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194 of 3,496 Restaurants in Atlanta

We found a recommendation for the Pho Dai Loi in a local listing and went for an early dinner. The place was quite empty when we arrived and with plenty of staff at hand the service was very efficient. Having said that it would have been nice if the waitress had taken a bit more time for our orders (let's just say her responses were quite mono-syllabic). We had two servings of Spring Rolls as starters, one with Pork, the other with Shrimp. The Shrimp ones were quite nice, the Pork ones were very bland and tasteless. As the main courses (entrees) we had of a Mixed Meats Pho (spicy soup) and Fried Rice with mixed Meats and Shrimp. The Pho was quite delicious, not too spicy and with lots of flavor. The Fried Rice however, was a very bland affair. The Shrimp had no real flavor and to be honest the plate looked like it was thrown together from leftovers (which I am sure it was not - it just happened to look quite unappetizing and a bit messy). So, all things considered we do not recomment the Pho Dai Loi. The staff was not welcoming or attentive and the food was average at the very best. There are a number of Vietnamese restaurants on Buford Highway so maybe you want to check out another one first.

We had a quick lunch of pho and spring rolls. The group had three different types of pho, and all were deemed to be very good. Ditto for the spring rolls... Pho Dai Loi isn't fancy, but the food is good and service is quick. Happy we stopped...

Buford Hwy has many Vietnamese restaurants. Hard to find a bad VN restaurant on Buford Highway, but is you like Pho, this is a good choice. Bowls are small, medium and large. Large is really big and most order the medium.

Thanksgiving in Atlanta with family is great. And when your nephew cooks two 26# turkeys, and everything else that goes with it, you know you are gong to overeat. And we did! Two days later it's time for something lighter. Pho Dai Loi is exactly what we needed. It is the only Vietnamese restaurant my nephew will eat at in Atlanta. Look over their menu and decide what combination of ingredients you want to enjoy. We had 5 variations of Pho. I liked #12, my daughter chose #9 and my cousin had Pho Tai (#13), Spring Rolls & Thai Ice Coffee. Debbie ordered the 14, pho with lean eye of round steak. As with any of the meat dishes request the meat rare and not in the broth. Put the meat into the bowl and cook the meat in the broth. This is the way to get the best flavor from the broth meats and vegetables The rest of the group went for other items such as the pork and egg roll bun. It was fresh and delicious or a rice dish (cum bo luc lac) and vermicelli noodle dish which were both very good. Copied from Jonathan T: "CRITERIA I: ELDERLY VIETNAMESE PEOPLE Upon walking in, scan the room for large groups of Vietnamese grandpas and grandmas. It's even better if they're loudly slurpin' up on soups or yelling at their significant others or grandchildren. They don't care about making a scene. They're there for the food! And if it's good enough to get them out of their homes, then the food must be decent. At this Pho Dai Loi location, elderly Vietnamese people roll deep, and the parking lot is flooded with Hondas, Acuras, Toyotas, and Lexuses. On the flip-side, if you don't see elderly Vietnamese patrons, then take that as a mediocre-food-might-be-heading-your-way warning sign" You came here for the FOOD. Nothing else matters

Ventured out to this place on Buford hwy and was definitely impressed. The menu is diverse and big. The Thai tea is delicious and so is any item of the menu. Price is definitely reasonable.

My brother recommended this place so we went for dinner. The soup was very good and the menu was quite extensive with many healthy dishes to choose from. The brisket pho, as I said, was very good. My brother and mother both enjoyed their pho as well. This is an inexpensive, fast meal which will fill you and is healthy for you. What more do you want? Our waitress took our order within minutes of being seated and it was at our table within a few more minutes. I'm ready to go back! There aren't many pho shops on the south side of Atlanta.

The wife and I have been on a Pho kick lately. We have slowly been eating our way through the best of Atlanta's Pho. This is by far our favorite one yet.

Pho Dai Loi provides a wide variety of pho options. Predominantly non-vegetarian, but with some vegetarian options. Staff is courteous, parking is directly available from the premises. Not a scenic location, but in the heart of an ethnic food cornucopia that is Buford Highway, with predominantly Asian cuisine. One of three Pho Dai Loi in Georgia that know of, and think they have the concept down solid. This is an ideal place to get a reasonably-priced lunch. Not "fast-food" preparation speed, but reasonably timely. Selection is reasonably broad. Had vermicelli pho with shrimp and it was fine. Came here to have a working lunch with a most pleasant colleague, and I would certainly come back here again when in the area, and may well look at scheduling a non-work day visit to try some of the other menu choices. Sun - Thurs : 0930-2100, FRI-SAT 0930-2130. 404-633-2111 Please note if you find this review helpful.

This place is a gem. The food is authentic, generous portions, and a great value. The staff is friendly and helpful. They are happy to explain menu items that may be unfamiliar to some. On one occasion I mistakenly ordered something that turned out to be a bit too exotic for me and the manager quickly replaced my meal without incident. The atmosphere is family oriented; frequently we see multi-generational families dining together

Great food great service. ... #13 is my favorite.. Get the Fried Shrimp roll and Ice Coffee .. good stuff you will be back !

I order a Pho medium regular. At first entry the waiter nor the manger were available, the place looked pretty busy and was very bright. After being seated I order and they brought the food fast really fast. The Pho was great and very cheap. The service was not that great but for the prize and how good the food was it was well worth it.

This place is in a small strip mall and doesn’t look like much from the outside or the inside, but the Pho and bubble tea is really good. You get a choice of beef, chicken or shrimp and they bring you bean sprouts, lemon and fresh mint for your soup. The broth is good. There are other things on the menu, but we went for the Pho soup.

