unPhogettable
About
Vietnamese
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 2095 N Dobson Rd Ste 3
Lee Lee Plaza, Chandler, AZ 85224
Phone: (480) 699-9892
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth Score74 out of 100
- turned_in_notVegan OptionsYes
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- thumb_upGood ForLunch, Dinner
- local_parkingParkingPrivate Lot
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
Reviews
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Vee N.
I love it here. Pho at 9a.m. I've been coming here a very long time..starting @ Mekong Palace location. Today i ordered coffee to go with my Pho....yes yes yes i just love sitting in the corner here and chillin in my own thoughts.
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Giang L.
This place is not authentic at all. its pricey, the broth is super watered down. The com tam rice plates comes with missing key ingredients. One time I ordered the bun bo hue and it came with pho broth. What the pho??? The list goes on and on.
If you want a good pho and you're in this area, go to saigon pho, it's like a mile away from Lee Lee's.
I'll give them 3 stars because unphogettable is getting more people to try vietnamese cuisine even if it's at the expense of authenticity. -
Jenny N.
The pricing hurts. So bummed the prices keep going up. It was already more expensive than other pho places to begin with. So I'm back to either cooking it myself or waiting for someone to invite me over for a bowl or 2. It's $11-$12 for a bowl of pho and $7 for a plate of 4 egg rolls. Yikes
The quality of pho is fairly consistent which is why my husband liked going here. I didn't think it was particularly special but if I knew what I was getting I was ok with it. I've tried their other dishes like nem nuong cuon, egg roll noodle bowl and rice plates and they aren't very impressive. So I usually stick with just pho.
The atmosphere is nice. Well decorated and clean. There is plenty of seating and every time I've been the place isn't popping like the me Kong location usually is.
The service is decent. The staff are generally nice and I don't have much to say about it - they aren't hovering over you while eating your meal but I did notice some people have to ask for a refill. I actually like being left alone to eat and will wave someone if I need something.
I know 3 stars is an odd rating based on what I've said about the place but comparing to other Vietnamese restaurants around the area and what they have to offer this is the rating I'm going to stick with.
I think the prices is what puts it at a 3 star rating. I make pho at home and with oxtail broth and imported Sa sung I still can't see how a bowl can cost $11-$12
If their prices aligned with surrounded restaurants I think they would have 4 stars. -
April P.
I kept coming back here with hope that my experience would improve over time. Unfortunately, it kept on getting worse at each visit. First of all, we paid $4 for a real coconut drink, but they ended up serving us with few pieces of coconut meat and half (or less) juice in a small glass. I am pretty sure they are reselling the same coconut to the next customer. That was definitely a ripe off. The pho was delicious, but when I wasn't even done with mine, the waitress came over with our bill and back several times to see if we already paid (once again, I was still not done with my food).
I am not coming back to dine in. I might order it to go but definitely not eating inside the restaurant. -
Nick Q.
My fiancée and I regularly shop at the mall where this restaurant is located and decided we had to give it a try sometime soon after the grand opening.
We started out, as always, by sharing an order of Goi Cuon (Fresh rice paper rolls with shrimp and pork served with peanut sauce).
That was followed by a bowl of two of our favorites, including Pho Dac Biel Bo Vien (Pho with lean rare steak, well-done flank, marble brisket, tendon, tripe and beef meatballs) and Com Suon Bi Hot Ga (Steamed rice with seasoned grilled pork chop, julienned pork, and egg)
Pros:
The restaurant was clean, the service was prompt and courteous, the prices were reasonable, and the portion sizes were fairly standard.
Everything was tasty as it should be, especially the spring rolls, which were very fresh and generous in size.
My fiancée loves Pho and she was very satisfied with bowl we were served.
The pork chop on the rice plate was cooked just right for me and very yummy, as were the other items.
All the dishes we ordered met our expectations for standard Vietnamese fare at a reasonable price.
Cons:
The menu here has fewer items than at some of our other favorite Vietnamese restaurants.
I was hoping to order Banh Xeo (crispy Vietnamese crepe), however it wasn't on the menu (although I suppose I could have requested it).
I love broken rice, however the rice on the combo plate was traditional steamed white rice. As with the crepe, I supposed I could have requested broken rice instead.
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