Welcome to Pho Social
Pho Social, located in Columbus, OH, offers a quick and easy pho experience with great service. The staff provides a welcoming and efficient dining experience, accommodating large groups with ease. The menu features delicious options like Curry Chicken, Rice with Grilled Beef and Egg, and Fried Egg Rolls. The restaurant also offers vegan and vegetarian-friendly options, such as vegan pho and vermicelli noodles with tofu. The ambience is relaxing and clean, making it a perfect spot for a casual meal with friends or family. Overall, Pho Social provides a diverse and satisfying Vietnamese dining experience.
- 3991 Worth Ave Columbus, OH 43219 Hotline: (614) 934-7023
If you're looking for a taste of authentic Vietnamese cuisine in a cozy and welcoming setting, look no further than Pho Social. Located at 3991 Worth Ave in Columbus, OH, this restaurant offers a delightful mix of traditional flavors and modern twists. From outdoor seating to free Wi-Fi and even a dog-friendly policy, Pho Social caters to a wide range of preferences and needs.
Customer reviews rave about the quick and easy pho experience, perfect for a lunch outing with colleagues. The service at Pho Social receives high praise, with attentive staff ensuring a smooth dining experience, even for larger groups. The menu boasts a variety of options, from Curry Chicken to Rice with Grilled Beef and Egg, all prepared with care and attention to detail.
Don't miss out on the appetizers like the Fried Egg Rolls, accompanied by flavorful sauces. And for dessert, treat yourself to a refreshing mango bobo or explore the range of bubble teas on offer. The restaurant's ambiance is cozy and inviting, making it the perfect spot for a casual meal or a special occasion.
Overall, Pho Social offers a delightful introduction to Vietnamese cuisine, with a diverse menu that has something for everyone. Whether you're a pho aficionado or trying it for the first time, this restaurant is sure to leave a lasting impression. So, gather your friends and family and head over to Pho Social for a memorable dining experience.

Quick and easy pho experience for lunch. Had a great time introducing coworkers to pho.

Yeah, four stars, I agree. Now, the service for our group of 11 was great. Five stars for that. They marked off the tables with "Reserved" signs. They didn't look too bummed when a few of our original group of 15 couldn't make it because of the horrible weather. They didn't get any orders wrong, even checking a couple of them to make sure they got them right. The food came out sooner than we expected. They split the bill happily and with ease, without mistakes. Even though they added an automatic 18% gratuity because our group was larger than six, I felt the service was worth a few extra bucks, and I tipped some additional. Great, all y'all. The food was very good. Great? Not quite. Very good, though. I had the Curry Chicken. It was tasty, with delicious chicken chunks and yummy French bread to soak up the soup. Could have used a fork and knife because they impolitely large, but yum. The onions were varied, with some strident and some smooth. I prefer smooth in curries. And they were kind of big, too. As were the potatoes. Big. Nevertheless: get that. And a knife and fork. My wife got Rice with Grilled Beef and Egg. I think she won, except for the daikon. I don't understand daikon, which doesn't seem like food to me, which is why I didn't order it - though I would have gotten it with tofu. But the beef was perfectly spiced and perfectly done, and the rice was good. A bit more fat and gristle than she prefers, but this IS a Vietnamese restaurant. And the portion was plenty big enough that sorting these annoyances out didn't short her meal in any way - plenty left for lunch next day. Get that. We got Fried Egg Rolls as an appetizer. Very tasty, flaky, with good sauce accompaniments. The red one is reported by my wife to be hot, though I didn't think so. The clear one is vaguely, pleasantly sweet. Get that. I'm going to try to talk her into the steamed variety next time, though, which is my preference and raved about at the other end of the table. The table got saki for dessert. It wasn't outstanding. Some wished it had come out hot, but I like cool saki better. Each to their own. I got a mango bobo, which was fine. It had mango chunks along with the requisite mysterious yummy spheres. It also had a lot of ice, which hampered chasing down any goodies with either the straw or the spoon. I gave up, particularly because the ice watered it down to a disrespectful level after several minutes. The store is very pretty and comfortable. The staff seems to like each other a lot, and worked together well, joshing lightly. We didn't check out the bathrooms. Parking is right across the street. Go there.

Tasty and great service. The location is right there in the middle of everything in the eastern area. The ambience is relaxing and clean and interesting. There are other things to have here other than pho for those who don't want only yummy Vietnamese soup.

This restaurant was very nice looking, rather nicer than I anticipated actually. I took my daughter there for a girl's night and for her very first pho experience. She's got a whole thing with chicken broth right? She's obsessed with the chicken soup that her dad makes with a homemade stock and we mistakenly thought that she'd like ramen based on that but it was a total miss. So I said to myself, PHO will be it. And friends, it was. This was a great first experience. The pho ga was delicious, we got a boba drink to share along with it (strawberry lychee, very nice). Kind of pricey, but it's Easton and we shared everything so not too hateful. Our server was sweet, he hooked my kid up with some of the popping boba on the side, which she loved. All in all, I'd go back. Give them a try.

We came here for a family member's birthday, and it was a good time! The food came out quickly and the service was nice! I was happy to see there was a vegan pho option and more vegetarian-friendly options in the noodle section of the menu. To start, I had the mango bubble tea, which they were able to do with popping pearls, which was great. I would have wanted it to be slightly less sweet, so I asked to do it 50% sweetness, but they said that it's pre-prepared, so the sweetness is one level. It was still good! I ordered the vermicelli noodles with tofu, and they were able to sub out the fish sauce for peanut sauce, which is my favorite sauce. I enjoyed it, and there was plenty for a second meal. I also ordered the veggie egg rolls, which were very tasty! The chili sauce that comes with it is very spicy, so I just ended up dipping it in the peanut sauce, and I didn't mind at all! Since this location is in Easton, there is plenty of parking, and it was nice to go for a little walk around afterwards.

Pho Social Vietnamese Grill Toasted Banh Mi (Vietnamese Sandwich) A toasted sandwich roll with truffle mousse chicken pate, house-made butter, mayonnaise, fresh cilantro, cucumber, and jalapeño. Paired with pickled carrots and daikon with my choice of grilled beef. Taro Bubble Tea Taro root gives this bubble tea its purple color. taro root powder *sweetened condensed milk * milk *ice cubes * Tapioca pearls

This was my first visit to a Vietnamese restaurant so I really didn't know what to expect. We were at Easton and were going to eat at Coopers Haw but would have had to wait for three hours. Not acceptable. So we went walking g and looking for someplace to eat and passed Pho. The good thing is that it was empty and we were really hungry. So we went in. It was a good choice. The servers were nice and tolerated my complete ignorance about Vietnamese food. They have good suggestions and so I took their word for it we for efff rolls - the tiniest egg rolls o have ever seen but they were sooo good! Then I got rice with shrimp. I thought it was going to be like the standard shrimp fried rice that we all get at Chinese restaurant but this was rice with great big grilled shrimp on the side. They were delicious!!! The server kept coming to check on us to see if we were enjoying the food - and we definitely were. The restaurant was not fancy; no special ambiance can be claimed. It's not a place to take someone for a romantic date. But the food was wonderful and the prices were just as good!! It was at Easton so there was plenty of parking which was good because it was raining. The restaurant has a bar but we didn't take advantage of it. The food portions were small but we got filled up! I liked this place. I will be going back!!