Welcome to my blog! As a restaurant blogger, I’m excited to share my experience at Pho 2000, a hidden gem in Los Angeles serving authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Located at 215 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90004, Pho 2000 is a must-visit for anyone looking for delicious and affordable food.
Pho 2000 is a restaurant that serves the best Vietnamese dishes in town. From Pho to Vermicelli (Rice Noodles) and Spring Rolls, their menu offers something for everyone. The service is friendly, and the prices are reasonable. If you’re looking for a new dining experience, I highly recommend checking out Pho 2000.
Pho is one of the most popular Vietnamese noodle soups in Pho 2000. The rich, flavorful broth made from slow-cooked beef or chicken bones and spices is served with a variety of toppings such as rare steak, brisket, or chicken. The noodles are soft and springy, perfectly complementing the savory broth. A bowl of Pho at Pho 2000 is not only delicious but also filling, making it an excellent choice for lunch or dinner.
Vermicelli (Rice Noodles) is another favorite dish in Pho 2000’s menu. The rice noodles are cooked to perfection and served with a variety of toppings such as grilled pork, chicken, or tofu. The sauce is sweet and savory, adding an extra layer of flavor to the dish. What I love about Vermicelli at Pho 2000 is that it’s not too oily, making it a great option for those looking for a lighter meal.
Spring Rolls are a must-try when dining at Pho 2000. The fresh spring rolls are made with shrimp, pork, and vegetables wrapped in rice paper, served with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce. What I love about the Spring Rolls is that they’re not too greasy, making them a great snack or appetizer.
The restaurant has a casual and welcoming atmosphere, with a mix of traditional Vietnamese decor and modern elements. The walls are painted in warm colors, and there are several large windows that let in plenty of natural light. The tables are made of dark wood and have a simple yet elegant design. There is a small stage area at the back of the restaurant where live music performances take place during peak hours.
Pho is good, egg rolls are also good.Service needs work. Server didn’t stop to take our order and missed the drinks and appetizer order. We got our pho but…
Pho was fine, just fine. Better than some other pho I’ve had around ktown. Summer rolls were bad - not fresh, and the peanut sauce tasted like no other…
I use to go here but the service has got worse over time. QUALITY of Pho is great but while I gave a big bill to pay the tab. Before giving my change was…