Can't say this was the best pho I've had in the area, though from what I've heard I expected it to be. The broth was just okay - didn't have much flavor - the meats weren't good - lots of unchewable connective tissue in the brisket. Everything else was fine. Fast but indifferent service. Nothing about the place would make me go there again.

I'm a local. Pho Dai Loi has quick service, great pho, good rice and vermicelli dishes, and good prices. There are many Vietnamese eating there. You'll find my spouse and extended family there many times a year feasting on pho and spring rolls. You'll need a car or taxi to get there.

If you’re looking for great Vietnamese food in the ATL, look no further than this place. While the ambiance and decor are not the most modern, the food more than makes up for it. The broth is freshest in the morning. The steamed spring rolls are fantastic. I always get pho with my favorite cuts of beef but my friends also love the rice dishes.

There's nothing surprising or unusual about this restaurant, but it executes what it does well. Quick services, a variety of standard Vietnamese restaurant dishes, lots of seating.

Our family eats here at least twice per month. My husband and son always order large bowls of pho and I like the vermicelli noodle dishes. Our daughter is fond of their lemon grass chicken. She has many food sensitivities and this is one place that she has never had problems. In warmer weather we enjoy the bubble teas and Thai tea. There are always many students eating here as well as couple and families.

We have frequented this place for a couple of years. Our college-age kids enjoy going. Our favorite dishes are the large bowls of pho and the lemongrass chicken with vermicelli noodles. Pork with shrimp is also good. Only complaint is that the chicken broth tastes sweet (but not unpleasant). We love the piles of fresh herbs served with pho. Our daughter has many food sensitivities and the food from this place always sits well with her. Prices are modest.

How is Pho Dai Loi ranked #268 in Atlanta? If you look at any other online industry rankings, you will easily find Pho Dai Loi ranked in the top 30 restaurants in our city - and deservedly so. Atlanta has a huge restaurant scene with many notable chefs. Want to know where those fancy, top chefs eat? PHO DAI LOI!! Yes, it's true. Because the food here is SO good, so authentic, so comforting and it's cheap! There's nothing fancy here. You walk in, you are seated and given menus. I would recommend ordering any of the Pho dishes or any of the Vermicelli dishes. I'm quite partial to # 33 which contains vermicelli noodles, veggies, tender pork and crushed peanuts. It is also topped with a crispy egg roll, and I think their egg rolls are the best in the city. Service is very basic. Don't expect much, but if you need help you can flag someone down because there are always staff walking past tables. While you are eating, take a look around - see all of those Vietnamese folks? Right - that's because this place is legit! I also recommend the lemonade with club soda for beverages. So good! Portions are HUGE, prices are cheap - don't miss out on this Buford Highway treat!

My sister and I head here regularly now that we have found a Pho place that we enjoy. Outside the Pho, the food is a little uneven. We've had cold egg rolls and warm spring rolls a few times. The rice dishes don't live up to the quality of the Pho either, but they are decent. The service is efficient and fast, though not super friendly.

Whenever we're traveling, we always look for a good Vietnamese restaurant, since there aren't any in our hometown. This restaurant wasn't all that highly rated on TripAdvisor, and it was a bit out of our way, but we decided to try it for lunch. Our first test is always Springs Rolls. They were very fresh and excellent. The waiter brought us fresh bean sprouts, mint, lime, and basil to mix in. My husband had the Vermicelli with Pork. He loved it -- said it was his favorite meal in Atlanta. I had the Noodle Soup with Shrimp. It was excellent. I asked for the "small," but I got a huge bowl with lots of shrimp. Excellent meal, good service, no problems!

Went here for lunch with co-workers. Big space inside, quite popular. Lot of choices on the menu beyond pho. Got the medium size bowl of pho with beef and soft tendon. It was very good and more meat than usual, plus very tender. It was more than enough for me (couldn’t finish it all) after splitting an order of 2 pork spring rolls (they were quite large). Food was served quickly and is affordable. I plan to go back and try more things from the menu, but it will be hard to resist the pho.

This restaurant is known for pho. There are more and more similar shops opening up, and most are chains. This place has been here a long time and always delivers delicious and reasonably priced pho. They do not have a liquor license, so that may limit some folks who wish to dine for dinner, but the service is friendly and efficient.

For those that are new to Atlanta they may not be aware that Buford Highway is something of a food Mecca with every taste and budget catered for. If you have a penchant for Vietnamese food, I would not look any further that Pho Dai Loi. One of the barometers I noticed when I first got there was that the vast majority of the diners were Vietnamese or war vets with a 1000 yard stare. The restaurant is located on a strip mall and not exactly somewhere you would consider high class but aside from the aesthetics the food great. One word of caution. Unless you have a high tolerance for chilli, air on the side of caution when asked what strength you would require. The dish come on the hotter side and you get an accompanying pot of oil/chilli so that you can gradually increase the spice rather than singeing off your tastebuds.

So fast, so tasty, so awesome. We visit this place every time we go to Atlanta. It's so delicious and authentic. The bubble tea is tasty too.

We go here specifically for their Bun Bo Hue. So very good, and we always have wonderful leftovers to take home with us.

Reading the review before I visited Atlanta, I found this restaurant and decided I would go there to try. We went there and ordered Pho and some Vietnamese shake, everything was tasty! They gave very fresh veggies for the pho and the amount was more than enough. The pho has a lot of good quality meat, the broth is very tasty and the noodle is just right; not under cooked or over cooked. After dinner, my friend asked me if we could come again because the food there is very tasty. So we went there again before we left Atlanta. We got same tasty food. Funny thing is my friend said he does not want to go to any Vietnamese restaurants in our city soon after we came back from the trip because after he will be disappointed by the Vietnamese food in our city after he tried the yummy food in Pho Dai Loi! Highly recommend if you are looking for good Pho!

