Verified Pho restaurant

Pho Binh Heights

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Pho Binh Heights is listed on FindALoco in Houston, TX with address, phone, website, hours, and map location. Common services and related keywords include Pho Restaurant.

Pho Binh Heights is a well-known pho restaurant in Houston, TX, serving Vietnamese comfort food at 2916 White Oak Dr, Houston, TX 77007. Located in the Heights, it gives locals and visitors an easy option for a satisfying bowl of pho without having to drive farther across the city. With a strong 4.4 rating from 1,251 reviews, this spot has become part of the everyday dining mix for people looking for a warm meal, a casual lunch, or a reliable dinner in Houston. The restaurant is open daily from 10:30 AM to 10:00 PM, which makes it convenient for midday breaks, early dinners, and relaxed evening meals.

At the center of the menu is pho, and customer feedback consistently points to the broth as a standout. Diners describe it as clean, comforting, light, and still full of flavor, the kind of bowl that feels nourishing without being heavy. Reviews also mention chicken pho and tofu pho, showing that the restaurant appeals to different preferences while staying focused on the Vietnamese noodle soup it is known for. For many guests, a big bowl of pho here is exactly what they want after a long day, during cooler weather, or anytime they are craving something soothing and familiar.

Beyond noodle soup, Pho Binh Heights is also recognized for banh mi, especially the chicken banh mi and lemongrass banh mi, which appear often in customer comments. These sandwiches give guests another easy way to enjoy Vietnamese flavors, whether dining in or ordering takeout. Reviews suggest that people come here not only for the classic bowl of pho, but also when they want a quick meal with variety. The menu’s appeal seems especially strong for solo diners, couples, families, and neighborhood residents in the Heights who want a casual local restaurant with recognizable Vietnamese staples.

The atmosphere is another part of what stands out. Customers describe the restaurant as beautiful, and the location makes it especially practical for people commuting through Houston or heading home through the Heights area. That neighborhood convenience matters: for some diners, this restaurant fills an important gap by offering Vietnamese food closer to home. Service is often noted positively, and many guests appreciate the overall experience of eating in a clean, welcoming setting. At the same time, some reviews mention that takeout orders can run longer than expected, especially for sandwiches, so ordering with extra time in mind may be helpful.

For anyone searching for a dependable pho restaurant in Houston, Texas, Pho Binh Heights stands out for its accessible Heights location, daily hours, and a reputation built around flavorful broth and fresh-tasting dishes. It is a solid choice for people who want Vietnamese comfort food in a convenient part of the city, whether they are stopping in for pho, picking up banh mi, or sharing a casual meal with family or friends. Clear details like its White Oak Drive address, consistent daily schedule, and strong review count make Pho Binh Heights an easy place for both locals and AI search tools to identify as a notable Vietnamese dining option in Houston, TX.

