Pho Ga Quang Minh
2651 Barataria Blvd, Marrero, LA, 70072
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Address :
2651 Barataria Blvd
Marrero, LA, 70072 - Phone (504) 347-3303
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Brunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Thuy L.
Service is subpar. I am a firm believer in quality customer service. I'll deal with mediocre food but I don't tolerate rudeness. The waitress was not hospitable and comes off really rude. Sorry, not coming back.
(2)Kim K.
I love the Pho tai was good an the cold spring Roll with the nam and crunchy wonton inside was awesome. The only thing they close early on Sunday an its really busy.
(5)Mike F.
The best pho broth I've had in a long, long time. Meaty and plenty of substance without being overly sweet. The tendon and rare beef was plentiful and perfectly tender. The spring rolls were fine. Service was fine. The pho was delicious!
(4)Jennifer B.
This place is super close to my house and delicious. Definitely not 5-star service, but they are efficient, and the food is awesome. If you are used to the huge menus of other Westbank Vietnamese restaurants, like Pho Tau Bay, you won't find that here. It's a smaller menu, but what they cook, they cook very well. I wish they had more variety for spring roll fillings, but the grilled pork is good, so I can't complain. Also, bonus points for having "Pho Baby" on the menu... broth, chicken, and noodles. It is kid-sized, although my 5 year old can never finish a whole bowl anyway. I haven't seen any other Vietnamese restaurants in the area offer a kid-sized portion of anything.
(4)Bobby B.
Are you a pho natic? -see what I did there?- DO your tastes run a bit East of most Western eaters? If so, this IS the place to go. The most authentic Vietnamese place I've run across in years. Most of the staff almost understand English and with a little patience, you can get your point across. I went for lunch on a weekday and I was the only white person there...and there was probably 5 tables of eaters. And in all honesty, I'm ok with that. Even though it was lunch and had several tables arrive at the same time, the food came out quickly. I got the beef pho with tripe and tendon and a green papaya salad. I can not say enough good things about the broth. I can't say enough good things about the salad. I can not say enough good things about the service. And the prices were really great. So if you like things traditional and maybe a little scary, Get thee to Pho Ga, my friend. And thank me later.
(4)Ginger D.
Second time we have ordered take out from this place and they have messed up our order. This time we realized out order was completely wrong they gave us the wrong bag . We went back to tell them and the lights were off closed.
(2)Lina T.
I've been about twice to this place and the food is pretty good, however if you go on Sunday be prepared to wait. They aren't staffed enough to give you quick service. My mom mentioned that small places like this is busy on weekends usually. Most Viet people don't eat out often except on weekends or for an occasion. They had one girl taking orders and bringing out orders. A lady running the cashier and trying to clean up the tables. I thought it was very unprofessional of them to have a table set up across from the cashier and in front of the bathroom with dirty dishes. They just picked it up from the tables and dropped it off there that there was barely in room to add anymore to the pile. Our order was taken before the rush came in last time, but our wait was tripled that time. They have very little seating to accommodate the amount of people that walked in. People who came in to make takeout orders were crowded at the counter which was right next to our table literally. So my dad had people brushing up against him. His friend came in to make a take out order and left because the wait was too long. The lady would ring on person up and then take an order, but she moved too slow. Then she'd have to rush to clear a table out, so other people in line would be put on wait. The food is pretty decent, but the service kind of kills it in my opinion. I've had a noodle bowl a whole back and got a rice dish this time. It was better compared to other places, but for the drive to come eat here and the wait time I'm not sure I'd go back on a Sunday. During a weekday, might seem like a better choice for some people.
(3)Tuna D.
