I ordered three Combination Pho to go the other day. Â The man over the phone said it would take 25 minutes. Â That sounded perfect, because I was going to pick the order up on the way to work. Â When I arrived, the same man was at the bar running Keno slips for other customers. Â When I told him I was there for my order, he told me it was done, but he just had to bag them for me... Â Which was a total lie! Â I stood there for almost 10 minutes before I looked into the kitchen to see him scurrying to make my order. Â I was disappointed to see that the broth used for the soup was pre-packaged and stored in the refrigerator. Â I wanted to walk out because at this point, because i was going to be late for work. Â When i looked at my phone, my call log said I placed the call 45 mins ago! Â He sees me and tells me it's done. Â So I wait (not wanting to be rude). Â
Since the broth was refrigerated, it had to be reheated when I got to work.. Â The meat was spoiled and disguised under the almost rotten garnishes. Â The quality of food there has gone WAY down since it originally opened at a Vietnamese/Thai restaurant. Â Not to mention, I paid $30 for three orders of indelible pho. Â What a rip off! Â I don't know what the rest of the menu tastes like anymore, but I would not recommend the pho to anyone! Â I would've rated this a zero stars if I could have.
The staff were nice, although despite being almost completely empty they took a while to get to me.
The atmosphere is an odd cross of sports bar and Thai restaurant. My drink was mixed perfectly, I will give them that. But I went here for the food, and it was pretty disappointing. My food took a long time, was bland and mushy.
Honestly, my friend was embarrassed at their choice. I probably will not be back.
This place is an odd combo of a sports bar and a Vietnamese/Thai restaurant and this brief review is only for the restaurant side. Â We had a Pho and a Wonton style soup and a Cha Gio style spring roll (the one with just the shrimp inside). Â All were good, but a bit on the pricey side (approx $10 for a bowl of soup, at least a couple bucks too high IMHO). Â I've had better Pho (rice noodles were a bit mushy) but the soup base was flavorful and overall it was good. Â For the price, I give it 3 stars. Â I'd give it 4 if the price was better.
Review Source:Shooters is a bar & grill, as well as a Chinese/Thai/Vietnamese restaurant. This review is only for the restaurant.
I had the egg rolls, the pho and a taste of the coconut tapioca drink. The egg rolls were good, the pho was decent for Holland, and the tapioca drink had really hard tapiocas.
A friend had a rice dish, which seemed to be quite delicious. I'd like to go back, and try their rice plates, but I'll wait til I go to the West Coast to have pho.