Pho Lodge
- Verenigde Staten (VS)
- Green Bay
- Restaurants
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1015 West Mason Street, Green Bay |
5 tarieven
7.60/10.00
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+1 920-471-0102
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Beoordeling
Dylan Masse (27.09.2017 01:48)
This is, in my opinion, the most underrated/overlooked restaurant in all of Green Bay. If you haven't been there yet, hit the 'directions' button and go now. You won't regret it. Only pho I've ever had that adding things only subtract from the flavor. Perfect as served. I won't even go to #1 pho or Plias if the lodge isn't open because it's well worth it just to wait a day. The owner is awesome and personable. I want to see this place take off.
Bryan Robert (13.09.2017 00:06)
Best pho I have ever had. I am from Washington State when I come back to greenbay for another packers game I will definitely go here. Go pack go
Petero H (07.09.2017 04:31)
Pho was perfect on a rainy day.
The restaurant was spacious and clean, while the server was courteous.
P2 Pho ($12) - 2 beef rib bones, eye round steak, and meatballs.
I enjoyed the Pho but I don't necessarily think this was worth $12. The broth had good flavor. The ribs were absolutely the best part, no doubt. They give you a hefty portion of noodles as well. The only negative was that the meat (steak & meatball) portions were very minimal. Besides the ribs, it didn't feel like there was much meat in the bowl.
I would come back for the quality of food but the price would definitely make me think twice.
It's still worth trying though. The owner is very nice. He definitely seems interested in getting to know his guests and receiving feedback. That's always a plus.
Shaun Yonts (26.08.2017 06:30)
If you enjoy pho, this is worth a try. The owner was super friendly and helped us understand the best ways to eat and enjoy his food. The atmosphere is unique ad the owner is an avid hunter and has many pics and trophies (AKA mounts) hanging.
Eric Christenson (05.04.2017 00:43)
This was pretty terrible. Their menu was pretty limited, and didn't include any vegetarian options. When I inquired about vegetarian options, the host described a vegetarian dish he's made before and offered to make that. When he brought it out, he referred to it as vegetarian, but it had chunks of beef in it. I said that this must be some kind of mistake, and he replied that he thought that's what I meant by vegetarian. This was nothing like what he described. I would have been fine with him telling me that there was no vegetarian option, but to deceive like that is unacceptable. Based on this, even if you generally don't care what you eat, you probably shouldn't trust that what's on the menu is even an accurate reflection of what will make it to your dish. Who's to say if that's really beef? Disgusting.