Welcome to Pho Duy
"Pho Duy" is a Vietnamese restaurant located in Denver, CO, known for its top-quality dishes and generous portions. Offering a wide variety of options like appetizers, vermicelli noodle bowls, and beef rice noodle soup, Pho Duy caters to all preferences, including vegan and vegetarian. Customers rave about the consistently rich and savory pho broth, high-quality meat, and delicious starters like egg rolls and chicken wings. The restaurant's friendly service, cozy atmosphere, and ample parking make it a go-to spot for lunch or dinner. With flavorful dishes and satisfying portions, Pho Duy is a must-visit for Vietnamese food lovers.
- 925 S Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80219, United States925 S Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80219, United States Hotline: +1 303-937-1609
Welcome to Pho Duy, a Vietnamese restaurant located in Denver, CO. This restaurant offers a wide range of options for diners, including delivery, takeout, vegan and vegetarian options, and even catering services. With a focus on providing a comfortable dining experience, Pho Duy is wheelchair accessible and offers outdoor seating.
When it comes to the menu, Pho Duy does not disappoint. From appetizers like spring rolls and egg rolls to vermicelli noodle bowls and beef rice noodle dishes, there is something for everyone to enjoy. One standout dish is the Tứ Quy Phở Duy, a pho combo grill featuring pork, beef, chicken, shrimp rolls, and egg rolls.
Customers have raved about the delicious food and excellent service at Pho Duy. Reviews mention the flavorful pho broth, generous meat portions, and the crispy and savory appetizers like the egg rolls and chicken wings. The portions at Pho Duy are known to be large, so sharing or taking home leftovers is a common occurrence.
Whether you're a fan of traditional pho or looking to try something new like stir-fry noodles or rice plates, Pho Duy has something for everyone. So if you're in the mood for authentic Vietnamese cuisine in a welcoming atmosphere, be sure to visit Pho Duy in Denver.

Consistently one of the top Viet places in town. Almost never leave disappointed, top quality and portions. Pho review - Noodles: 5/5 proper square banh pho - Broth: 5/5 rare to have a consistently rich broth like this. Savory bone flavor, notes of anise, not oily, nice clear broth - Meat: 5/5 consistently high quality meat, from the rare Tai to the brisket - Accessory plate: 5/5 always fresh bean sprouts, juicy limes, fresh herbs What's not to love honestly. Super high quality, slightly higher price, but also solid portion sizes. If you're gonna pick one spot, it should probably be Pho Duy.

Amazing service and delicious pho!!! Our server (possibly the owner?) was SO friendly and attentive - all the workers were very kind and quick. Egg rolls were delicious starter to share. The PHO BROTH is sooo hearty and comforting. Super generous in their meat portions , and the flavor of the broth w/ the meats and herbs make it a hearty meal. We were visiting from SoCal (one of the top places for Viet food) and Pho Duy is one of the best pho I've had!!

I saw the chicken wings on the menu and had to try them. Crunchy, greasy, delicious chicken wings. Also tried the beef Banh Mi which is actually an appetizer on the menu. Fresh bread roll filled with cucumber, carrot, seasoned beef, and cilantro. Simple, delicious, and refreshing heading into the warm summer weather. Friends enjoyed the dumplings, I didn't try it but they look crunchy.

It was chilly on Friday so it seemed like a great day for pho or ramen. Got a recommendation to try this place from an acquaintance who had gone for lunch earlier in the day. The place was hopping. There's a parking lot on the side and you can kind of park behind it too? Not too hard. We were seated immediately when we got inside. The menu is fairly large, having a nice variety of pho, rice dishes, noodle dishes, and a giant page of boba flavors if that's your thing. We just stuck with water this time. For an appetizer we shared some Vietnamese spring rolls which was an order of two fairly large rolls (we each had one) and some dipping sauce (comes with peanuts, oops, mild allergy at our table - make sure to tell them if you're allergic). For dinner I ordered pho with beef and brisket. Beef was cooked fairly well, a little chewy/fatty at parts. The broth was definitely aromatic and the limes and jalapeños added great flavor. I did realize pho is not necessarily my thing, but it did taste good for what it was. Prices seemed fair as well (one price for small, one for medium, one for large). I ordered a large, and then was told by friends later "Never get the large; you'll never finish it." And of course I didn't finish it. But I did eat most of the noodles (the real reason I get these sorts of dishes). We asked for the check at the end and I didn't realize you had to go to the counter and tell them your table # to pay. Our waitress didn't tell us, but then told us about 10 minutes later. Not a big deal. They definitely seemed to want to close promptly at 9 though - at 8:30/8:45 they were kind of.....picking up dishes everywhere and seemingly shooing people a little bit. Overall dinner was very filling, ambience was a little busy/hectic. My husband's chopsticks came with a green onion wrapped around one of them so we had to get a new set.

Just moved to the area and my roommate recommended this place. Service was fast, food was great, prices were right. Had a medium bowl of Pho #1 and it was yummy and I was very full!

I always have a great lunch experience at Pho Duy. The broth is undeniably great, and what stood out to me was the generous meat portions--they're really substantial, which I truly appreciate. The restaurant's no-fuss, simple dining area adds to its charm. It's usually bustling with patrons, ensuring the food is consistently fresh due to the high demand. Pho Duy in Denver is my go-to choice for a reliable and satisfying Pho meal.

We honestly only came here because my fiancé's name is Duy so we thought it would be cute to eat at Pho Duy lol. I also heard that Pho 95 was overhyped so another reason to give Pho Duy a shot! Duy thoroughly enjoyed the goi cuon (spring rolls) and crab Rangoon. The pho was pretty decent. I ordered the #1 which had basically all the different cuts of meat in it and thought they were all solid. The broth was good, not my favorite but I could appreciate the flavors and I did not need to drown it in hoisin and sriracha. The portion size is huge! I ordered a medium and got full by the time I finished all my meat and had so much noodles left over. Service was quick too! We had our food out in no time.

There are many Vietnamese restaurants in Denver to choose from. We decided on this place just because. Don't let the prices scare you as it seems expensive because the portions are huge. If you are a small eater, it is best to share. My kids had the rice combination. I ended up finishing their food when I ordered a Bun Bo Hue for myself. The grilled meat was OK. It was more on the salty side. The highlight was my Bun Bo Hue. It is one of the best I had. The portion was so large that I ate for two dinners!!!! I can not get myself to throw it away. I did not mind having the same for two nights. Flavors were perfect. Even spice, and they gave the shrimp paste on the side so you can put as much as you want. It was very addicting. I found myself drinking all the broth. I recommend the Bun Bo Hue of you like something other than Pho.