Pho Dai Loi is my go-to spot for pho. The service is always fast, the pho is hot, and the add-on vegetables are fresh. The Vietnamese shrimp rolls (not the fried ones, though they're good, too) are also always fresh. If you're feeling adventurous, try the Bun Bo Hue. It's a delicious spicy beef soup with noodles, a chunk of pork hock and cubes of pig's blood. The blood cubes don't have much taste, maybe a bit iron-y, so I normally ask to have them left out. The staff had no problem accommodating my requests. Overall, a great place for a quick bowl of good soup.

Really good food love the atmosphere. Authentic flavors and great quality food. First time and will return!

On a hot muggy Wed night in Atlanta, I suddenly craved Vietnamese Pho. Go figure. The after work gym session left me famished and I had to have pho. My quest brought me to this wonderfully simple family restaurant where nary a word of English is spoken by the proprietors and staff. Rest assured they were quite friendly and lightning fast. I barely got settled when my #14 medium bowl of noodle soup w brisket, tendons, tripe, and fresh vegetables arrived piping hot! I was only halfway through my shrimp spring rolls when I dove into the bowl. The only thing missing was a hangover -- this usually fixes it. Pho Dai Loi is tucked away in a tiny strip mall on International Blvd (o'wise known as Buford Hwy). Plenty of parking. Air conditioned. The sounds of SouthEast Asia is quite melodic in an insane way. Highly recommended. Will definitely make a return trip.

My first time trying the Vietnamese shrimp pho was great. Also I'm madly obsessed with the sirircha chilli sauce.

If you want good Vietnamese food, this is the place. My kids always get the pho tai, Saigon fried rice, spring rolls and I always get this spicy noodle soup that I don't know what it's called. The food is so yummy and the service is very quick most of the time. On weekends for lunch, the place is always crowded but there is always room. The atmosphere is not so great, but who cares when you're eating great food? My family and I come here almost 3 times a month even though it's a little far from us (20-25min.). You must try it here even if you have never eaten Vietnamese food before. It's great!

Try the #25. This is the quickest and best Pho in Atlanta. Vegetables are always fresh, service is quick.

I took a friend who had been fasting for around 20 hours in preparation for an outpatient procedure for pho at Pho Dai Loi. I had a basic Bun Cha Giao type dish. Great with hot tea and nice cold water. We needed both. My friend really enjoyed her soup; it was just what the doctor ordered if you'll excuse my pun, with lots left over to take home. I finished mine right there; the chewy noodles, crispy salad and tasty protein with the sweet, spicy sauce were light but filling. We'll keep coming back.

We chose to try this location based on TA reviews. The restaurant itself was relatively standard. The pho was much more expensive than on menus available on their website. To begin, there was no music other than the owner singing to himself. We asked our server if the egg rolls had meat to which she replied no and listed the other ingredients. Rolls were cold and filled with pork. Also the vegetarian pho is served with beef broth. The one traditional beef pho we ordered was mediocre with poor quality meats. They do not serve banh mi or any sandwiches. No need to return with other world class Vietnamese cuisine nearby.

One of my top Pho restaurants in Atlanta. Full menu but I usually get the pho dac biet (combo) has all the meats. Also get an order of Goi Cuon (pork and shrimp) spring roll. Service is quick and fast and prices are good. Love the Pho

Excellent bowl of beef Pho here! I had been craving Pho and we had been traveling all day. Huge bowl with leftovers ran 9.50 and I am still closing my eyes and remembering how awesome it tasted! Excellent!

This is one of my daughter’s favorite places for Pho but be warned it is in a slightly sketchy neighborhood. Pho is good as is the strawberry boba (sp?) tea. Service is fairly quick.

Best pho/vietnamese restaurant you can find in Atlanta. While there are a few of these around Atlanta, this one is by far the best. The service can be slacking sometime, but the food usually comes out very quick and fresh. Don't be fooled by the look of the place, once you order you will keep coming back for more. I would recommend this place to anyone who enjoys Pho.

We never fail to eat here when we are in Atlanta. I'm a pho addict, and the only places that compare with this are in DC, Montreal, and on the West Coast. But, IMHO, this is the very best. Try number 13.

Small restaurant but very busy. The staff was fast and both getting you seated and taking your order. The food was also served quickly and it was very good. They came around with water again. The only negative that I would bring out was I was never offered anything other than water to drink I do recommend the place the food was very good.

My family and I are big fans of Asian cuisines such as Thai, Malaysian, Vietnamese and Korean. And this restaurant offers some if the best flavors and authentic Vietnamese and Thai food, including pho soups, noodle and rice dishes. Been here twice and keep enjoying it. Pho soup is really great and portions are large. Bun vermicelli are great. Atmosphere is decent but nothing fancy and service is average at best but if you're looking for great, this is a must try.

We are regular and local. We used to visit Phobac but last few years, their food quality have gotten worse and their food was not that good as much as they used to be. This, Dailoi is several locations in Atlanta area. Their pho is still great. Mid 2015, USA had cilantro outbreak caused by importing bad cilantro from Mexico. Pho dailoi stopped to use cilantro in their restaurant which makes feel comfortable to have their pho. There are not many restaurant handle this type of ingredient issue. It is typical local Vietnamese restaurant. Do not expect top quality services. Focus on their food.

