We had six adults and two kids (eating from the adults’ plates), and with a bowl of pho or a com (rice) dish for everyone, and several orders of spring rolls and fried egg rolls for the table, and our bill didn’t even break $50. Not bad for a filling and delicious lunch. It will probably be a while before I’m next looking for Vietnamese in the greater San Diego area, but if I am, I think it will be hard to beat Pho Lucky.
I've been to Pho Lucky, a Vietnamese restaurant inside of the Lucky Seafood Supermarket, many times. It's my go-to soup for when I am feeling sick and I want a hot, hearty broth to make my insides feel warm and lovely. I hadn't been in awhile and
This is the best pho I've had. I think it's better than pho ca do, pho hoa, and definitely better than pho cow cali. They give generous portions of meat and herbs, it doesn't give me a headache or some weird burning on the back of my neck like other places, and the broth is so flavorful. Also the noodles are firm enough to not fall apart.
I can't wait till they open up again!!!
My go to place for Pho. The broth is very beefy with hint of anise in the back round. Noodles are always perfect. I always go for the Tai Chin.
Other great things to order here: The beef stew with French bread is phenomenal. The egg rolls are a staple. The coffee is great and is served traditional with the personal coffee press or if you are not into do it yourself, they can make it for you in a to go cup.
3.5 stars. Adjacent to the Lucky Seafood Asian market. The broth was good, not amazing. They do give a lot of meat, cilantro, onions, and basil, which I appreciate. Price was about $8 after tax for a regular sized bowl.
Good place for Pho. Quick service. Usually not so crowded. They serve beer but don't have a bar.
Always can count Pho Lucky for a light soup and sandwich. Very filling but not heavy. Delicious and inexpensive.
My go to Pho place. Great Pho and can't beat the service and prices.
Great broken rice dac biet!
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