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31 December 2023

We love how the noodle dishes are served in a hot stone bowl. Not only does it keep the broth hot, it is super cute! Our favorite dish there is the Bun Bo Hue.

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31 December 2023

We love how the noodle dishes are served in a hot stone bowl. Not only does it keep the broth hot, it is super cute! Our favorite dish there is the Bun Bo Hue.

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27 December 2023

This is not your typical service restaurant since everything is done through the Kiosk and they just bring you the soup and pho noodle. A bit pricey but their Pho ingredients and soup base are top notch! Nice décor as well! More...

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27 December 2023

This is not your typical service restaurant since everything is done through the Kiosk and they just bring you the soup and pho noodle. A bit pricey but their Pho ingredients and soup base are top notch! Nice décor as well! More...

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11 December 2023

Food is really good. Service is great. Owner has his collection of anime characters on display and there is nice art work on the walls. I took my teenage sons and wife there on a Sunday. It was a good time and price is reasonable. We look forward to come back again soon. More...

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11 December 2023

Food is really good. Service is great. Owner has his collection of anime characters on display and there is nice art work on the walls. I took my teenage sons and wife there on a Sunday. It was a good time and price is reasonable. We look forward to come back again soon. More...

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8 December 2023

This is the same exact review I've left on Google Maps. I've had various working experience with 5 other Vietrestaurants in the past, so I do have a certain expectation on how the service and the food is at a Viet restaurant. The following review will be on my visit on 11/16/2023 Off the bat, there's a 2.5% "service charge" on the bill when you order here. Probably from the software company. The ordering experience: how you order at this place is through two oversized screen at their counter, where you'll pay right after you make the order, just like at a McDonald's. Now, why would I say the screen is oversized? First, it runs android on the backend, so it's a tablet. I'm a software engineer, so design to provide a good user experience is something I care about. The app doesn't have that, buttons are in different corners, which you have to bring your head around to see and read, not cool. Also, Vietnamese food is about customizations to your liking, and having to go through the app for that? This experience ain't it if you're in a rush for a lunch break from work. Now, the 2 servers were sitting right behind the counter when I was ordering, silence, no assistance offered. Now, the app would ask you for tip right there and then when it prompt you to pay...here's a wtf moment...Do you know how hard we work in a Viet restaurant to earn tips? This tipping before servicing is a straight way to having a bad service, which I'll get onto later. You do most service yourself: There's a veggie bar that you need to go grab yourself, which I do like because I prefer more greens and this gives me some control over my meal experience. Now, there was ZERO bean sprouts, so I turned over to one of the guys and asked if he can put some more out, he says it'll come out along with the bowl. Ok cool, then I asked if he can steam the bean sprouts for me, in which he said yes to. The bean sprout did come out, but never steamed, and if you're that super lazy, this thing can be tossed into the microwave for 20 seconds and it'll be steamed to the untrained eyes, nope, no attempt. Did I mention, water, you get them yourself as well? Food/pricing: when it comes to a Vietnamese restaurant, the food is expected to be decent and the amount needs to be enough to be enough to feed a person. I'm a 5ft7 160lb guy, and I stepped out of the restaurant feeling hungry after spending $46 in it. Let's talk about the pho. I got the combination pho bowl, which puts it at $14.95. The broth is decent, nothing special about it. Comes in a Korean stone pot, which makes the cool little boiling action coming out of the kitchen, which is different, but not a thing to earn my points. The noodle itself is the fresh kind of noodle, which, in my opinion, tastes better. The amount of meat is a basic one piece per type, which boggles my mind. Flank, the cheapest kind of pho meat, is also one piece. Also, the amount of broth, barely sits on top of the noodles. The uncooked bean sprouts was fortunately have the pipping hot bowl to help it get steamed enough for my liking. After scraping everything in my bowl, my lady knows I'm not full and had to share me some of her food. Let's just say, the day right after, I went to Pho Dai Loi 3 on Pleasant Hill and I could barely finish my bowl. Now let's talk about the other dish my lady got, isn't my full experience, so I'll just leave a short thought I had on it. She had something called pha lau (offal stew). Not much of it for a portion of $15.95, but for a few I've had, it wasn't even comparable to NomNom on Pleasant Hill. Drink: we ordered the fresh sugarcane. It smells and tastes like it come straight out of a stale can drink, and too sweet to even be normal. Atmosphere: well they seem to spent a bit of their investment into decorating the place to theme it like they want to. But, as an experience of a food place, it couldn't salvage how low the food scores for me. In a competitive environment like Atlanta where there's a plethora of Vietnamese restaurants to choose from, this place, for me, stands at the top, if you count up from the bottom of the list. More...

