Reviews for Hoa M?p H? Ti?u Gõ in Houston, TX
The man is a bad person. he is not a very nice place. I asked him to lend me the bathroom for my daughter and he wouldn't let... me use it. He has bad customer service, what person is capable of denying the bathroom to a daughter who needs to go to thebathroom, a very bad person Read more
The best hu tieu! I go here once a week! Broth is the perfect light impactful flavor that it should be!
Today, my family came to enjoy noodle soup through a recommendation from a friend. I must say that Uncle Hoa's noodle soup is... really thoughtful. The broth is sweet and not greasy. The noodle soup is tough, the sauce is very rich. For the first time, Itried the white rice paper cake with the taste of coconut and the crunchiness of the puff pastry. I really like the sweetorange lemongrass peach tea that is just as the name suggests. Especially the attentive and hospitable service of Uncle Hoamade us have a very happy time. If anyone has come to Houston, please come and enjoy the specialty noodles with affordableprices. Highly recommended ???????????? Read more
Great quality Vietnamese food at an incredible price. The restaurant is kind of hidden in a little strip of shops, but it is an... amazing find. We felt like strangers in there among a mix of more elderly Vietnamese folks stopping in after work and groups ofparents telling their kids to stop using their electronics in Vietnamese while they retorted in English -- very goods signs ofauthenticity. While the interior is nothing special and unassuming, the food is incredible and at such an inexpensive price! Weordered the Hu Tieu Go (pho with pork broth), Mi Go (like Hu Tieu Go but without broth), and Xi Quach (pork bones). The noodlesin both dishes were cooked perfectly, and the clear pork broth had an incredibly aromatic, smooth, and delicate flavor. The thinslices of pork were also great, and the crispy garlic chips and green onions were great toppings that added crunch and extraflavor. As for the pork bones, the meat was falling off the bone, the connective tissue was practically gelatenized, and it wasall packed with the fantastic pork broth flavor that it was used for. If you're feeling particularly decadent, dip the meat in amix of soy sauce/vinegar/hoisin and the nice slices of chili (bird's eye chili?) they include at every table. Flavor town. Theportion sizes are reasonable but smaller than most other Vietnamese restaurants, but I think the price, quality, and flavor morethan make up for it. The food came out incredibly fast -- probably within 10 minutes of ordering. Read more
Highly recommended place to get Hu Tieu Go. The soup base is clean and lighter than the rest of the other restaurants that serve... the same kind of food. Read more
So I get different experiences each time I visit this place. The first time was great, second time so-so, and third time not... so great. So I'm torn with how I vote this place which is why it got 3 stars. There needs to be better consistency in thequality. Read more
The food were ok. The flavor lacks sweetness and aroma. Service seems grouchy since its almost closing time.
Just felt sick to the stomach after one bite of intestines, cleanliness is up for question for sure. But frankly the feeling of... needing to vomit really makes the whole experience miserable. Read more