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    4.2 (49 reviews)
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    Beef Brisket Pho

    First time here and glad I did! Food was delicious and service very quick! Ordered the combo special which was my selection of a brisket pho and a shrimp summer roll along with a Vietnamese iced coffee all for about $26.99 that was plenty for myself. Beef broth was flavorful and all quality ingredients to add with the perfect noodles.Will definitely return soon with family and friends.

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    Yazmine Q.

    From the moment I walked in, the staff was very welcoming and friendly. The restaurant was also super clean, which I always appreciate. The ambiance was nice, relaxing, and overall a great vibe.I started off looking at the appetizers and decided to try the beef mushrooms, and wow... they were so flavorful and seasoned perfectly.But the real star of the night was the Galbi (braised beef rib). When I tell you it was falling off the bone, I mean it. It was so tender, soft, and packed with flavor easily a 10/10 dish.For the main course, we ordered both the Signature Pho and the Chicken Pho, and both were AMAZING. The broth was rich and comforting, and everything tasted fresh.Also, don't skip the add-ons! For only $2.50, we got the lemon spicy chili sauce on the side, and it added the perfect kick so flavorful!For drinks, our sweet server recommended the Iced Thai Tea, and he did NOT disappoint. It was the perfect balance of creamy and sweet. If you like something fruity and refreshing though, you HAVE to try the Lyche Ade that drink was seriously sooo good.They also give free green tea, which is such a nice touch. You really can't go wrong here.They accept Apple Pay, and parking wasn't bad at all. It's outside parking, but there's plenty of parking around the area.Overall, everything from the food to the service was excellent. I'll definitely be coming back 10/10!

    Ryan Y.

    Bo and Ga [4/5] We were feeling a little under the weather, so we wanted to get some pho and decided on takeout from Bo and Ga. We ordered 2 Signature Phos (lunch price $13.99 each) which included brisket, rare steak slices, and tripe. They have a lot of add on options where you can build your own pho. Everything was packaged well with no spillage. Overall, we were satisfied and would order again for their lunch deals.

    We came back here and their menu expanded. Their specialty phos are highly recommended! There's seasonal menu for the summer as well. Love their broth! Will be back during the warm weather.

    S2. Smoky Beef Belly pho
    Rion C.

    Was in the mood for pho since the weather was wet and cold to help warm the body and soul. Had 3 selections of pho provided by Korean ownership. The flavor was not as distinct as what is served at typical Vietnamese restaurants. Although decent taste but was a bit underwhelming. The ratio of meat to noodles is a bit lacking. Looking for some jalapeños but there were none. The spring roll appetizer had a nice peanut sauce for dipping. Service was friendly and prompt.

    Where's the pork chop I ordered?

    Craving pho so tried this place out. Delivered spicy lemongrass signature pho and one piece of pork chop. Noodles arrived overcooked. You can tell when you try to grab some noodles with your chopstick and it literally falls apart. Broth was spicy but lacked any depth. Pork chop... don't know what to say. Paid for a whole pork chop and it arrived in tiny pieces (picture attached), which turned out to be extremely dry. Will not be ordering again.

    Pho
    Euny S.

    My husband and I tried this mom and pop spot out on a whim a few months ago and now it is our new fave pho spot! The owners seem like husband and wife and they are both extremely friendly to all the customers. They advertise how they don't use MSG and strictly only use meat and bones for their broth which is well reflected in their food. Other pho places clearly use a lot of miwon or MSG making me feel bloated and so thirsty afterwards but this is never the case after I eat here. I'm pregnant now too so this is such a plus!

    Signature Beef pho and spicy Intestine pho Extra beef belly
    Shashi R.

    Vietnamese restaurant featuring broth and topping options for pho. Their delivery packing is excellent and nothing spills during transit. I would recommend this place for the various broth options and the toppings you can't get at other Viet places. The broth: You can pick from different broths which is nice. The signature Beef broth is not spicy, it has mild flavors of savory beef, herbs, seasoning. Rating 7/10 The spicy broth would be considered medium or medium-high spice level. It's red from the peppers and it has a sharp burn and strong flavor. Rating 7/10 The toppings: It's cool that they offer spicy Intestine as an option for the pho. It's a good combination of pieces with balanced intestine and spice flavors. Rating 8/10 Signature Beef Decent amount of beef, thin slices, and it's an OK mix of pieces. It didn't have tendons like similar places. Rating 7/10 The noodles: Thin straight rice noodles. They are not the long chewy type. They are easy to break apart and they absorb the soup broth well. Rating 7/10

    PH1. Beef Signature.
    Mimee S.

    Ordered via Ubereats: Everything was well packaged and nothing spilled. Chicken Pho- broth should be more lighter and cleaner. This actually had no taste. Signature Pho- Missing that beefy taste. Meat was tough to eat. Tripe was marinated. Portions were decent however, it lacked flavor. Even siraccha and hoisin sauce couldnt make it taste good.