As a pho novice I wanted to try it and by the reviews this looked to be a good place to try. I saw a good number of comments speaking to poor service. It's a noodle soup shop and they are very efficient. I was there for lunch on a Saturday and I was able to grab a menu find a seat (at an empty spot in a long row of adjoining tables) and was immediately brought water and asked if I was ready to order. As I was, the young lady took my order of Spring Rolls and medium shrimp pho with a diet Coke. All of which was delivered to me less than 3 minutes later. I was never visited again by a server which was fine. The diet Coke was in a can but accompanied by a glass with ice. The spring rolls were served cold which I found a little different. As I was expecting them to be warm or hot it was hard for me to "warm" up to them. I wouldn't order them again. Again as a pho novice, it would have been helpful if the menu had a guide to eating Pho in it. A side plate was delivered which had fresh bean sprouts, sprigs of mint and some other leafy green thing. Not knowing what to do with all of it I proceeded to tear up the mint and other weird leafy thing and dump it in the soup along with a bunch of the bean sprouts. Not bad. There were also a couple of different sauces for dipping or adding. Since I pride myself on my intake of spicy food I tried to fire my pho up a bit. And boy did I. I added a little plastic cup (size of a thimble) of a hot pepper flake oil to my bowl. I was crying by the time I got to the bottom of the bowl. Hot hot hot. A good hot. I truly enjoyed the pho and liked the industrial noodle soup factory feel to the restaurant. All in all it was a very good experience. And as the title of the review says there was an awful lot of Vietnamese being spoken by staff and patrons alike which I took as an endorsement for its authenticity.

I was visiting a friend in Atlanta and came up with a craving for a Thai food and noodles sooooooo... I found Pho Dai Loi. Not many of the employees speak English, but the one who does tried really hard to help me find the perfect dish for me, and was she right! I took my huge back of food home (only $10) and opened it up to discover a beautifully arranged massive amount of fresh delicious healthy food. I ate until I was content and then saved the rest for my friend and I to share for dinner when she got home from work. I'll return here when I'm back in Atlanta. Oh, and there are three Pho Dai Loi locations. I went to the #2.

One of my favorite Vietnamese places to visit (though I really wanted to post about its sister restaurant located at 4061 Jonesboro Rd, Forest Park, GA 30297--no way to be found on tripadvisor, please fix that!). Great pho, great service, great bubble tea. Good for a satisfying hot pho in the winter and noodle dishes in the hot months.

On the way to airport, looking for a Asian place for late lunch. Came here at 230pm and it was full. But really just a 5 minute wait as it's rather large and service is exceptionally fast. Had the basic Pho combo. It was very good. Personally I would like to have a little more 'kick' to the soup and the beef was a little tough. Otherwise, can't beat the service and value of this place.

Excellent service, fast and friendly. Would recommend everything here, but they are famous for the Pho soup which is very healthy and soul food. The dessert drinks are sweet and great selection. We grab a quick lunch visiting Delta museum.

Our couple went through vacation and stopped by to have lunch in Pho Dai Loi it’s tasty and the service was great and fast you don’t have to wait long.

Well, for once Trip Advisor's reviews are right: Pho Dai Loi is authentic as can be, fresh, and fast. HOWEVER, be advised that vegetarians will have very little to choose from. I had #35 Vegetarian vermicelli and was very pleased,but that's the only item on the menu with no meat. I also had dessert, the 3 layer "pudding", which was tasty. Bottom line, it's inexpensive (total was $9) and you pay at the counter, so it's not fancy. If you want atmosphere, go elsewhere. If you want great Vietnamese food, come here.

This review is for the location off Buford Hwy. (Recommended by my Vietnamese friend) Seriously amazing food. Quick review: Staff speaks very little English and is largely inattentive but kind, the inside space/decor is nothing to write home about - except for noting the dusty light fixtures, the menu is complete, but not overbearingly large, good selection of protein options, and, arguably, the absolute BEST Phở in metro Atlanta at a VERY surprisingly inexpensive cost. Put it on your list of places to "MUST GO". *** Rating this a 5-star strictly based on the food - because, let's face it, that's why you'd be going, right?

We went here for lunch. And was surprised. The food was the best Vietnamese food I've ever had. The portions are large. The price lower than expected and service very friendly.

Looks can be deceiving, my perception totally blew me away after i toke my first bite "or sip". Extra hot, the noodles were not sticking together at all, and the tripe was extra chewie. The service was sub-par, but the main thing is that the Food was good, and it was. I will deff think of Pho Dai Loi when im thinking getting something to eat in the area.

Wonderful "clean" food, meaning not greasy, well-prepared and tasty. First class Vietnamese. Not far from airport.

Drove a long way out of the way based on the online reviews, and was disapointed. Fast service, but the flavor fell flat. The Bill was way out of proportion to the food. Lunch for 2, with a coke each was $40. Not worth the effort.

Cheap food , but great PHO . A place to go when you want awesome noodle soup and excellent spring rolls . Can't get enough .

I have been visiting Pho Dai Loi 2 for over 10 years now, and its sister in Duluth PDL 3 for about 5. I know everyone has their best Pho but from consistency, flavors, potions and quality there is no better Pho than PDL in Atlanta. The kids opt for Pho Ga (chicken broth and meat) and prefer white meat only which the restaurant gladly accommodates. I get beef round and brisket (Pho Tai Nam) and my carnivore in-laws get the full monte beef (not sure the name but includes most parts of the cow). Everyone slurps it up to the last drop. We normally get takeout and one $9 bowl is two meals for sure. We normally add a couple orders of spring rolls (Goi Can) and so for about $32 we get six meals, all of which require a nap afterward. I will say that I have visited 5 other vietnams in Atlanta and 4 more in Orlando off their version of BuHi - Colonial Ave - and nothing has compared on the Pho side. I can't speak to their other traditional rice and vermicelli dishes as I've not tried them myself. I will say however that while waiting for my takeouts about 1/3 of the crowd is eating other than soup so I would say they are good to very good, based solely on the satisfied looks of the diners. Facilities are spacious, well-lit and clean. Service is prompt, English is fair to very good. If you have a language problem, just ask the wait staff to grab a relative that speaks the language - they won't be insulted. If you happen to see the owner (middle-aged male who looks like he's in charge, tell him what you enjoyed - I guarantee he will remember you and treat you to monster portions if you see him again. Can't recommend highly enough.

