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    Phuhroo

    4.5 (27 reviews)
    Thu 11:00 am - 3:30 AM (Next day)
    Fri 11:00 am - 3:30 AM (Next day)

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    Fried pork dumplings
    Jane C.

    My husband and I gave this spot a random try because we were hungry and in the mood for Asian food. The bulgogi fries are a star starter. There isn't a ton of meat on top, but what's there adds such a punchy twist to the idea of loaded fries. If I were to try it again, I'd love to ask for the sauce on the side since the liquid deluge - while tasty - softened the crunchy fries after a few minutes. My husband's pork shoulder was another hit. Marinated in a spicy-sweet gochujang mixture, it was tender and flavorful. He ordered it atop lettuce, but they have the option to have it over rice or in a banh-mi. I imagine any of those options would be fantastic. If anything fell a little short for me, it was the phuh broth. It was hot and rich with flavor, but leaned a little too heavily into a licorice aftertaste that was uncommon and unpleasantly strong. That said, I loved that it came with jalapeño peppers, and unlike other pho noodle soups, an enormous serving of noodles. The soup also had a generous number of dumplings IN the soup, which made it more like a Korean dumpling soup than a pho (which is a plus in my book). Parking is a little hard to figure out. There's a lot behind the complex, but few signs to distinguish whether those spots are available for Phuh Roo customers. We chanced it and felt relieved our car wasn't towed during our meal, but there's some street parking in a nearby residential area if you're risk averse and open to a bit of a walk.

    I remember when they started 5 years ago in Hackensack. They expanded and opened a location in Fair Lawn. The owner in Fair Lawn is the original and the Hackensack location new owners started changing the ingredients it seems like so I commute from Hackensack to Fair Lawn my dishes. I highly recommend the commute it's worth it.

    Fallon R.

    We love phuroo! Both the fairlawn and Hackensack location. The jap'ghetti is my go to. It's ramen noodles in a savory sauce with a hint of sweetness and very thinly shaved bulgogi on top. You can choose to also make it spicy by choosing the ghost pepper version which I usually do. People that work there are super friendly and the place is clean. This is more of a lunch spot as there isn't much seating but that's why we like it. It's the quiet midday break we need from work and the self ordering kiosk makes things easy and quick.

    Rosa R.

    A small, unassuming eatery that packs the flavor. Stopped by and had their brisket banh mi, kimchi fried rice and japa-ghetti. The banh mi was filled with brisket and the sauce was sweet but not too sweet, just right. The japa-ghetti really surprised me. I don't know what I was expecting but it I didn't expect it to be so delicious. The sweet and savory flavors were just perfect and bulgogi was plentiful. The kimchi fried rice portion was a lot and very delicious.

    Brunch: Chicken and Waffles
    Chiffon H.

    Go for the food and stay for the service! Amina's is always a vibe when I'm in town and the food is always amazing! 10 out of 10 would recommend!

    Beef bulgogi
    Albert R.

    The food was very flavorful, the service was amazing, the staff was really friendly and helpful, the ambiance was cute, the best part is that they close late so its perfect for late night cravings

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    A friend suggested I come try this place out, I came today and the food and service was amazing!

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    Food is plenty and very flavorful. Fresh ingredients, tender chicken, dumpling are amazing.

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    11 months ago

    Smooth, easy and quick. Had takeout. The brisket fried rice and kimchi fries appetizer was excellent. Nice little gem here in Fairlawn!!

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    Great..3rd time ordering .. never disappointed.. just tried the chicken BM2, definitely ordering again..the bulgogi was great as usual.

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    1 year ago

    Great food and service! Our family really likes this place. Been here multiple times and enjoyed every time.

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    Great food, cool ambiance and friendly owner. Definitely adding this restaurant to the regular rotation!

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    Delish food is so fresh great for a late night munchies staff is friendly great place to eat two up

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    4.3(86 reviews)
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    We came here on a Friday night for some Pho and the grilled pork over rice. The pho combo option…read morewas as expected, flavorful, didn't disappoint. After learned that they couldn't add a fried egg and no sausage option with the grilled pork, I opted for the three meat combo over rice instead, beef, chicken and lamb. The meat were flavorful and honestly I couldn't tell between lamb and beef in the end. But it was so good, especially with the fish sauce, yummy. Kids enjoyed the fried rice and wanted more of the spring rolls. Only dish that we were thrilled by was the beef stew, ok to skip. The place is small with limited seating. If you are a party of more than four you could have a hard time with tables. There was just one small round table that could accommodate a part of six, but beyond that, they will have to put together a few tables which is a challenge on the weekends. Location is super convenient. There is a Haagen-Dazs right around the corner and a laundry mat. Drop off your laundry, get some Pho, then stop by Haagen Dazs for dessert, sounds like a perfect night.

