What Da Pho, a fast casual Vietnamese Eatery opens its second location in Huber Heights today, Jan 1st . The first 50 guests when they open at 11am will receive a $50 gift card. All day long everyone can enjoy 30% off all orders for the entire day!
Wat da Pho is a family-owned Business that is proudly serve a few authentic Vietnamese dishes Pho is their specialty noodle soup, and they keep it most authentic dish with only a few tweaks from their own family recipe added to the mix. They also have a wide variety of non-authentic dishes as well, from Stir-fried Lo Mein to Rice Dishes, even an entire page of Vegetarian dishes to choose from.

Unlike the Beavercreek location, co-owner Steven Huynh explains, “This is the very first version of the express location that we have. “If this one is successful, soon we’re going to open the next one.”
This restaurant offers a self-order kiosk as well as counter service. It seats about 40 people and has an outdoor patio, as well.
What da Pho Express
7612 Old Troy Pike
Huber Heights, OH 45424
937-723-7357
Mon – Sat: 11am – 8:30pm
Sunday: 11am – 8pm












Today is the Grand Opening of Pho District at The Greene. They will celebrate at 9:30am with a Lion dance and firecrackers. Featuring Pho, (Vietnamese soup bowls) Bahn Mi ( a Vietnamese sub) for $5-$5 a and grilled pork dishes that run about $10.


table. The broth here is full of flavor, not spicy, but deep in aromas. The bowl is huge and plenty for lunch or dinner. The plate with sprouts, cilantro and peppers are generous as well. The “new” location is huge in comparison and the wait time is nearly non-existent these days. I find myself adding a fair amount of Siracha and Hoison to my bowl here. Linh’s also has a wide selection of Chinese dishes as well. Perfect for any companion who is less than adventurous, the chicken fried rice is a filling dish for your +1.


of the four in this article. Took a fair amount of Siracha and Fish sauce to kick up the flavor. Plenty of beef, soft noodles cooked perfect and the addition of Thai Basil on the plate next to sprouts and cilantro was a nice touch.
The decor was modern and new as you might expect in a strip near a big mall, lacking the old world charm and character of Little Saigon but the service was fast, the Pho tasty and rolls adequate. I found the roll rice wrappers a bit chewy, perhaps from not being as fresh. I arrived for a later than normal lunch after the crowd had thinned a bit.







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