If you are a true Vietnamese fan of Bun Bo Hue .... You must try it here. The best in Atlanta, Georgia. This restaurant is Pho Dai Loi #2 (#1 and #3 also has this but I believe the Bun Bo Hue at #2 here is the best of all. Consistence all the time). If you are ordering this bowl of noodle, I would suggest you order the large bowl (a 0.50 cent different between regular and large bowl is a world of different), you get more meat, more noodle and more soup (for light eater, you might not be able to finish it with a large bowl but I would spend the extra 0.50 for this wonderful extra). A warning!!!! this is a spicy noodle and if you are not familiar with it, be prepare to drink lot of water. But try it .... you will be able to tell your children or grandchildren that I tasted one of the Vietnamese best noodle. It spicy but it worth every bit of it. $7.50 for regular bowl. $8.00 for large bowl. If you rather not to try this Bun Bo Hue. Try the Pho. One of Vietnamese cuisine wonder. You will get a wonderful bowl noodle with beef soup and you can choose many kind of meat for your bowl. Add a spring rolls order for your appetizer. It is great and fresh .... deep into the lightly marinated fish sauce .... yummy. If you preferred to eat rice, the combination rice plate is also great. This restaurant doing very well as I can see more than half of the customers are NON-Vietnamese and they are cooking the traditional way. You have to try this place. Not expensive too. For lunch or dinner .... you can spend less than $10.00 per person and have a fulfilled meal If you thinks this review is helpful .... click helpful. Thanks for reading

The broth is real Americanized but almost all the faces were white so..... it's a business. Service was very poor despite other reviews. Maybe they are there at 10. Asked for hosin and fish sauce. Lady who took my order acknowledged and repeated back to me. Then started seating a couple. No harm no foul. Then looks at me again. Walks off and starts walking around. Tried to wave down others and eventually an older guy came over and got it for me. The beef is well cooked and the brisket had good flavor. No star anise taste to broth. Was more like consume. But there was people talking around me of how adventurous they felt and seemed to be happy with it.

We have been here a few times now and always have a great experience. Go there and try it. They also have a nice garden at the restaurant if that interest you

It might be a regional thing because I have enjoyed this type of cuisine in the past but not impressed with most of what we had. the place was packed and had a robust take out also so others apparently felt differently. I asked for very spicy and did not think it had much flavor or heat. Service was very friendly but with very limited English for questins.

Somebody recommended this restaurant to us and we had to go and try it out. Of course I ordered the Pho and it was really great. Lately I have been trying Vegetarian Pho but for some kind of a odd reason they do not offer it at this place. I was told that they do not carry Tofu or Broccoli to put in the broth. The noodles are great in the Soup, I made sure I paid close attention to them because they have been mentioned from some reviewers. Portion for the price was like all the other places. The Service was good and the Sour Soup Smotie I ordered was good, nothing special but not bad either. My daughter and my friends liked their food, they had different rice dishes. The only thing what I could have to critic is that i saw a 1 1/2 inch roach laying dead on her back not far away from were I was eating. I did not make a scene, called the which I think was the Manager over and just pointed to it. He just went and picked it up and took it somewhere. What me baffled now there was not a word of Apology, or at least comp the drinks or do something, it was done quiet and that was it. This will not keep me from the place, the Pho is to good if I will be back at Buford, otherwise I just to Pho Hoang Long at Pat Mell Road in Marietta which has a PHO very close to theirs and they do have the Vegetarian.

I am a fan of Bun, the delicate rice vermicelli noodles, served over fresh cut greens and topped with your choice of grilled meat, along with grated raw carrots and chopped peanuts and sometimes other food items. A delicate sauce is served on the side. OKAY, to be blunt - Pho Dai Loi is simply the best ANYWHERE in the southeast. My personal favorite is #32, the grilled pork. My husband loves the #31, lemongrass chicken. We order with extra Thai basil and culantro and tear it onto the bowl of goodness. They also have wonderful cha gio (deep fried spring rolls) and steamed spring rolls with shrimp and vegetables. I hear their Pho is the best in town, but we're so entranced by the Bun that we've never tried the Pho! We've tried some of the rice dishes and they're very good - but - oh, that bun!

My friend and I found this place online and decided to try it. I ordered number 44 (chicken with coconut sauce) and a soursop smoothie. The smoothie tasted like durian at first but then tasted like soursop later. It was strange at first but pretty good. Next, our food came and it was really fast. I liked it but it was missing some more spices on the chicken. The total came out to $13.38

Always fresh, always excellent! Authentic pho served fast and affordable! Pastel walls and an over-the-top chandelier are loved by some and hated by others...

I love it so much that I have to go with my friends EVERY WEEK! They usually get Pho which they think are very good ( my friend is from vietnam) while I get BUN BO HUE every single time! I have traveled to vietnamese town in california and many other cities in the US, and had bun bo hue every I went. BUT Bun bo hue at PHO DAI LOI is the BEST of everywhere I have been to! Much more tasty than all the other places!! When I leave ATL, bun bo hue at Pho dai loi is what I will miss most! If you love spicy noodle soup, you have to go get it! Also its usually very fast, price is cheap and a big place! LOVE IT! My obsession. Best cure for hangover as well.