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8 December 2023

This is the same exact review I've left on Google Maps. I've had various working experience with 5 other Vietrestaurants in the past, so I do have a certain expectation on how the service and the food is at a Viet restaurant. The following review will be on my visit on 11/16/2023 Off the bat, there's a 2.5% "service charge" on the bill when you order here. Probably from the software company. The ordering experience: how you order at this place is through two oversized screen at their counter, where you'll pay right after you make the order, just like at a McDonald's. Now, why would I say the screen is oversized? First, it runs android on the backend, so it's a tablet. I'm a software engineer, so design to provide a good user experience is something I care about. The app doesn't have that, buttons are in different corners, which you have to bring your head around to see and read, not cool. Also, Vietnamese food is about customizations to your liking, and having to go through the app for that? This experience ain't it if you're in a rush for a lunch break from work. Now, the 2 servers were sitting right behind the counter when I was ordering, silence, no assistance offered. Now, the app would ask you for tip right there and then when it prompt you to pay...here's a wtf moment...Do you know how hard we work in a Viet restaurant to earn tips? This tipping before servicing is a straight way to having a bad service, which I'll get onto later. You do most service yourself: There's a veggie bar that you need to go grab yourself, which I do like because I prefer more greens and this gives me some control over my meal experience. Now, there was ZERO bean sprouts, so I turned over to one of the guys and asked if he can put some more out, he says it'll come out along with the bowl. Ok cool, then I asked if he can steam the bean sprouts for me, in which he said yes to. The bean sprout did come out, but never steamed, and if you're that super lazy, this thing can be tossed into the microwave for 20 seconds and it'll be steamed to the untrained eyes, nope, no attempt. Did I mention, water, you get them yourself as well? Food/pricing: when it comes to a Vietnamese restaurant, the food is expected to be decent and the amount needs to be enough to be enough to feed a person. I'm a 5ft7 160lb guy, and I stepped out of the restaurant feeling hungry after spending $46 in it. Let's talk about the pho. I got the combination pho bowl, which puts it at $14.95. The broth is decent, nothing special about it. Comes in a Korean stone pot, which makes the cool little boiling action coming out of the kitchen, which is different, but not a thing to earn my points. The noodle itself is the fresh kind of noodle, which, in my opinion, tastes better. The amount of meat is a basic one piece per type, which boggles my mind. Flank, the cheapest kind of pho meat, is also one piece. Also, the amount of broth, barely sits on top of the noodles. The uncooked bean sprouts was fortunately have the pipping hot bowl to help it get steamed enough for my liking. After scraping everything in my bowl, my lady knows I'm not full and had to share me some of her food. Let's just say, the day right after, I went to Pho Dai Loi 3 on Pleasant Hill and I could barely finish my bowl. Now let's talk about the other dish my lady got, isn't my full experience, so I'll just leave a short thought I had on it. She had something called pha lau (offal stew). Not much of it for a portion of $15.95, but for a few I've had, it wasn't even comparable to NomNom on Pleasant Hill. Drink: we ordered the fresh sugarcane. It smells and tastes like it come straight out of a stale can drink, and too sweet to even be normal. Atmosphere: well they seem to spent a bit of their investment into decorating the place to theme it like they want to. But, as an experience of a food place, it couldn't salvage how low the food scores for me. In a competitive environment like Atlanta where there's a plethora of Vietnamese restaurants to choose from, this place, for me, stands at the top, if you count up from the bottom of the list. More...

