Terry Jiang
Jun 09, 2026"Pho Bang has the best pho I’ve had in NYC so far. Super authentic and packed with flavor—the broth was rich and on point. The spring rolls were perfectly crispy too. Definitely a spot I’ll be coming back to."
New York, United States
Pho Bang offers traditional Vietnamese dishes like pho and banh mi in Flushing, NY. Casual dining with onsite bar, takeout, and local specialties available.
4 / 5
Guest rating
955
Reviews
Vietnamese Restaurant
Cuisine
New York
City
$10–20
Price level
Closes at 10:00 PM
Located on Kissena Boulevard in Flushing, NY, Pho Bang specializes in traditional Vietnamese fare served in a casual setting. The menu features signature pho soups alongside popular items such as banh mi, bun cha gio, and grilled pork chop on rice. This eatery caters to a diverse crowd including college students, groups, and tourists seeking authentic flavors at reasonable prices.
Guests can expect a relaxed atmosphere with options for dine-in seating, counter service, and takeout. A modest bar is available onsite, and coffee lovers can enjoy Vietnamese-style brews. While the restaurant accepts reservations and is family-friendly with high chairs, it operates on a cash-only basis and does not offer delivery.
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When Pho Bang is open during the week.
Closes at 10:00 PM
Central New York, with cafes, shops, and other restaurants within easy walking distance.
A look at the food, the dining room, drinks, and the exterior of Pho Bang.
What recent guests say after dining at Pho Bang.
Based on 955 guest reviews
Terry Jiang
Jun 09, 2026"Pho Bang has the best pho I’ve had in NYC so far. Super authentic and packed with flavor—the broth was rich and on point. The spring rolls were perfectly crispy too. Definitely a spot I’ll be coming back to."
Emilia Watson
Jun 03, 2026"Pho Bang has been around for as long as I can remember, and coming back always feels a little nostalgic. I’ve been eating here since I was a kid, and the taste of their pho still hits the same way it did back then. The broth has that familiar depth and warmth I grew up with, and it’s the kind of flavor that immediately brings you back. The meat portions here are always generous—slices of beef that are tender, plentiful, and actually feel worth what you’re paying for. They never skimp, and it makes the bowl feel hearty and satisfying every single time. The food comes out quickly too, so you don’t have to wait long before you’re sitting in front of a big, comforting bowl of pho. It’s one of those spots that feels like it’s part of your childhood and adulthood at the same time, and the consistency is a big part of why I keep coming back."
cupcakelizzie
Jun 01, 2026"Been to both their elmhurst and flushing locations. But comparing both of them, the one in flushing seems more nostalgic. Their pho is very flavorful and has a lot of toppings to go along with it. It’s not too busy and you get seated down almost immediately. The wait time for our food takes at most 5 to 10 minutes to arrive. Highly recommend if you want a taste of authentic pho."
alani
Apr 03, 2026"VERY generous portions given: shareable between 2-3 people. Food is flavorful and filling, #18 my go-to meal. Atmosphere is calm but feels very dense in a way. The service… service is mediocre, not so good but not so bad either. One time I went had a 45 minute wait time with my friend and waiter made sure we were OK, did seem a bit hostile though with how he gave off a little bit of a “get out” tone towards me and my friend which was reasonable because it was sort of an inconvenience for them and I. This place is a must try for people visiting Flushing, Queens NY."
Frequently asked questions about visiting Pho Bang and what to expect.
Opening hours can vary, but the restaurant typically serves lunch and dinner. It is advisable to call ahead to confirm current hours.
Takeout is available for customers; however, delivery service is not offered at this location.
The location does not have wheelchair accessible parking, which may impact accessibility for some visitors.
Reservations are accepted, which can be helpful during peak dining times, but walk-in guests are usually accommodated as well.
Payments are accepted in cash only, so planning ahead for payment is advised.
The restaurant welcomes families and provides high chairs for young children, making it suitable for diners of all ages.
Popular items include the pho soup, bun cha gio (fried spring rolls with vermicelli), grilled pork chop on rice, and Vietnamese coffee.
Free and paid street parking is available nearby, but there is no designated parking lot for the restaurant.
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