Oasis Teriyaki & Pho

530 E Main St, Pullman
(509) 332-3009

Recent Reviews

Elijah Reagan

Food was edible but don't go looking for anything grand, as you will be mighty disappointed.

Freebie Globe

Honestly best Asian restaurant in Pullman. Hard working insane proportions. This place is awesome.

Kanghoon Lee

The best Teriyaki in town. Also, big parking lot.

joshewolfe

Good food clean tables

Aj U.

I came here with my girlfriend for lunch, and I ordered the Chicken Teriyaki & Katsu Combo. We dined in, but we had to buy bottled water, my food came in a to-go box, and they gave us plastic utensils. Before I started eating I said, "They can't mess up teriyaki and katsu." Turns out I was wrong, my teriyaki chicken was undercooked and some pieces were partly raw. Let's hope I don't get sick after eating a couple pieces. My girlfriend ordered chicken pho and it was definitely not as good as other places in town. On the bright side, the chicken katsu was cooked and it was really good (which is why I decided to give it a second star). But we still wouldn't come back here after our first visit.

dakota moore

Good food and portion for the average of $15 a entree

Seven deadly Sins

The food had hair in and a tampon on the floor and the people were very rude when I asked for a new meal because my food had hair in it.

benjamin olofson

This is not pho. It should be illegal to call it that.

Desi Meester

One of my favorite places to eat. I usually buy two survivings. That way I can have it for another meal later!

Eric T.

Oasis is okay. It was either Oasis, or Subway on a late weekday during the summer when I stopped in for dinner. I had driven from Seattle practically on the hunger fumes of only coffee and a sandwich, and had quite the appetite for something nourishing. I originally wanted to dine-in, yet the older Asian owner shut me down by saying that dine-in wasn't available. Slightly gruff, with no personality whatsoever. Despite this, I still had problem with not dining in, be it that it was still Covid season. Never mind that there were two adults sitting in a booth doing absolutely nothing at all (maybe they ate beforehand). Just don't be an a**hole about it. I ordered a noodle soup chicken & beef combo for $13.95, which I thought was kind of high (I usually pay $9 or $10 at other Pho chains, etc). I didn't make a big deal of it, only until later when I looked at the size quantity within the styrofoam bowl. Talk about slight disappointment. The size seemed to be 1/3 smaller of what I was used to. I immediately thought "Welcome to Washington, where you still overpay for less." After finishing my meal 30 minutes later, I still wanted to consume more (I relented, and drank water instead). I wasn't dissatisfied with the noodle bowl, yet I wasn't entirely satisfied either. Call it indifferent. Overall, my experience was ok. I would return to try more variety on their menu, and hope to at least dine-in (again, I understand if it is out of their control). The old man could've been slightly more accommodating than gruff with me. Could've been better, but hey- C' est la vie.

Eric Fejeran

I don't know how they make their pork fried rice taste so good!

Ryn

Disappointing. I understand that businesses are struggling these days, and I dont make reviews this low without a lot of thought beforehand. My order of seafood pho was incorrectly fixed as an order of bibimbap. The staff member clearly didnt want to refund me, so I said it was ok, I'd keep it and also order the seafood pho (which id ordered there many times in the past and remembered as being delicious! It has been years, however). What I received was a small portion that included tiny, overcooked shrimp, noodles so soft they broke apart as I tried to eat them, almost no bean sprouts, and no basil leaves. In defense of the dish, it was shrimp pho and not seafood, I should've paid closer attention, as I've never received a seafood pho with only shrimp and no other seafare included.I was hoping for a fond trip down memory lane with this order. Instead, I will be going back to my staple restaurant for pho orders, unfortunately. Not enjoyable at all, I'm sorry.

Michael Haerling

Great food and the elderly couple that own the place are very nice!

Paulina A.

Hands down the best pho here in town. Love the perfection of every bite. Delicious, homey, comforting, soothing broth, noodles, steak, and even more tasty with all the fix ins: cilantro, onion, bean sprouts, lime, and jalapenos. I enjoy Oasis Korean menu as well such as galbi short ribs and bulgogi. Love their chicken katsu as well. Yakisoba noodles are delicious as well. Thank you Oasis for sharing the goodness of your quality food with us especially how the meals you prepare have a home made with love feel!

Rain M.

Ordered the pho... some of the best in town! The spicy teriyaki chicken is also very good. Not too expensive. Highly recommend for the hungover!

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