Discover Restaurants offering the best Vietnamese food in Broomfield, Colorado, United States. Broomfield, officially the City and County of Broomfield is a consolidated city and county in the U.S. state of Colorado. Broomfield has a consolidated city and county government which operates under Article XX, Sections 10-13 of the Constitution of the State of Colorado. The population was 55,889 at the 2010 United States Census. Broomfield is the 16th most populous municipality and the 13th most populous county in Colorado.
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4 based on 59 reviews
My family wanted to take me to try Pho Duy since it is one of their favorites. It seemed very authentic and I enjoyed my meal.A small bowl of chicken pho was plentiful and tasty. The all-white meat chicken was very tender. My only complaint is that there was no cilantro offered along with the limes, bean sprouts, jalapenos, and basil - which is something I am used to at most pho noodle houses. The broth was especially flavorful and I did enjoy it.The green tea boba was especially good and helped make this a perfect meal out.
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4 based on 13 reviews
I was amazed at the selection, portions and price. Now the soda in the can didn't do much for me, but the Pot Roast soup was sooooooo good. Tray of condiments which was delicious. Great service and fast.
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3 based on 29 reviews
This was our first visit to Pho 79. The decor is quite nice for an inexpensive restaurant and the staff polite. Once the food arrives, for any additional needs you must flag down a server as the place is busy and understaffed. What disappointed us was that the dishes all had such skimpy amounts of shrimp or pork. The waitress told us the Vietnamese rolls have both shrimp - my wife and are searched but could barely find pieces of either. We had the shrimp pho - nice broth and plenty of noodles with FIVE small shrimp in the large serving size. Last we had the special crepes - nicely prepared crepes but again hardly any pork or shrimp inside. What would it cost to be a bit more generous? As the restaurant was busy and has been there many years could it be it was only our dishes which were this way? Hardly seems possible. My last comment is I do not understand why they do not have a liquor license so as to be able to serve beer.
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