    AP1. Shrimp Summer Roll2pcs.
    Esther C.

    I decided to come check out this pho spot for lunch one day due to the lunch specials they offer. I believe it is a few bucks cheaper for a bowl of pho with the lunch special so I ordered a beef pho with shrimp summer rolls. They also give you pickled onions as a side, which was a nice touch! Even though they have a simple menu (which I really appreciate), everything was done well and very fresh with decent portion sizes. The interior is spacious with plenty of tables and clean from what I could tell. I was the only one dining in at a weird hour in between lunch and dinner but the lady was very nice and attentive, left me to enjoy my food until I was ready to settle up. There's a lot of Vietnamese restaurants in the area but I'd say it's worth checking out if you are in the area and looking for a cleaner or lighter pho option!

    Check out the new menu items
    Chun M.

    Bo and Ga are literal translations of Beef and Chicken in Vietnamese, but the restaurant is Korean owned. This isn't the first Korean pho place in Flushing and probably won't be the last. It is very quiet here on a Tuesday night and B&G is a block north of all the restaurant bustle of Northern Blvd in this residential neighborhood that is packed with houses, but there is free parking if you look around. The previous menu is focused on beef and chicken pho, but when we came, it was revamped with new menu items and I wanted to try them out. The front of the house is run by one lady doing everything. She was gracious in bringing us tea. We start with Shrimp Summer Rolls (2 for $10.99), which had some plump shrimp and served with smooth blended peanut sauce. Other places have lumpy sauce, which I kind of prefer. Also different from the previous menu version is the Pork Spring Rolls, which are thinly wrapped, similar to Chinese Spring Rolls. They are crunchy, meaty and tasty though seemingly small (4 for $8.99). The fish sauce for dipping was pretty flavorless and there was no lettuce wrap either. But we came for the Pho. The Signature Pho Bo is the classic combination of sliced brisket, rare eye round and tripe with thin rice noodles all in a savory beef broth. The beef broth has good flavor, but I feel the chicken broth is on another level. It comes in the Pho Ga as well as the Seafood Pho. My son said the seafood was lacking flavor though and it was all about the chicken broth. I had one of the new menu items, which was the Smokey Beef Belly Pho and that added a new dimension of flavor with the smoked sliced beef. Definitely will make this another stop on the Flushing pho train! See ya next time!

    Brisket pho
    Betty W.

    I thought it was a great place to get some pho outside of flushing - we found street parking easily A little bit different from traditional pho but still good. Broth was super flavorful and the brisket was so tender. Service was a bit slow -given we were the only ones in the restaurant so was a bit confused by that but I would go back!

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    Amelia L.

    In this area of Queens, it's a nice change to see a Vietnamese Pho restaurant open in this sea of Korean restaurants. Bo and Ga recently opened and has a very limited and focused menu. The only offerings are Pho (there's 5 to choose from) and Vietnamese rolls (Summer and Spring). We went for an early dinner on Saturday and the place was empty, but it looked like they were doing gang busters with take-out and delivery orders. We ordered the Pho Bo Signature ($16.99), Shrimp Summer Rolls ($10.99) and Vegetable Spring Rolls ($8.99) The Pho Bo Signature Bowl had Brisket, Rare Steak and Tripe served with noodles in beef broth. The beef broth was light and not as beefy as I was expecting but still tasty. It was really great after I sprayed it with lemon and added Hoisin sauce and Sriracha. The noodles were soft and silky, great for slurping and had a nice chew. One thing I must note was that I wished there was more meat in the bowl. The rare steak was cut really thin (you could practically see through it) and it was so good. The Shrimp Summer Rolls comes 2 per order and had a side of peanut sauce. I really enjoyed these. The shrimp was cooked perfectly, and the veggies (fresh and pickled) were great. Strangely it came with a small plate of pickled onions which I've never seen before. I'm not sure if these were for eating with the rolls or the bowl of pho. The Vegetable Spring Rolls comes 4 per order and had a side of fish sauce. Also, good but different from the usual Vietnamese spring rolls that I'm used to. They were bigger in size and did not come with lettuce for wrapping in. Frankly, it tasted more like Chinese Spring Rolls which I also happen to like. I enjoyed the meal. Came out of it very full and I thought the prices weren't too bad. The staff were so attentive. We had two people come by and check on us periodically. I wish them the best and hope people support them.

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    There's a "People Love Us on Yelp" sticker at Maxi's Noodle which is basically all that needs to be…read moresaid! Maxi's Noodle is teensy; a sign warns you that tables may be shared. I ate in the enclosed patio which only had two tables, and the inside didn't seem much bigger. There is no bathroom for customers so don't bank on bio breaks here. It's efficient in that I was seated promptly, was able to place my order when I was ready, and the food came out lickety-split. Carry cash for a discount. I ordered the Wonton, Dumpling, & Beef Stew Noodle Soup ($14.75) under the "Popular Items" section of the menu since it seemed sampler-esque. The wontons and dumplings were similar since they both contained shrimp and pork but I leaned towards the dumplings since they also included mushroom, bamboo, wood ear, and chives. The duck egg noodles, beef, and broth rounded out the awesomeness. Can't wait to return with others!