Coming form the west coast I was skeptical. Pho in the deep south? Pho that's as good as in Seattle in the deep south? Yes, it's true. All that and more. The stock was wonderful, flavorful, aromatic. Everything pho should be. And the decor? There's something even more satisfying then eating a perfectly seasoned big bowl of pho and that's eating it under the light of florescents and a great big chandelier. I'm a convert. Atlanta has better pho than Seattle or Portland.

This spot is hands down the most authentic vietnamese spot I've been to in the Atlanta area to date. The Pho is spot on, super flavorful, and SUPER generous portions. You can choose from a multitude of beef combos, but the only thing the menu falls short on is the selection of seafood/fish options, for lunch the only seafood Pho option was shrimp, which was kind of a let down, but to be honest that was the only negative thing I could find about the place. But the lack of seafood options is made up by the multitude of beef combinations you can create, and if you're adventurous like I was you'll get the bowl with tendon and tripe, not something you're going to find at an "american-ized" vietnamese restaurant...LOL! Food is prepared extremely quickly, which kinda makes up for the service being a little on the slow side, but that was more do to the lunch rush and crowd than inefficiency on the wait-staffs part. All employees were super friendly, and extremely accommodating, and got all of our orders right, which can be rare when you dine with such a large party of people who all want something different or altered to their taste. Their specialty drink menu (the non-alcoholic kind) is also extensive, which is not something you see in the dining industry too often. Bottom line, you need to give this place a try if you haven't already!

For Vietnamese food Pho Dai Loi is THE place to patronize. Always a busy place, great family environment. Food portions will leave you satisfied and food quality will keep you coming back to this place. My next visit will be to their Duluth location with my family.

My barber is Vietnamese and endorsed this restaurant as the best pho in Atlanta and he was absolutely right on. I love chicken pho and the broth was fantastic.

Quick service! we ordered Pho with chicken and Pho with shrimp! Also spring rolls and hot tea! Food was excellent and comforting! Very nice experience! Ample parking

It's always a good sign of a particular cuisine restaurant when people of that nationality frequent it. On any given day, you will find Pho Dai Loi packed with Vietnamese diners, right along with a bunch of other colors of the global rainbow, too. I am not a fan of their pork dishes, but I'm not a big fan of pork so that may be me. But their shrimp bun and pho thai, and their traditional hot coffee are terrific!

My husband, college age son and I enjoy dining here when we are looking for a simple and nourishing meal out, in a casual, comfortable atmosphere. The menu is limited and everything is good. The guys usually order large bowls of pho with beef and I order lemon grass chicken or shrimp over chopped lettuce and noodles. Platters of fresh herbs and bean sprouts accompany all pho orders. Top it all off with a Thai tea or avocado bubble tea and enjoy the conversation and people watching!

My pho was amazing. Grilled pork with rice is good and their Vietnamese fried rice is ok. My daughter loves their boba tea drink. Service is wonderful.

Good food. Pho was tasty, broth was well balanced, not too sweet and not too salty. Loaded with meat. The restaurant was clean, though seating was a little tight. Location was good, right off the Interstate. The restroom wasn’t too bad. Family friendly and price is average. Staff could use a little training. Most spoke in the native language, communicating across the restaurant. The expressions on their faces gave me the impression that they were gossiping about a group or an customer. I felt like everyone there was after the tips. We paid and the cashier just took the change as a tip, I’m guessing. I didn't say anything and didn’t think much of it because it wasn’t much. I still left more tip money on the table anyways.

I had #22 - a small bowl of Chicken Noodle Soup which was excellent. I love the add in herbs that come with it. I then had #45 - the Marinated Beef Rice Dish was amazing - I will definitely order this again !(Photo uploaded) What this restaurant lacks in atmosphere, it more than makes up for with friendly service and fresh, great food.

They have the best broth I've had in Atlanta yet. Service is mediocre like most authentic restaurants.

Came here for a lunch and was pleased with the generous bowls and the tasty broth. The pho came quickly and was very good.

I enjoyed this restaurant. The staff were friendly and helpful. The food was delicious and it made me a fan. Add to that the fact that the price is right and I will be back. I started off with fried shrimp rolls, a new taste for me and one that I want more of. Finished with "Bun Tom Thit Nurong" of Vermicelli with marinated grilled shrimp and grilled pork slices. Wonderful.

Fantastic pho. Many many choices on the menu. Very fast, well priced. Have visited often and will continue to do so.

First, the food here was delicious. Best pho I've ever had. Note, they do not serve alcohol here. Not a big deal for me, but some might want to know up front. The only thing for me was how bad the service was. Very slow and inattentive (we came at a non busy time and servers were standing around on their cell phones ignoring us), and not the friendliest. However, the food is really phenomenal. So despite the service, I would eat here again and recommend it. Just have patience.

Even if you aren't very adventurous at the table, there are many, many tame choices of delicious, steaming bowls of noodle soup here (and lots more). Doctor your phó up (or not) with fresh herbs and/or jalapeños and hot chili flakes. Try the Vietnamese coffee! Try everything! Why not? Yum.

This is my daughter’s favorite restaurant. We’ve been coming here for years and the Pho broth has always been great. The bubble tea drinks are good here as well. I’d recommend this for any soup lover for quick lunches. The service is good here as well.

My uncle recommended this place to us, so we decided to give it a try. Although you will need to repeat things to the staff because they do not seem to understand English well, they certainly know how to cook the food. The pho uses a very good broth, good noodles, and quality meat. The fried rice is very good, and the prices are very reasonable. Overall, this is a very good place for Vietnamese in Atlanta.

Food was really good. Wished they had more variety. Had the Spring Rolls which I enjoyed and could of had a plate full of them.

Having been to Vietnam three times I can highly recommend Pho Dai Loi and eat there regularly. The Pho and fresh spring rolls are excellent in taste and value. The atmosphere is what you'd expect in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).

