Welcome to Pho Shop
Pho Shop in New York City offers a vibrant Vietnamese dining experience, specializing in flavorful soups and sandwiches. Conveniently located on 1st Ave, this gender-neutral restroom equipped restaurant provides a range of amenities, from wheelchair accessibility to happy hour specials. With an extensive menu featuring vegan and vegetarian options, Pho Shop caters to all dietary preferences. The inviting atmosphere and attentive service make it a great spot for gatherings or a casual meal. Don't miss out on trying their aromatic pho bowls and authentic banh mi sandwiches for a truly satisfying meal.
- 1716 1st Ave New York, NY 10128 Hotline: (212) 369-9888
Pho Shop, located at 1716 1st Ave in New York, NY, is a Vietnamese restaurant that specializes in soup and sandwiches. This casual eatery offers a wide range of amenities, including taking reservations, delivery, takeout, vegan and vegetarian options, wheelchair accessibility, and more.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I must say that Pho Shop stands out for its delicious, authentic Vietnamese cuisine. The flavors in their soups and sandwiches are truly a delight to the taste buds. From the aromatic broth of their pho to the crunchy banh mi sandwiches, every bite is a burst of flavor.
One of the things that impressed me the most about Pho Shop is their dedication to offering a diverse menu that caters to different dietary preferences. Whether you're a meat lover, vegetarian, or vegan, you'll find plenty of options to choose from.
In addition to their mouthwatering dishes, Pho Shop also provides a comfortable dining experience with amenities such as outdoor seating, waiter service, and gender-neutral restrooms. The restaurant's laid-back atmosphere, paired with the friendly staff, makes it a great spot for a casual meal with friends or family.
Overall, I highly recommend checking out Pho Shop if you're in the mood for some delicious Vietnamese cuisine. With its convenient location, diverse menu, and cozy ambiance, this restaurant is sure to become a favorite spot for many food enthusiasts.

My wife and I have been here a few times. Really cozy space with comforting food. I love their curry pho; incredibly flavored. For an affordable rainy night meal in a quaint space it hits the spot.

ordered the pork and cha gio bun from uber eats. while tasty, I felt like I was eating a salad more than what a typical vermicelli bun is. pork was sweet and tasty, which balanced the dish well as it was a little dry. would go back to try the viet coffee!

Stopped by here on a Saturday around 4:45 PM after getting off the ferry and on my way to Museum Mile. I was looking for a reasonable, quick, and hearty dinner on a windy winter day. This place fit the bill! It wasn't too busy - although I was surprised that there were already 5-6 people here for such an early dinner time...and it got busier when I left at 5:15 PM. There was a healthy stream of delivery and take-out orders getting prepared at that time too. Seems like a popular spot. Service is totally fine and "Asian restaurant" quick, and their single-occupancy bathroom is clean. From the other reviews below, it seems like this place is hit or miss in terms of food. I ordered #18 "Pho King," which had in parentheses that it was "#1 favorite" in the Noodle Soup section (also, LOL on the name). But note that #23 "Pho Cari/Curry Noodle" is listed as "Most Popular" on the menu as well...I'm not sure how they differentiate, but perhaps the lesson is that we are meant to stick with the options having one of those designations. At any rate, #18 came in a huge bowl, and I had enough beef to meet my red meat quota for the week. It is truly enough for 2-3 meals! Was it the best pho I have ever had? Nah. Does this place seem like a good neighborhood spot for a casual meal out when you have a craving for Vietnamese food? Absolutely.

Solid spot overall if you are looking for Vietnamese food. I've been here a few times already. Good service and comfy ambiance. The chicken banh mi sandwich was delicious!! I've had the rice bowl items before such as the L26(a-h) and they were worth it. I tried the Bulgogi beef banh mi. Don't get that one. The meat was dry and old. I ordered it to go otherwise I would try to ask for a different sandwich. My sister got fried fish one and she likes it. I'll be back! The chicken banh mi sandwich was delicious!! I've had the rice bowl items before such as the L26(a-h) and they were worth it.

Have gotten deliveries and pick ups from them a bunch of times and this was my first time eating at the restaurant! Came here as a group of 3 and we ordered three pho and one spring roll to share. I got the pho king, which is what in the picture. It came with beef balls, eye of rounds, tripe, tendon and brisket. The portion of the pho was HUGE and they were very generous with the meat. All the meat was good except the brisket which I found a little dry. The spring roll was crispy and had a lot of fillings in them but the sauce was a little bland. Overall, great experience here. The pho was around $17-18, which was fair for the price in upper east side. Service was quick but the restaurant was a bit small with not that many tables so there may be a wait.