    Super popular spot if you're craving wonton noodles in the Flushing area. So popular now they have…read moremultiple locations throughout NYC. Walked in on a Saturday around 6pm and managed to get the last two top. Don't be surprised if you need to wait a bit on a Saturday or Sunday around lunch. At any rate, get the wonton noodle soup. Or the combo that includes dumpling and dace fish ball if you want to get wild. All the toppings are fat(!!) from the wontons to the dumplings and fish balls. It's great. But for me the real star of the show is those bouncy duck egg noodles. They have a bounce that really puts it at the top of the list for me when it comes to duck egg noodle/wonton noodles. A perfect comfort meal on a cold day. Throw in some vinegar or chili oil between bites and you're in for a treat. Also ordered the (imitation) shark fin soup. It was solid. Texture might not be for everyone, but nice thing to snack on while you wait for your food, but not necessary. Service is quick. The space as I mentioned is small and can feel a little cramped, but they offer takeout if you wanted to just bring it back home. I'd still recommend just dining in though. Overall, great spot. Also there's a decent discount if you pay with cash.

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    I really love this place--curry, curry, and more curry. The beef brisket curry and homemade tofu…read morecurry are easily our go-to favorites. That said, their noodle soups are also excellent. The portions are generous, and they seem to give a bit more noodles than most places, which I definitely appreciate. My wife is a big fan of their black sesame soup and Hong Kong-style coffee as well. I've tried a few other dishes, and everything has been great--but it's honestly hard to branch out when your go-tos are this good.

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    I visited NY Pho House with my cousins and had a great experience. This cozy spot on Francis Lewis…read moreBoulevard in Queens served us fresh, flavorful meals with friendly service. We started with two appetizers, the calamari and dumplings, which were both delicious. My cousins ordered Pho, while I had the curry chicken, and everything was served promptly and tasted excellent. The menu isn't very extensive, but their signature dishes are well done. There are only a few tables available, and street meter parking is located outside. Take out was bustling. The owner provided outstanding customer servicr, attentive, welcoming, and happy to offer recommendations. Plug also for shared dessert we had, black tea and Vietnamese coffee. All good. Will go again We enjoyed our meal so much that we ordered extra food to take home for our families. I'll definitely be back and highly recommend checking this place out.

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    4.4(79 reviews)
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    This is my third or fourth time visiting this restaurant in Flushing. It is on Prince Street, on…read morethe same block as Tangram Mall. I've brought friends here because I've always enjoyed their dishes. There also aren't many noodle restaurants left in the neighborhood, so it's nice to have a spot like this. It's a great place to visit on a cold day. The restaurant itself is a decent size. It can get busy in the evenings, but for the most part, you can still find a table. The portions are quite generous, and the service is good. There's minimal interaction with the staff since you place your order through a tablet provided at the table. Be mindful if you have peanut allergies definitely let them know so they don't sprinkle peanut on certain dishes. Overall, this is a great place to get a warm noodle soups during Winter season.

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    4.1(389 reviews)
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    Honestly surprised at how good the food is here. One of my favorite dishes is cumin lamb noodle and…read morewhen I saw it on the menu I knew I had to visit. I confess that once I realized how big of a chain this place is in NY I had my hesitations but wow the food proved me wrong and I repent. The noodles are fresh and hand pulled, great texture and bite. The spice is real though so be prepared! We also ordered the lamb dumplings in soup, which was a pleasant surprise with a nice acidic punch in the broth. The dumpling skin is a bit on the thicker side, which matches the noodles so makes sense. There are notes around the restaurant saying that the food is meant to be enjoyed spicy and I'd agree. Their unique selling point is the chili oil and seasonings so enjoy it as intended if you can. Also you can order at the kiosk if the employees seem to be busy and don't acknowledge you lol. Took me a second to realize as I just stood there. Solid stop in our Flushing food journey

    Wow! We came 15 minutes before opening and there were already people trying to see if they were…read moreopened too. When we actually went in when the place opened, the place was packed with a high turnover time of people eating and leaving. There are 4 tables of about 4 people each and people would sit with strangers like a food court. There is a kiosk where you can order as well as a cashier to take your order. I've had their beef hand pulled noodles before, but today I tried the Mt Qi Pork Spicy and Sour Hand Pulled Noodles with Soup and it was delicious. I did the least spicy since I cannot tolerate spicy very well and it was perfect. The broth and meat is very flavorful and pairs great with the noodles. As for their drinks, they have 3 main ones: sour haw, chrysanthemum, and Jasmine. I love how the drinks are not that sweet and is very refreshing after eating the spicy noodles. I see why there are two locations in Flushing. The one is Tangram is more spacious with more seats so better during busy hours!

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