Reviewed on Yelp

2 December 2023

Venturing into Super Banh Mi Pho in Norcross, GA, was a delightful culinary experience. The expansive parking lot ensured an stress-free start, setting the tone for an exceptional dining experience. Upon entering, the fusion of Vietnamese cuisine and Dragon Ball Z decor welcomed us. It's a unique touch that adds a playful charm to the ambiance, making the dining experience not just about food but also about immersion in pop culture. Our meal began with the fresh spring rolls, a mix of shrimp, vermicelli noodles, and fresh veggies wrapped in steamed rice paper. The Spring roll was perfectly paired with a luscious peanut sauce. The combination of textures and flavors showcased the restaurant's commitment to freshness and quality. The banh mi, a star in its own right, proved to be a juicy and flavorful masterpiece. Every bite was a symphony of savory goodness. The Seafood Pho's deconstructed presentation was a stroke of genius. Noodles on one plate and steaming soup in a stone bowl addressed the common issue of noodles expanding in the broth if not consumed right away. This thoughtful approach not only preserved the integrity of the dish but also allowed for a personalized dining experience. The stone bowl's ability to maintain piping hot soup added an extra layer of satisfaction. The BBH, bursting with flavor, was a gastronomic delight. Add veggies and shrimp paste to elevated the dish. . Super Banh Mi Pho seamlessly blends culinary excellence with a touch of whimsy, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts seeking both exceptional flavors and a unique ambiance. This culinary gem in Norcross, GA, earns high praise for its inventive approach and dedication to delivering a five-star dining adventure. More...

Reviewed on Yelp

2 December 2023

Venturing into Super Banh Mi Pho in Norcross, GA, was a delightful culinary experience. The expansive parking lot ensured an stress-free start, setting the tone for an exceptional dining experience. Upon entering, the fusion of Vietnamese cuisine and Dragon Ball Z decor welcomed us. It's a unique touch that adds a playful charm to the ambiance, making the dining experience not just about food but also about immersion in pop culture. Our meal began with the fresh spring rolls, a mix of shrimp, vermicelli noodles, and fresh veggies wrapped in steamed rice paper. The Spring roll was perfectly paired with a luscious peanut sauce. The combination of textures and flavors showcased the restaurant's commitment to freshness and quality. The banh mi, a star in its own right, proved to be a juicy and flavorful masterpiece. Every bite was a symphony of savory goodness. The Seafood Pho's deconstructed presentation was a stroke of genius. Noodles on one plate and steaming soup in a stone bowl addressed the common issue of noodles expanding in the broth if not consumed right away. This thoughtful approach not only preserved the integrity of the dish but also allowed for a personalized dining experience. The stone bowl's ability to maintain piping hot soup added an extra layer of satisfaction. The BBH, bursting with flavor, was a gastronomic delight. Add veggies and shrimp paste to elevated the dish. . Super Banh Mi Pho seamlessly blends culinary excellence with a touch of whimsy, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts seeking both exceptional flavors and a unique ambiance. This culinary gem in Norcross, GA, earns high praise for its inventive approach and dedication to delivering a five-star dining adventure. More...

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29 November 2023

Super cute restaurant, friendly service staff, considerate touches of complimentary tea!

Reviewed on Yelp

29 November 2023

Super cute restaurant, friendly service staff, considerate touches of complimentary tea!

Reviewed on Yelp

15 October 2023

First I need to make note that the menu on Yelp and google are outdated. It's a much more focused menu they have now. You can self order at the counter or sit at a table and QR code order/pay on your phone. I really like the convenience and ease of use. Now to the important stuff. PHO! It's freaking delicious. Not mind blowing but quite delicious. The broth is not overly sweet like most places or bland like Americanized places. The color alone speak for the depth of flavor. The real winner is the noodles. Most places give you the smaller noodles which is easily the most bare minimal effort noodle to prepare. These noodles take in more flavor of the broth, has the springiness with each bite, and so damn slurpable. I had to order an extra portion of noodles. Oh yeah, stone bowl isn't just a gimmick. It does enhance the eating experience. As for the extras the place has a chill vibe. The service was impeccable because the guys are so attentive and I can feel that they care about your experience there. They offer free iced green tea on tap which reminds me of how it be in Vietnam but in a much cleaner environment. Plus DBZ stuff everywhere. I'm down with it. 10/10 would take a romantic date here to test if she the real one or not. More...