    I was back in my old neighborhood a while ago to do some things, and the folks suggested dinner at…read morethis small Vietnamese place. We arrived early, which was a good thing, as more and more people came in, including some families, and eventually there was a line of people trying to eat here. The service was friendly, though a tad slow, likely because they were overwhelmed. Since I had a headache, I got a Vietnamese Iced Coffee/Cà Phê Sữa Dá for $5.99. This was properly done, being lightly sweet with plenty of strong coffee flavor. On a side note, instead of the standard sriracha, they have a much tastier Vietnamese brand of hot sauce here, which I appreciated. We started with two appetizers. As they were out of the Curry Chicken Skewers/Gà Xiên Nướng Cà Rị, we started with the Lemongrass Beef Skewers/Bò Nướng Xả for $9.95, served with spring onion, fried onion flakes, and soybean peanut sauce. This was my favorite dish of the evening as the beef had plenty of lemongrass flavor, and was tender and juicy. The little side salad was a good accompaniment, and the sauce was nice, but not needed. I would recommend this heavily. We also got the Summer Rolls/Gỏi Cuốn for $7.49, with vermicelli, lettuce, mint leaves, pickled daikon, and peanut sauce. Said dish has a choice between shrimp and tofu, and we got the latter. These were standard with a slightly chewy wrapper and plenty of vegetables. This was nice and refreshing with a good peanut sauce. For my main dish, I got the Grilled Vermicelli Platter/Bún Thịt Nướng with Mỹ Tho vermicelli noodles, assorted vegetables, mint, and house dressing. The price depends on topping, and I got the $15.49 option with a combo of three, with my choices being pork, spring rolls, and beef. As with the appetizer, the beef was tender and had some lemongrass flavor. The pork was on the bone and likely marinated similarly to the beef and was also tasty, though a bit less tender. The spring rolls were freshly fried being hot and crunchy, though a little oily. They were my least favorite part, but I've never been the biggest fan of spring rolls, regardless of culture, so take my opinion with a grain of salt. The fish sauce added a mild sweetness to the cold vermicelli, and I liked the dish a bit more once I added their hot sauce as per usual. This was good overall and a good portion size to boot. Another person got a Pho with beef and brisket for $12.99, and there was also a decently priced Combination Pho/Phở Dặc Biệt for the same price as my entree. I tried a bit of the broth, which was good, and there were plenty of noodles. The last person, who was not as hungry, ordered a very reasonably priced Chicken Bahn Mi/Bánh Mì Gà for $8.95, which they liked. This was an above-average Vietnamese place, and I could see why there were lines to get in. The food was decently priced, the meat was cooked properly, and the portions were nice. I would recommend it if you're in the area and you're looking for Vietnamese food.

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    4.0(247 reviews)
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    Went to TC's Little Taste of Saigon for lunch on a Saturday. It looks like it's someone's house…read more There is some parking, but it can be hard to get in and out of the spots, since you're backing directly into the busy Goffle Road. The inside literally looks like someone's eat in kitchen/dining room. We were the first customers that day, but it did fill up. We ordered the summer rolls, the pho tai, and the combo pho (#6) along with lemonade and Vietnamese iced coffee. The main thing about this place is that it's homey and CHEAP. The large bowl of combo pho is only $9.25. The summer rolls are only $5.99 for four. The portions are a little smaller than other pho places, but the food does taste good. I especially liked their homemade chili hot sauce. Definitely would return if i'm looking for a lighter meal.

    Food was pretty good. The Vietnamese coffee was tasty. Ban Bo Hue was quite good and did not need…read moreany accoutrements. It had a good spice level and robust broth. My vegetarian pho was okay, not the best I've had. It had peas, corn, and green beans that looked like they were from a frozen mixed vegetable pack. I've had better vegetarian pho with more depth of flavor than this. Furthermore, the pho doesn't come with jalapeños or fresh thai basil on the side. Prices are unbeatable. Bring cash if you can. Service was standard for a small family-run restaurant. The inside of the restaurant was kept very very warm; it took away from the joy of hot pho on a winter day because we were sweating from the heating and fireplace.

