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Welcome to Pho 888

Located in Des Moines, IA, Pho 888 is a Vietnamese restaurant offering a wide range of authentic dishes. With a focus on fresh ingredients and traditional flavors, Pho 888 caters to a variety of dietary preferences, including vegetarian options. From appetizers like Goi Cuon Chay to house special soups like Mi Thap Cam, each dish is carefully crafted to delight the taste buds. The star of the menu is their rice noodle soups, such as Pho Dac Biet, with a special combination of beef cuts. Whether you're looking for a casual meal or catering for a group, Pho 888 delivers a delicious dining experience with every dish.

Pho 888: Reviews & Ratings

Noah A.
Noah A.

They are always amazing. They have the BEST pho in Iowa. They have quick service and it is never loud.

Marlen K.
Marlen K.

Although we normally visit PHO 515 in C-Fresh Market for Vietnamese food, it was closed today (Thursday) so we headed on over to PHO 888. My wife had a large bowl of steamed vegetables (not on the menu) and I had #10 Bun. My wife's vegetable bowl was huge and mine was almost more than I could eat. The gentleman next to us had a steaming bowl of PHO and it looked delicious. If you like great Vietnamese food, you'll love PHO 888. I highly recommend this eating establishment and look forward to our next visit.

Wern O.
Wern O.

TLDR: phenomenal food, friendly service. One thing I love about this place is the quality of the meat in their pho. Portion is huge but also high quality. The meat is incredibly tender and tasty and basically a perfect broth. One new thing I saw this time was durian boba tea which tasted very authentic.

Davanh O.
Davanh O.

Best Pho in IOWA! Bubble tea and ice coffee is a must. Appetizers are excellent. Hit and miss with ladna.

Ashley S.
Ashley S.

Can't believe I haven't written a review for this place yet! Food: Their pho is definitely the best in Des Moines. They give a generous amount of meat/protein and their broth is flavorful. Service: Nothing special - they take your order, give you your food, skip the small talk and that's ok! everyone is different Atmosphere: Place is outdated, booths are ripped, and tables are bent out of shape. Lots of seating. Not the cleanest place but sometimes that's how you know a place be bussin' (definitely not the case for all places lol) $30 for 1 large pho tai, and 1 regular pho tai bo vien

Jimmy U.
Jimmy U.

The pho is good but my all time favorite is their bun Bo hue!!! Would recommend this to friends and family

Carol M.
Carol M.

Our first time at this restaurant. Great menu! Wide variety of Asian foods. Service was good. Open atmosphere. Our server was able to answer all our questions and make recommendations based on the questions we asked. I had a Dragon fruit bubble tea. Yum. Jake had a Vietnamese coffee. It was amazing. Strong and smooth. If it hadn't been so late in the day I'd probably have had one also. Check it out. You won't be disappointed.

Edward J.
Edward J.

Pho was really good. Got a large bowl and couldn't finish it. Lots of customers. It's not upscale so don't expect fancy and pristine. Service was OK. They don't kiss your butt, butt they wernt evil either. They're just working.

Ed L.
Ed L.