Reviewed on Yelp

15 October 2023

First I need to make note that the menu on Yelp and google are outdated. It's a much more focused menu they have now. You can self order at the counter or sit at a table and QR code order/pay on your phone. I really like the convenience and ease of use. Now to the important stuff. PHO! It's freaking delicious. Not mind blowing but quite delicious. The broth is not overly sweet like most places or bland like Americanized places. The color alone speak for the depth of flavor. The real winner is the noodles. Most places give you the smaller noodles which is easily the most bare minimal effort noodle to prepare. These noodles take in more flavor of the broth, has the springiness with each bite, and so damn slurpable. I had to order an extra portion of noodles. Oh yeah, stone bowl isn't just a gimmick. It does enhance the eating experience. As for the extras the place has a chill vibe. The service was impeccable because the guys are so attentive and I can feel that they care about your experience there. They offer free iced green tea on tap which reminds me of how it be in Vietnam but in a much cleaner environment. Plus DBZ stuff everywhere. I'm down with it. 10/10 would take a romantic date here to test if she the real one or not. More...

Reviewed on Yelp

14 October 2023

Small decent size restaurant with Dragonballz decor and wall mural. There was a self ordering menu station. Very easy to use. After ordering you pick your own table. Food arrived quickly and fresh. The stone bowl was unique it keeps the food warmer longer. The price was a bit higher than other pho places. I was feeling hungry after an hour, it did not fill me up. The broth was simple and bland. More...

Reviewed on Yelp

14 October 2023

Small decent size restaurant with Dragonballz decor and wall mural. There was a self ordering menu station. Very easy to use. After ordering you pick your own table. Food arrived quickly and fresh. The stone bowl was unique it keeps the food warmer longer. The price was a bit higher than other pho places. I was feeling hungry after an hour, it did not fill me up. The broth was simple and bland. More...

Reviewed on Yelp

6 October 2023

Legit pho. Best I've had in a while. Love the stone bowl. The broth stays hot for awhile and not lukewarm warm. The pho ga was legittt. Actually tasted like chicken and has a nice chicken aroma coming from the broth. More...

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6 October 2023

Legit pho. Best I've had in a while. Love the stone bowl. The broth stays hot for awhile and not lukewarm warm. The pho ga was legittt. Actually tasted like chicken and has a nice chicken aroma coming from the broth. More...

Reviewed on Yelp

3 October 2023

Visited at 11:30am on a Sunday for lunch. We really enjoyed the Dragon Ball theme of the restaurant. We got 3 Pho and a Banh Mi and sat at the bar area with figures to look at. All of the food was excellent. The pho was served boiling in hot stone bowls that kept the soup very hot for longer than normal, which I really enjoyed. I also found the meat and vegetables/herbs to be good quality. Service was thoughtful and attentive. The atmosphere was very comfortable and casual. We also thought their pricing was very fair for what we got, with consideration to other pho spots in the areas pricing. Would recommend and we will be going back! More...

Reviewed on Yelp

3 October 2023

Visited at 11:30am on a Sunday for lunch. We really enjoyed the Dragon Ball theme of the restaurant. We got 3 Pho and a Banh Mi and sat at the bar area with figures to look at. All of the food was excellent. The pho was served boiling in hot stone bowls that kept the soup very hot for longer than normal, which I really enjoyed. I also found the meat and vegetables/herbs to be good quality. Service was thoughtful and attentive. The atmosphere was very comfortable and casual. We also thought their pricing was very fair for what we got, with consideration to other pho spots in the areas pricing. Would recommend and we will be going back! More...

Reviewed on Yelp

1 October 2023

This is really great place for pho, the bowl, the whole set up & the food was on point!

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28 January 2023

Decent spot for takeaway. So far I've tried the Com Thit Nuong, which is pork with tons of rice, a small serving of salad, and some liquid that I put on top of the pork but its most likely for the salad. I like the tiny bit of acidity of this mystery liquid, and it goes well with the pork. The bahn mi sandwich was just ok. I've def had better. The ingredients all together didn't hit the spot like other places. It didn't taste fresh. I am curious about other dishes and certainly not letting the sub par sandwich deter me. More...

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28 January 2023

Decent spot for takeaway. So far I've tried the Com Thit Nuong, which is pork with tons of rice, a small serving of salad, and some liquid that I put on top of the pork but its most likely for the salad. I like the tiny bit of acidity of this mystery liquid, and it goes well with the pork. The bahn mi sandwich was just ok. I've def had better. The ingredients all together didn't hit the spot like other places. It didn't taste fresh. I am curious about other dishes and certainly not letting the sub par sandwich deter me. More...

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