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    Vietnam Pho - Chicken Banh Mi

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    This place is a gem. You won't find better Pho…read more Service is top notch. They treat you good and feed you even better. My favorite still is the Vietnamese beef stew. It tastes like home no matter what your background. Nothing better on a cold rainy day. Grilled Pork lemon grass is another favorite. Love this place!

    Pho-king delicious…read more It was one of the coldest days of the year and we were craving a comforting bowl of pho (rice noodle soup) to warm ourselves up. We visited Vietnam Pho in Woodland Park, located on Rt 46. It's in a business complex so there's plenty of parking. It's a casual, cozy, and family-owned restaurant with a spacious seating area. The staff is welcoming and attentive. The menu offers all of the Vietnamese classics you're craving - steaming bowls of pho, vermicelli noodles topped with fresh vegetables, crispy banh mi sandwiches, stir-fries, and a variety of grilled meats like lemongrass pork and chicken. And if you're a boba lover, they even have bubble tea. Prices are reasonable, but here's a big tip: You get a 10% discount when you pay with cash. There's an ATM inside. There were a few hits and misses with our order, but overall we left feeling satisfied with our meal. The misses: *Vietnamese Iced Coffee with Condensed Milk ($5.95) - This was much sweeter and thicker than I expected! It tasted more like a dessert drink than an iced coffee. The condensed milk's sweetness overpowered the coffee flavor. I have a big sweet tooth, so I still enjoyed it. But if you're sensitive to sugar, you might want to skip this or ask for less milk. *Fresh Shrimp/Summer Rolls with poached shrimp,vermicelli, & peanut sauce ($7.95) - Not a fan. The rolls were bland and mostly just filled with vermicelli noodles. The peanut sauce was a let down. The flavors were off and it had a watery consistency. It barely tasted like peanuts. I don't know if they used too much vinegar or sugar, but either way... the ingredients were completely unbalanced. Now for the hits... We came for the STAR DISH: PHO! Every order comes with rice noodles, beef broth, white onions, scallions, and cilantro with a side of bean sprouts, lime, basil, and jalapeno peppers. We ordered: *Pork Chop Pho ($16.95) - I absolutely loved the lemongrass marinade (made with lemongrass, fish sauce, brown sugar, soy sauce, & shallots)! The meat was juicy, sweet, and savory. I could tell the chef grilled it perfectly because of the smoky charred edges. *Rare Beef & Well Done Brisket Pho ($14.95 size small) - They did not skimp out on the protein here! The beef cuts were large, tender, and flavorful! The broth was the heart of the pho - aromatic, warm, and rich! The spices (cinnamon, cardamom, star anise, and coriander) made it taste even better. I always enjoy adding hot chili and hoisin sauce for that extra heat and sweetness. The noodles were silky smooth and soaked up all that beefy broth. Yum, yum! And you can't forget about loading up on the garnishes to add a satisfying crunch and more flavor in every slurp! Pho was the perfect comfort food on the coldest day of the year~

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    4.0(91 reviews)
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    I placed a DoorDash order from Binh Duong IV [255 Pascack Rd, Township of Washington, NJ] on…read moreSaturday, 03/14/26, around 11:30 AM. I customized my pho bowl by adding the Beef Ball (Bo Vien), which also came with rice noodles, cilantro, onion, and scallions. I was given a mini bag filled with jalapeños, basil leaves, limes, bean sprouts, sriracha packets, and hoisin sauce packets to complement the pho. Overall, the soup was absolutely dynamite and comforting. The broth had a superb flavor bomb, which made the entire meal extremely satisfying. I enhanced my bowl with the addition of jalapeños, basil leaves, lime juice, and sriracha sauce. The order was delivered in a timely manner. The staff member who assisted me over the phone was super kind, especially since I requested extra sriracha packets. The price point of the pho was nicely affordable. Overall, I highly recommend going to Binh Duong IV for a delicious bowl of pho. This restaurant does not disappoint when it comes to the satisfaction and taste of the food.