Upon arrival in Des Moines, IA on a brisk October 2022 via Jefferson Bus Lines, I looked around the immediate vicinity, And lo and behold, I found a Vietnamese restaurant @ Pho 888. I arrived around 12:30pm in Des Moines IA to a Jefferson Bus lines bus station on 2nd street. It's pretty cool that there was at least one Vietnamese restaurant in the vicinity and I decided to dine in at the one literally next door to the Bus station just because. After looking around Miscellaneous, the store next door, I walked into an half empty Pho 888 Vietnamese restaurant. Mind you, it's the Midwest in late October. The ambiance was nice and quiet, subtle and sweet at the same time. I got seated almost immediately and got the one closest to the entrance so I can see out the window of cars and people who pass on by. My experience here at Pho 888 Vietnamese restaurant was about 1 hour or so. I was on vacation and didn't really need to be anywhere afterwards, so I took my time. My order of summer rolls and a large bowl of combination Pho is my favorite go-to set meal, along with the usual water. Sometimes I would get a beer, but water usually suits me just fine. It was cool to see the people who dine here. Makes having Pho in the Midwest more enjoyable and memorable. The overall experience here at Pho 888 Vietnamese restaurant in Des Moines, IA was good, quiet, and casual. It was nice to really sit down and enjoy myself here after a trip north from Kansas City, MO on a private coach bus. The service was pretty good and nice. Took about 5 minutes before the server to take my order after been assigned a table, but that's okay. Everything seemed to be good here with COVID-19 social distancing involved and people seem not to be wearing a mask, because we were all spread out anyway. The service was friendly and nice, while being casual too. For the most part though, the experience here at Pho 888 was good and well needed. The restaurant itself was spotless and typical of what you'd find in a contemporary simplified Asian theme restaurant. The provide typical table service, but when it came time to pay the bill, you'd need to go to the counter and pay that way, instead of having the server bring the bill to you and they'll take you payment. The Pho itself was delicious and I helped myself to the extra noodles. It was good. Although they were skimpy on the vegetables, it was a decent portion, but normally would have twice the amount. The summer rolls were prepared fresh and made to order, which is what I usually look for. And with that, if you are cruising along in Des Moines, IA and that Pho craving hits, consider Pho 888 as you craving fix. It's probably a hidden gem here. Pho 888 Vietnamese restaurant is located at 1521 2nd Avenue, Des Moines, IA. They accept major credit cards as well as cash. Since I arrived via a private coach bus, what I learned that there is limited parking in front of the restaurant. There are other parking spots via street parking nearby wherever you can find them. Best bet would be to try to get here early enough to secure the best parking spots available. The prices here are pretty good and usually on point with what most Vietnamese restaurants go for these days. Usually $10-$15 per bowl of Pho is expected. Pho does soothe the soul, especially when you are on vacation and need that soul enrichment that it provides time and time again. The summer rolls are great for snacks on the road too, if you decide on ordering more for the road. The experience here at Pho 888 was enjoyable and only 2 miles away from my hotel next to Drake University. Didn't have to take an Uber, but if you do need transportation advice, consider the local transportation options that Des Moines provides. Or Uber and Lyft can accommodate you as well. 4.0 stars for the overall experience. 4.5 stars for the food and ambiance. 5.0 stars for the location but 3.0 stars for the prices. Support local! B

Location

  • Pho 888
    1512 2nd Ave Des Moines, IA 50314 Hotline: (515) 288-1595

Pho 888 is a Vietnamese restaurant located in Des Moines, Iowa, offering a wide range of delicious dishes and amenities. With options for taking reservations, takeout, and delivery, Pho 888 caters to every dining preference. The menu boasts many vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions.

The location at 1512 2nd Ave also offers private parking and outdoor seating for a pleasant dining experience. With a casual atmosphere and moderate noise level, Pho 888 is suitable for groups, families, and even kids. Whether you visit for lunch or dinner, you're sure to enjoy the authentic flavors of Vietnamese cuisine.

One of the standout appetizers at Pho 888 is the Goi Cuon Chay, a tasty vegetarian spring roll filled with tofu, lettuce, mint, and vermicelli noodles, served with a side of peanut sauce. Another popular option is the Ha Cao, a choice of fried or steamed pot stickers served with the house special sauce.

When it comes to main dishes, the House Special Soup Noodles like Mi Thap Cam or Mi Vit Tiem are must-tries. The rice noodle soups, such as Pho Dac Biet and Pho Tai, Bo Vien, offer a combination of flavors that will leave you craving for more.

Overall, Pho 888 provides a delightful dining experience with a diverse menu and excellent service. So, if you're looking for a taste of Vietnam in Des Moines, this restaurant should be at the top of your list.