My first time having Pho, it was very tasty! Loved the spring rolls, seemed like a family run restaurant, service was quick & servers very friendly, I heard it was one of the best places in Atlanta to get Pho & judging from the Asian crowd I believe it! Will definitely go back!

Perfect beef broth. Fill with sprouts, Thai basil, jalapeños and you won't leave a drop. Clean, open atmosphere. Steamed spring rolls with peanut sauce are stuffed full of fresh lettuce.

One of the BEST place for pho in Atlanta. They also have other tasty treats such as fried egg rolls, spring rolls, bún bò huế, and rice dishes

The food here is excellent and inexpensive. They have 3 sizes off noodle soup bowls (pho). Small was large enough for a full meal. I had the fried shrimp appetizer. It was excellent. I had the shrimp noodle soup. I will return here.

As I have vietnamese decent I am a bit picky with the Pho. This one was good but I had better. I guess I should not compare with my mum's. Location is far from city center though, you have to have a car to get there...no tourists then.

A MUST stop every time I come through Atlanta. Never disappointed. It was New Year's Day & what a wonderful way to bring in the new year. Every time I visit, the food is always fresh & delicious. It was 3pm & packed. Service outstanding especially with the number of people dining. This restaurant is authentic. If you are looking for an upscale & Americanized experience, then Pho Dai Lo is not for you. However, I would highly recommend that you step out of your box to partake in this exceptional dining experience! Of course, I recommend the pho & vermicelli. The fresh rolls are outstanding. Can't go wrong with anything on the menu. Enjoy!

#27 is awesome. The steamed spring rolls are the best. Friendly and fast service. A great spot for lunch or a casual dinner.

We had tried a couple of items from the menu, and everything so far has been delicious. The prawn pho was so good (clear sweet flavourful stock which we drank up to the last drop) with heaps of raw vegetable and generous amount of Thai basil. The vermicelli salad delicious, and the lemon grass chicken and grilled prawn were fresh and nice. Coffee was thick and aromatic, beat the Starbucks coffee served in the office anytime. Everything we'd ordered was good. We just spent a short weekend at Atlanta and because the food here was so good and authentic, we went there twice!

* Please visit my blog at http://caviaronadime.wordpress.com/ I love a hot bowl of vietnamese pho noodles on a cold, rainy day. Pho Dai Loi 2 is my favorite pho restaurant in town. It is conveniently tucked in a strip mall at the intersection of Buford Hwy and Dresden Dr. The restaurant is very clean and servers are very friendly. It is decorated in traditional Vietnamese look - great for casual gatherings and grapping a quick bite. I put in an order of shrimp egg rolls (come in 2 pieces) as well as a small bowl of pho. The shrimp egg rolls is made of pork and large shrimps, along wih sweet dipping sauce. It only costs $3.50. For my pho noodles, the servers allow any meat selections available on the menu: brisket, sliced round, tripe, tendon and meat ball. It comes with a plate of pho condiment: Basil, culantro, jalapeno, lime and bean sprouts. I always ask for steamed bean spouts for health purpose. I really enjoy the broth as well as the flexible selections of meat (with no additional costs). My small bowl of pho noodles costs $6.50.

Large place on the inside with lots of friendly servers. Very quick delivery but everything was fresh and hot. The small pho was big with lots of meat and noodles. The broth was great and spiced nicely. The barbecue pork spring rolls were also great. I️ had no complaints and would return.

My boss introduced me to Pho Dai Loi down by the Atlanta Airport many years ago. I was driving down Buford Highway and found #2! It's in the corner of a sleepy little strip mall. The service is friendly and the pho is FRESH!

Visited with our daughter and her college friends and were not disappointed. Pho broth was good, spring rolls were good, and they did authentic drip iced coffee -- not some mixes like some places use. Prices were also reasonable for the portions received. Nobody in our group left hungry. Since I recenlty had pho, I ordered rice vermicelli and grilled pork. While not like my family used to make, it was a decent rendition nonetheless.

We were visiting from Indiana and came at 3 PM on a Wednesday. The restaurant is large and the staff were having late lunch. Ordred pho dac biet (with flank steak, tendon, meatballs, tripe) and guoi con (summer rolls with rice noodles, shrimp, pork and lettuce). Service was so fast it was surreal. One minute we ordered and the next minute the food arrived. Pho is a balance of textures and flavors, and every aspect must be perfect: the broth must be simmered adequately to attain a meaty richness and flavored with cinnamon and other spices, the meat should be tender and thin, the noodles firm, and the tendon and tripe offer yet another chewier texture and subtle flavor. The basil and bean sprouts provide a crunchy counterpart to the broth. Finally hoisin sauce and sriracha sauce can be added as needed for extra flavor. Pho Da Loi accomplishes all of these goals admirably and professionally. It is a pho place and proud of it. Our minor criticism is that it doesn't have a large variety of other Vietnamese dishes. No bun (noodle salad) with clams or rice omelet pancakes were on the menu. No bahn mi sandwiches are on the menu.

I was taken here by my boss. I had seen cars filling the parking lot every day. the apps where the best by far. not saying the soup was bad its just the apps where that much better. If you are American that is nervous about different foods you are missing out on some good stuff.

We stopped here for Pho as soon as we arrived in Atlanta after searching reviews and it was quite tasty...a little pricey but still a good value.

While food is good, the soup portion of Phoenix is good, but the amount of veggies and meat are little. If you order a large pho, the only difference is more soup not noodles veggies or meat.

Ordered the pho soup with all meats, just ask for it as I didn't see it on the menu, it was delicious! The broth was a little sweeter then normal but I really enjoyed it. The staff was pleasant and the food came out in less then 5 minutes. Great expierence!