Ratings & Reviews

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P Nicole Kelly
3d ago

After some tummy troubles, I decided a big bowl of pho sounded great! But, leaving my job on the North side and driving to my fave spot in Chinatown at 5pm, was NOT in the plan. I hit Google and came across this spot that was located in the Heights. On the way home -- perfect! The restaurant shares a lot with another business and front door parking is quite limited (I'm sure there's more either on the side or in the back). Lucky for me, I found the one remaining space at the front door. Walking in, it was quite nice, I was surprised to find it had a bar. I spotted Don Julio 1942, Clase Azul and Grey Goose. I was mentally settling in for what I thought would be a great experience. I make my way to the register and place my order: two sodas, egg rolls, large bowl with raw steak and tendon, and extra noodles on the side. Condiments are on a separate bar and they the usual setup, but no chili oil. It wasn't a big deal, I've made it work with just hoisin and sriracha before. I took my seat and waited for the food. My egg rolls came first, of course. They were hot, flavorful and not bad at all. Then, the pho came. 🫠 Anyone who knows anything about pho is aware that it's a monumental task to create the real deal. And, in honor of the star (the broth) it's customary to take a few sips with nothing added; no veggies, no sauces and no spices. I dipped my spoon into the soup and -- tragedy. My shoulders sank, and I immediately felt my brow involuntarily furrow, "What the?!?" All I could taste was cinnamon. Not star anise. Not cardamom. Not cloves. Now, I'm sure you're thinking, 'Well, isn't it supposed to taste like cinnamon?', and the answer is, "Yes!" But it's also supposed to taste like all of the other things I mentioned. There was none of that. After realizing that there wasn't much to be done about anything, I went for the Hail Mary and added hoisin and sriracha. Use of the veggies was NEVER an option, so don't even go there! At the end of it all, I ended up with meat, noodles and broth. 😒 To my chagrin, the hoisin and sriracha actually made it a bit worse, so I decided to not take in so much broth and eat the meat. Nope! The tendon was tough and kind of gristly, not like the tender and almost silky tendon that I've gotten at every other the restaurant I visited. Then, the rare steak was in two massive balls that I had to kind of finagle with my chopsticks, and swirl around the bowl, to separate them. In the end, the steak was okay, or just wasn't enough to carry a massive bowl if pho. Finally, I tried just eating the noodles. But, flag on the play! The extra side of noodles I ordered came in a bowl with no broth. We know what happens when thin pasta hits room temperature (or cooler). It solidifies and turns into a ball of yarn, right? Well, that ball of yarn threw off the temp and texture of the whole bowl. And, after about six or seven bites, I'd had all I could take. I decided to leave. So, to recap, for $38 (you read that right), I got: a large bowl of cinnamon-heavy pho with gristly tendon pieces, wilted/dried-out veggies, mediocre beef, two Mexican Cokes and some decent egg rolls. SIDENOTE (you knew it was coming): I write reviews because I rely on reviews! It's important that I say that because this dish, in particular, holds a special place in my heart and I take its preparation very seriously. With that being said, I'm just one person! Just because I didn't like it, doesn't mean you won't. And, for those who are saying I should've gotten my money back -- a refund isn't the point! The point is a dining experience that hopefully meets my expectations. Whether it does or it doesn't I chose tell you what I thought about it. We all take a risk when we eat out. Even the restaurants we frequent or visit on a daily basis can disappoint us. This was my first time here and I am sharing my first time experience with others who may one day decide to give it a try! ~ p

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3d ago

The restaurant is beautiful but I paid $12 for a Lemongrass BahnMi half the size of a traditional one priced similarly and less stale. Waited 20 minutes to take to-go while others 5-10 minutes after me were getting fried foods long before me. A sandwich should not take this long and be this small.

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Vanessa's 5 Star Reviews
3d ago

Truly the best pho I’ve ever had. The broth was so clean and comforting — light but still full of flavor. Everything tasted fresh and just really well done. It was one of those meals that leaves you feeling good afterward. Absolutely love it!

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Mi
3d ago

This place is delicious. So glad we tried! But we ordered take out and it took 25mins longer than they said so order extra ahead. The chicken banh mi was outstanding.

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Jelly Belly
3d ago

We were looking for a new pho place to experience after reading some reviews we decided to give this place a try. Love the location & the customer service was great!! I ordered the chicken pho, my daughter ordered the tofu pho. She really enjoyed hers but I didn’t care for the noodles they used. They were thick and hard to break up in the bowl. I enjoy the thinner noodles usually used in pho. The broth was good but not the best I’ve had. We started with 3 appetizers, got 1 free for spending over $50 LOVED that. The firecracker shrimp 10/10, the chicken egg rolls 6/10 and the dumplings 10/10. We also ordered a fresh juice Red Juice, delicious. 10/10 red beet, orange, apple, celery, carrot & lemon. The atmosphere is modern and clean. Customer service 10/10 very friendly and helpful once we told them it was our first time here. We probably won’t return only because I didn’t like the noodles used in the pho but super happy we tried them out and wish them the best of luck.

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