place didn't do it for me.

Dia P.

It's a shame this place doesn't appear to have a Google listing, I'd be happy to post this review on there as well. The food is great and the lady working the front is so friendly! The pho is fine, quite different from Vietnamese pho. (Different not meaning bad, but just prepare yourself for that.) The veggies it comes with was all fresh and clean. Where this place really shines is the Nasi Goreng, it's a fried rice with fried onions, and shrimp. It's seriously phenomenal, I'd recommend this place for that dish alone.

Ronald V.

Add this place to the list of eateries that I will NEVER eat at again. I ordered the egg noodles shrimp Pad Thai. There was a big screen slide show on the wall showing pictures of all the available meals. The description of what I ordered said that it included THREE jumbo shrimps, but when my meal came out, it only had TWO shrimps. The picture only showed 2 shrimps, so I asked the employee for an explanation. And as you might guess, she said the description was wrong... How convenient! So I told her I would NEVER eat at her restaurant again. She looked down and sheepishly said "I'm sorry". Well so am I for going there!

EunSik S.

I love Seoul Pho being part of Zion Market! Although, it's a Korean-take of Pho, I still enjoy the broth and pho overall. I've been to Seoul Pho multiple times and I personally love their Garlic Pho the most. To start off with bad, I think there could be more portion of noodle. Also, make sure to pick your choice of noodles; otherwise, you might get different noodle than what you'd expect. Going back to pho, their broth has been consistently good every time - I never had a problem having their broth too salty, too bland, or too sweet. Personally thought they were great and soul-warming. My favorite is Garlic Pho (as I mentioned above) because I love how garlic blends with their broth. I am a huge fan of garlic although someone else may hate me for smelling like garlic. The garlic adds that "nutty"? more like garlic-y flavor to make their broth more rich. Although I've tried all of their pho, I wish they had spicy option or something on side to make it spicy (and no, not sriracha). Also, I have not yet tried their non-pho menu.

Paul K.

Had high hopes but the broth left something to be desired and the beef in the #1, while tender, had no flavor/needed salt. I don't think this place would crack Top 5 pho places in Dfw.

Todd B.

Best tasting pho around. Have been to a few in my area and we keep coming back to this one. You can order thick or thin noodles. I prefere the thin. They are closed on thursday.

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