Pho 8
3036 William St, Cape Girardeau, MO, 63701
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Address :
3036 William St
Cape Girardeau, MO, 63701 - Phone (573) 332-7468
- Website https://www.pho-8.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:30 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
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Kitty L.
Wow... this place is called Pho 8 for a reason: incredible pho! I'm not actually sure if I ever had pho before coming here, but this is probably the best Vietnamese food I've ever had, and I've been to several Vietnamese places in St. Louis and Houston. Since the place is named for pho, and the menu said theirs is famous, I knew I had to order it! As for the less important qualities, those are awesome too! Tasteful decor, clean, good lighting, quiet environment. If you're in Cape, definitely do yourself a favor and check them out!
(5)Ellie Y.
This is a 3.5. I'm rounding down as they don't have tap water and make you buy bottled water. Vietnamese food can be spicy, so that seems like a racket. Yes, yes, like it has been lamented before, the food doesn't taste authentic, but ya know, as a vegetarian, authentic restaurant Vietnamese food is often polluted with fish sauce, so I am okay with it. Ordering is at a counter from several large menu boards and they bring you the prepared food. Everything is explained and you could order in English without fear of butchering something in Vietnamese. All employees I saw were white, FWIW, so no one might even know if you said something wrong. I had pho, even though it was grossly hot and humid that day. I think pho tastes better with a few spoonfuls of chili oil, but I backed off due to the aforementioned water situation. The other two people I was dining with (I call them Mom and Dad :) ), enjoyed their noodle dishes. Food was otherwise cheap, although the bahn mi seemed expensive as I have it my head that Oakland Chinatown prices should be universal (4 sandwiches for $10). All basic items (com, bun, pho, bahn mi) were $6.95 unless you wanted shrimp.
(3)Rachal J.
It's nice to have a Vietnamese place in Cape, especially considering most of the restaurants here are national chains. I've been here twice, and neither was a great experience. The first time I came, I ordered the banh mi, aka Vietnamese sandwich. It took 45 minutes for our sandwiches, with no apology or explanation of wait time. The second time, my husband and I got pho. As a regular pho eater, I found this very disappointing. The broth was clear with not much flavor. The broth is the foundation of the dish! There were 2 small slices of beef, and a scant amount of herbs. Would not order again. Finally, it bothers me that they have no water available. Only water available is by the bottle, which just seems ridiculous. Probably wouldn't return here.
(2)Steve S.
Pho is my favorite and I have had pho from many different places all over the world. This is not pho. Does not taste like how pho should taste. Price is right, and what they call "pho" tastes good, but tastes nothing like real pho. I gave them a few tries thinking they would improve since they opened. But they never could get the pho right. They don't even use pho noodles.
(2)PJ L.
Honestly, Pho 8 isn't authentic. It's not bad for Americanized Vietnamese food. I like the Banh Mi and Com (rice bowls). I'd order them again. I wouldn't recommend the Pho (noodle soup) to hardcore Pho connoisseurs though. The restaurant is clean and the people are nice. You have to order and pay at the counter first. Then you get a number and you pick a place to sit. It has a very casual atmosphere and there are fun canned/bottled asian drinks to try like soy milk, coconut juice, and teas.
(4)Sokma C.
Very americanized. Pho broth was very good. Would like to see authentic Pho noodles in the future instead if the vermicelli noodles. But it did give me a pho fix.
(2)Matthew H.
Eagerly anticipated visiting Pho 8 and was not let down. The cafe is finely appointed, with a welcoming and warm decor. Its cafe style so you order at the register and pay, then they bring the food to you at your choice of table. Staff was friendly, menu was easy to read on the wall chalkboards, drink selection in a cooler right aty the register. I enjoyed a Mexican coke, the spring rolls, and the combination pho soup. Spring rolls were perfect. Hot without being tongue burning hot, crispy shell, flavorful noodles and veggies inside. Served with a sweet chili dipping sauce which perfectly complimented them. Phone broth was stellar. Served in a very large bowl and Full of flavor, and the shrimp chicken beef and meatballs were all perfectly cooked. Noodles were spot on, and the dressing plate was fresh and flavorful. Complimentary chili sauce, syracha, fish sauce and soy with the utensils. My only regret is I can't eat here everyday and there was no room for dessert.
(5)Kevin S.
As stated not authentic Vietnamese cuisine, but very good. Pho and Bahn mi we're great.
(5)Emily E.
Can you say yum? I love the Vegetarian rice bowl and the ginger and honey ice cream! The staff was very friendly and helpful, even though I took a long time to make up my mind. Also, I love the nice-sized selection of interesting drinks and teas. I'll be back for more, don't worry!
(5)Ron H.
If you are a Pho lover as i am, this place is sadly dissapointing. The broth (which is THE reason to order Pho) is watered down to the point of tastlessness. It tasted like hot garlic water- not even a hint of the delicious spice that makes Pho so wonderful. And at $9.00 for a small bowl, expensive too. The basil and sprout side was old and brownish. I pretty much am happy with most Pho's-- but this was truly awful. Oh, and want water to drink w your meal? NO tap. You HAVE to buy bottled. This place is doomed for failure.
(1)Julie Q.
Can you say Yummy?! I can't speak to the comments about it being authentic but it is very tasty with obviously fresh ingredients. I ate in the first time and carried out the second time. Had the grilled chicken noodle bowl both times and enjoyed it both times. Fresh, friendly, and fast. Reasonably priced. Love it!
(5)Jessica P.
The owner is attentive, the seating is comfortable and the portions are ample. The pork was a little on the salty side, but it had great flavor. There is a lot of side vegetables if you get soup and they use lots of fresh, appropriate herbs, which I liked.
(4)Lydia A.
The atmosphere was very pleasant. The restaurant was clean and well decorated, and the staff were slightly distant but friendly enough. While the food was beautifully plated, I found it a little bland and uninspired. It was certainly good enough, but it wasn't what I was hoping for. If you're looking for really excellent, authentic food, I'd go to Cafe 'n' Me instead (it's where I'll be)
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