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Przekaż informację zwrotnąSimple, Delicious - Vietnamese & Korean-inspired options available. Pho'Nomenal sits on the east side of May Avenue, next to Okura Sushi. My husband and I are fans of Vietnamese pho, and have tried several shops and restaurants around Oklahoma City. Summary: Food Choice Availability - 8/10, Taste of Soup Bases - 7.5/10, Taste of Noodles - 5/10, Atmosphere - 7.5/10, Friendliness/Attentiveness of Staff - 6.5/10, Likelihood of us returning - 7/10. It was a decent experience, just not the greatest first impression. (Technical Details): We tried 2 soup varieties - their udon (w/ chicken soup base) and their regular pho (w/ beef soup base). The udon is fulfilling, but the quality and texture of the udon is not the best, and is reminiscent of the dried udon noodle packages that you can boil in water. The egg noodles were like the other restaurants. In better notes, their soup bases were both savory, while being "clean" (in the sense that the soup was not laced with fat). The atmosphere was clean, large, and easy to navigate through. Our server acknowledged us and was okay in attentiveness, the server was not the most personable. Food had several varieties - not only did we try their soup, we tried their Korean Beef Ribs and they were actually really good (it is difficult to find Korean ribs in OKC). Overall, it was decent, just not the greatest.
Simple, Delicious - Vietnamese & Korean-inspired options available. Pho'Nomenal sits on the east side of May Avenue, next to Okura Sushi. My husband and I are fans of Vietnamese pho, and have tried several shops and restaurants around Oklahoma City. Summary: Food Choice Availability - 8/10, Taste of Soup Bases - 7.5/10, Taste of Noodles - 5/10, Atmosphere - 7.5/10, Friendliness/Attentiveness of Staff - 6.5/10, Likelihood of us returning - 7/10. It was a decent experience, just not the greatest first impression. (Technical Details): We tried 2 soup varieties - their udon (w/ chicken soup base) and their regular pho (w/ beef soup base). The udon is fulfilling, but the quality and texture of the udon is not the best, and is reminiscent of the dried udon noodle packages that you can boil in water. The egg noodles were like the other restaurants. In better notes, their soup bases were both savory, while being "clean" (in the sense that the soup was not laced with... read more
Go for the Pho. Try the vermicelli noodle plates and super fresh spring rolls. For something different, enjoy the specials like stir fry fresh green beans or cabbage salad. Everything is freshly made to order in this family-owned restaurant. Oh yeah, and come back for the attentive service that you don't get very often these days! -----15 Apr, 2011----- Family owned and operated, the food is ALWAYS freshly made and service is the best I have experienced in years! It always amazes me how crispy and fresh the vegetables are in the spring rolls, and the generous servings of soups are consistently flavorful. Branch out and try something new to your palate such as the cabbage salad or the specials that aren't on the menu. The smoothies and coffee drinks are made to order and put the chain stores to shame! I have been enjoying the healthy menu for a couple of years now, and have never been disappointed...it has been a pleasant surprise for my waistline, too!@
Simple, Delicious - Vietnamese & Korean-inspired options available. Pho'Nomenal sits on the east side of May Avenue, next to Okura Sushi. My husband and I are fans of Vietnamese pho, and have tried several shops and restaurants around Oklahoma City. Summary: Food Choice Availability - 8/10, Taste of Soup Bases - 7.5/10, Taste of Noodles - 5/10, Atmosphere - 7.5/10, Friendliness/Attentiveness of Staff - 6.5/10, Likelihood of us returning - 7/10. It was a decent experience, just not the greatest first impression. (Technical Details): We tried 2 soup varieties - their udon (w/ chicken soup base) and their regular pho (w/ beef soup base). The udon is fulfilling, but the quality and texture of the udon is not the best, and is reminiscent of the dried udon noodle packages that you can boil in water. The egg noodles were like the other restaurants. In better notes, their soup bases were both savory, while being "clean" (in the sense that the soup was not laced with fat). The atmosphere was clean, large, and easy to navigate through. Our server acknowledged us and was okay in attentiveness, the server was not the most personable. Food had several varieties - not only did we try their soup, we tried their Korean Beef Ribs and they were actually really good (it is difficult to find Korean ribs in OKC). Overall, it was decent, just not the greatest.
Simple, Delicious - Vietnamese & Korean-inspired options available. Pho'Nomenal sits on the east side of May Avenue, next to Okura Sushi. My husband and I are fans of Vietnamese pho, and have tried several shops and restaurants around Oklahoma City. Summary: Food Choice Availability - 8/10, Taste of Soup Bases - 7.5/10, Taste of Noodles - 5/10, Atmosphere - 7.5/10, Friendliness/Attentiveness of Staff - 6.5/10, Likelihood of us returning - 7/10. It was a decent experience, just not the greatest first impression. (Technical Details): We tried 2 soup varieties - their udon (w/ chicken soup base) and their regular pho (w/ beef soup base). The udon is fulfilling, but the quality and texture of the udon is not the best, and is reminiscent of the dried udon noodle packages that you can boil in water. The egg noodles were like the other restaurants. In better notes, their soup bases were both savory, while being "clean" (in the sense that the soup was not laced with... read more