    3.5: A casual, unpolished spot for Vietnamese food that's probably better for takeout…read more We stopped here for lunch on a weekend and there were a few customers already dining in and quite a few takeout orders coming in. They had two kinds of pho: one with three types of meat (rare steak, beef balls and brisket -$16) and one with one meat ($15) plus choice of additional protein at either $1 or $2 extra. Both were pretty good but we felt quite thirsty afterward from the sodium and seasonings. We enjoyed the tofu spring rolls (though the tofu was hard to pick out) and the summer rolls. There was a little miscommunication around the pho and what was included, and my pho came out with the wrong type of protein at first. But they fixed it in short order and were nice and accommodating. The actual space looks like a larger Chinese takeout place so nothing special there. There's also a sign that said to seat yourself and then order at the kiosk. The server was there and said he could serve us. But you can save money by just ordering at the kiosk or getting takeout. 3% more on credit card orders too. I guess the prices are what you get these days but felt it, maybe because of the lack of ambiance. The plaza is pretty sad looking, with some empty storefronts and smaller shops like a nail place, pizza, small Greek spot, and a Fresh Grocer. The plus side is parking is easy peasy.

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    I absolutely love all the food that I've had here. I have been here three times. Every time I get…read moresomething different. I especially appreciated when I came in for a friend's birthday and a staff member helped make it more special by giving us a candle. I highly recommend going there as it is easy-going and helps slow down the day. It feels like you are with friends when you eat there.

    My girlfriend and I visited Tasty Junction for an early dinner one Saturday. They weren't too busy…read moreso it was easy to find a table for 2. Once you sit down you scan a QR Code to order your food and drinks. I was pretty hungry that day so we ended up ordering a ton of food. The drinks were pretty good and they were served in Le Creuset mugs. Not the biggest deal, but I can appreciate some nice drinkware. The bowl of Kimchi Fried rice came out first. It was a generous portion and the rice was cooked well, but I feel like it could've used some more kimchi. The eggs on top were cooked perfectly and added good texture to the dish. The next dish to come out was the HK French toast. The bread was nice and fluffy which paired well with a nice generous drizzle of condensed milk. I enjoyed this a lot. We also ordered scallion pancake, pork barbecue, and bossam baos. These were ok, I would probably pass on a return visit. I felt like the meat in the baos was a little tough though they did have decent flavor. The last entree was the smoked salmon and avocado croissant; I really enjoyed this. It had a generous helping of smoked salmon and avocado as well. The saltiness of the salmon paired well with the creamy and fatty avocado. The croissant was also nice and flaky. It was also served with a house salad which had a nice drizzle of dressing on it too. For dessert we ordered a Black Sesame Souffle Pancake. This was SO good. A few months ago I visited a place in Princeton that specialized in these Japanese-style pancakes and Tasty Junction's version was so much more enjoyable. I loved that it was served with a healthy scoop of ice cream. The pancake was airy and had a bounce to it. Each bite was so good and made even better with the ice cream. I'd definitely come back just for the pancakes. All in all Tasty Junction is a great spot tucked away in Glen Rock

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    We happened to be doing some shopping in the Paramus neighborhood and were in the need for a dinner…read morespot. We were craving some sort of Asian cuisine, and I had had DD Thai bookmarked to try, so we headed to the restaurant. The small place was tucked away in a strip mall, just off the highway. We parked the car and managed to get into the restaurant without slipping on the massive amounts of black ice that had accumulated in the lot. The restaurant's decor was lacking in that the booths on the right side of the place had ripped upholstery and the seating on the left side was in better condition, but mismatched. Despite the furniture, the woman running the front of the house was very sweet, and the food was great! We started with the Curry Puff appetizer. The 3 large dumplings had been completely stuffed with a sweet chicken curry, while the fried, flaky exterior was a nice golden brown color and not at all greasy. My Pad See Ew with Chicken was very flavorful and perfectly cooked, though it could have used a tad more sauce. My companion felt the same about his Drunken Noodles, which he similarly scarfed up, though he would have preferred more spice. I have now tried several Thai restaurants in Bergen County and many of them have fallen short on delivering the flavorful impact I would expect from the cuisine. However, DD Thai was definitely one of the better ones in the area!

    Good Thai spot serving all of the classics. Usually go for the beef basil and the tofu drunken…read morenoodle. Ingredients are fresh and service is quick. Have only order take out. Parking right in front. BYOB

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