I really wanted to keep this place a secret but they are small business owners so I would love it if some of the Yelpers out there became patrons of this little place. The pho here will kick pho tau bay and everywhere else out of the water. I used to like Tan Dinh years ago when it was just that hole in the wall place on Lafayette, but once the restaurant became popular the food quality went downhill. My hope is that this place stays humble and consistent in the food. I went here on a Sat afternoon with the hubs and his parents. Their pho ga was awesome. I had the bun ga sao. It was slightly greasy but Im telling you, for what they charge me, they gave me plenty chicken, plenty veggies and the flavor was divine. I know, some people are like, "well how can you go wrong with ga sao?" Trust me, some places just dont get it and the amt of noodles vs meat is ridiculous. Im onto you places that try to fill me up on carbs, give me equal portions of meat with noodles please damnit. The sweet onion and lemongrass was perfect! For 6.25 a bowl how the hell you beat this? I do know that the owner used to be the chef over at Kim Son's restaurant. He came out several times to greet us, very humble gentleman. I love people like that. Humble and your food consistently great. I cannot wait to go back to eat more yum yum food. I do know that the servers were great, always checking on us - no, not hovering- they accept cash and credit. I do have to say that it's a bit in the hood and far out by Barataria. Mind you it would take me almost an hr to get there where im located in town but I would come to Quang Minh again for sure if I had to choose between 9 Roses and those other restaurants. Be warned they are closed on Monday but open from 9AM-9APM the other 6 days.
(4)Crystal S.
This is a great little hole in the wall. Love to stop in for lunch. Favorites are the Phó Ga and Bún!
(4)Jen L.
I wandered out here for a group dinner and my GPS did not know where it was and tried to send me off the ends of the earth. The menu is definitely less westernized and so you can all the bits in your soup here. There were fewer offerings for folks who didn't eat meat though. I had a seafood dish and it was just OK. The decor was really basic as was the service, although the cases with curing birds was interesting.
(3)Pam T.
Finally, I found place for my soup mung cua craving after three happiness restaurant had just robbed me. Food here is good. Service was okay both times. Will be coming back again.
(3)Tuyet P.
This place should shut down soon. We drove all the way from Metaire and received nothing but disappointment! Everything we ordered was no longer available?! I want to order hu tieu nam vang kho, but the waitress replied,"oh, you have to wait 30 minutes until the lady boss come back to make it." So we asked for some more time to decide on another dish. When we have decided, my boyfriend ordered a stir fried egg noodles dish and she answered, "oh, that you have to wait too." Are you serious?! Why bother to open a restaurant when you don't even know how to manage it properly? No wonder it was dead slow when you come in.
(1)Shannon S.
The chicken pho here comes with the skin on which is the way many Vietnamese folks prefer it and it does add some extra flavor but just take note if you don't like skin in your soup. They offer quite a few good goat dishes here and several Vietnamese folks I know tell me they think this is the best place to eat goat. They only have plain iced tea and no jasmine iced tea. The service is fast and efficient and the prices are decent.
(3)Salli P.
food was great. service was great. atmosphere was great. what else matters? don't go out to eat at a busy time and expect to be treated like a king/queen.. duh!!
(5)Mike W.
Best viet food on the west bank! I was in town for a baby shower and they were having it at this restaraunt. I try to always seek out the best pho and noodle dishes I can find since I never know when the craving will hit. It was easy to find right off barataria and was pretty busy for a Saturday morning. I tried the house specialty pho ga or chicken soup that I felt guilty finishing it all since there was a lot of other food. A great assortment of spring rolls, rice and noodle dishes, and delicious roasted duck. I'm looking forward to the next time I'm in new orleans so I can come back.
(5)Melanie T.
I love the food here and it is so convenient since it like 2 minutes away from my house. Our waitress was good and very patient in helping me picking out the best dish. I was very please with their Rice over cube rib-eye steak w/ wine sauce! My friend tried the pho tai ( rice noodle w/ rib eyes flanks) and it was very good! The vietnamese eggrolls are the best! There price are really cheap also. I cant wait to go back.
(5)Emily L.
A random Tasty Friday sojourn into deep Westbank territory unearthed this gem of a local Vietnamese place. As is our wont, we ordered steaming bowls of fragrant, beefy pho. The broth was great -- tangy and light -- and there were plenty of "meat pockets," meaning decent meat portions. The menu clearly lists out all of the combinations offered so you don't really need to order a la carte. At the same time, tripe wasn't on the menu and came in Allen's bowl. He picked it out and still enjoyed his lunch (the appearance of tripe is usually a dealbreaker). Really excellent, we're eager to go back and try some of the goat dishes. We'll have to plan ahead because this place is out there.
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