Verified Vietnamese restaurant

Pho Vung Tau

San FranciscoClosed nowOpens at 11:00 AM

About

Pho Vung Tau is listed on FindALoco in San Francisco, CA with address, phone, hours, and map location. Common services and related keywords include Vietnamese Restaurant.

Pho Vung Tau is a longtime Vietnamese restaurant in San Francisco, CA, offering a casual place to slow down and enjoy familiar Vietnamese flavors in the heart of the city. Located at 708 Vallejo St in North Beach/Chinatown, it stands out as a neighborhood option for diners looking for Vietnamese comfort food in an area better known for other cuisines. With a 4.2 rating from more than 100 reviews, this local spot is often described as quiet, spacious, and clean, making it a comfortable choice for a relaxed lunch, an easy early dinner, or a simple meal while exploring this part of San Francisco.

Many customers come to Pho Vung Tau for dishes that feel satisfying and straightforward. The special beef pho gets repeated mentions, especially from guests who enjoy adding the homemade pepper sauce at the table for extra depth and heat. Beyond pho, reviews highlight the Bun Ga Nuong, or vermicelli with grilled chicken, as a balanced and enjoyable meal with flavorful sauces and lunch-friendly portions. Grilled pork with fish sauce also earns praise, and some diners note that the fried noodles and fried rice are especially good, with generous portions that make them appealing if you are arriving hungry. For visitors searching for a Vietnamese restaurant in San Francisco with several dependable comfort-food options, the variety here is part of the appeal.

The atmosphere seems to be one of the reasons people remember this place. Guests describe it as a nice quiet little spot where you can sit down without a lot of fuss and enjoy your food at an easy pace. Service is often mentioned positively, with friendly staff and kind hospitality helping create a welcoming experience. That makes Pho Vung Tau a practical pick for solo diners, couples, small groups, and locals who want a calm meal away from louder, more crowded dining rooms. If you value a restaurant that feels unpretentious and neighborhood-oriented, this setting may be a good fit.

Like many independent neighborhood restaurants, Pho Vung Tau seems to leave different impressions depending on what you order, and reviews suggest some dishes are stronger favorites than others. While opinions on the pho vary, several customers speak warmly about the grilled items, rice and noodle dishes, portion sizes, and the overall friendly service. In a part of San Francisco where Vietnamese restaurants are less common, it has built a place of its own for people who appreciate accessible Vietnamese food in a calm setting. Open Monday through Saturday from 11:00 to 19:00 and closed on Sunday, Pho Vung Tau is a convenient stop for daytime dining in San Francisco, California when you want a casual Vietnamese meal with a local feel.

Ratings & Reviews

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Daniel Farias
17h ago

Delicious special beef pho! The homemade pepper sauce at the table brings even more flavor to the dish. The lady that takes care is very kind!

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Litea
17h ago

Its a nice quiet little spot to enjoy some Vietnamese food. I had the Bun Ga Nuong (Vermicelli and grilled chicken) and it was a delightful meal. Portions were spot on for lunch,the sauces and sides were flavorful and nicely balanced, and the chicken was cooked right. Cant wait to go back to try some of their other items on the menu.

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Carey
17h ago

Not recommended to have soup noodles here. It was not authentic, taste was different compared to authentic Vietnamese restaurants. Definitely not the best Vietnamese restaurant in Chinatown. But, their fried noodles/rices were good and the portions were big. Service was good. Spacious and clean.

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Phương Hà
17h ago

The one I ordered in above picture was pretty good, especially the grilled pork with fish sauce was amazing. However, the spring rolls were not very good. The phở my friend ordered was not the same taste in Vietnam. The staff were friendly though. The thing make me most confused was the hand-written bill. They added tax themselves and calculated all themselves.

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Krishin Asnani
17h ago

It’s the only Vietnamese place in an area full of Italian people and food. In its own way it’s become a quiet and meaningful landmark in its own right. It’s self - possessed and created its own belonging . And that’s what I like about it . One of the most frequently recommended restaurants that I never go to : they just don’t have their heart into making of any vegetarian meals for me ; but it’s admired by one and all.

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