Pho is big where I come from in Colorado, but since I work here in Atlanta during the week, I rarely venture out and certainly have not experienced any real Asian cuisine. This place is all about flavor. Peanut sauce was sweet AND spicy, chicken bun was grilled to perfection, greens were chopped very fine, which is a nice touch, noodles perfect. Bouncy, open atmosphere and lots of staff to keep things moving. Will be back, with friends and family next time.

For delicious fast healthy, I Think, simple Vietnamese food this is the place. Equal number of asian and various other diners. My go to when I need some soup to fight off the cold or a cold. Really the Pho, Bun and all the basics are excellent cheap and abundant. Best on buford in my book. Big place with weird satalite TV shows from assuming Vietnam on the big screen. Great place, fast service.

My husband and I tried this place while in the area. We love pho. Definitely not the best that we've had. Large menu, many choices. We both had pho and shared pork spring rolls. All was bland and noodles were over cooked. We chose this place based off of reviews.

Food was goof, but we noticed a rat running around the decorative fascia of the ceiling. Cashier was made aware and she tried to downplay the event. Never going back.

WORST service and taste I've ever seen in any Vietnamese restaurants I've been. Usually I order pho which is a classic one in Vietnamese food; I also order Thai tea along with the pho. I've been to many Vietnamese restaurants in many cities, but this one is the worst. First, they had bad service. The man just pointed at a table with his finger when we came in. After we ordered, he threw the paper with order number on it on our table. Yes, threw. These made us feel bad. Secondly, the broth did not taste like a real Vietnamese style broth. It tasted more like American food. The beef was fairly ok. At the last, we ordered a Thai tea with no ice. The pic shows what we got. It was just a half and really hot. He didn't ask us if we wanted a hot one or just no ice. The taste of the Thai tea is THE WORST. It was way too sweet and didn't taste like Thai tea. Overall, I do NOT recommend this restaurant despite all these good comments and I will never come again.

In the corner of a an office/shopping building, Dai Loi may be one of the liveliest restaurants I've eaten in for a long time. They serve a varied clientèle including large families and students. Like I said, it's very lively and energetic. You walk in to this place in a nondescript neighborhood, and everything's POPPING! I found it a no-nonsense place where the servers moved fast, and you weren't always sure who was your server, but you could catch one on the fly and they'd take care of any needs after the initial server took your order. The food was excellent, served fast and hot, and there's a huge menu. Of course, Phở, with its rice noodles, and salads are reliable gluten-free foods, but some of the servers didn't know much about gluten-free choices.

I took a large group from work to this location to try the Vietnamese cuisine. We all thoroughly enjoyed our entrees and the experience at the restaurant. I had the Pho with tripe and other cuts of beef. It was really good with a nice spice level once I added hot sauce. We all enjoyed the experience.

Best Vietnamese pho (noodle soup with vegetables and your choice of meat) on Buford Highway in Atlanta. They actually have two locations, and we like the one on the south side of town on Jonesboro Road, too. We like that there are lots of wonderful raw greens, and a slice of lime. Incredible spring rolls too. We keep saying we're just going to go for the spring rolls because they are so excellent - but then we see the pho all around us, and order it! My daughter likes the "bubble drinks" with the big tapioca pearls in them. Good simple food with an exotic taste - very inexpensive. Delicious choice if you are in this part of town!

Fast service and excellent dishes made for a nice first visit to Pho. Loved the soup as well as the raw vegetables over the rice dishes. Attentive service in a packed restaurant, this place pulls it off. Recommend.

Just a heads up, I'm rating this establishment and not the food. For some of you, that might be important. We actually frequent the Dai Loi in Duluth because we love their pho but decided to stop here for a late dinner one night on the way back from Atlanta since they close at 10. Seriously, out of all the pho restaurants in Atlanta, this is our favorite. If you like more of an herbal pho broth, you'll love Dai Loi's pho. Their other dishes are great as well, but we typically order the pho, bun (vermicelli salad) and rice plates and have always been satisfied (people also really like their bun bo hue). With that said, I am just really fed up with Asians and their lack of restaurant propriety, this one notwithstanding. I'm Asian myself but appreciate a restaurant that allows me to enjoy my dinner when I arrive at 9:15pm even though they close at 10. This restaurant, however, began closing up WHILE we were eating our dinner! They were putting up chairs and mopping their floors using strong smelling chemicals that made it difficult to enjoy our meal! If you don't want customers after 9pm, then close at 9! Don't say you close at 10, allow customers to dine in and then proceed to close up while they're eating! The proper thing to do is to let them finish their meals and then close up when the restaurant is cleared of customers. How hard is that?! This was our second time at this location and it is our last. The first time we came, service was so ridiculously slow even though all we ordered was pho. Now with this experience, consider us done patronizing this location. The Duluth location has its issues as well, but their service has been consistently fast, and they've never mopped while we were still eating.

Not usually one to jump on the band wagon but, if you want the best pho in Atlanta, this is it. My wife, 3 kids and I all love the pho at Pho Dai Loi 2 (and spring rolls), and this is where we go, monthly, for our pho fix. The broth is always steaming hot, fragrant and delicious, and the noodles, meat and other fixings are perfect. The food arrives at the table at lightening speed. Service has always been prompt and courteous. Occasionally we have a language gap with some of the wait staff, but there is always a backup with sufficient English skills to handle our requests. Frankly, it would seem less authentic and it would be disappointing if the waiters all spoke perfect English. Don't go to this restaurant if you are looking for a fine dining experience or if restaurant décor is important - it isn't pretty or pristine, and I've seen lunchroom cafeterias with more character. But what Pho Dai Loi lacks in décor, it makes up for with amazingly tasty, plentiful pho, at a shockingly low price.

My boyfriend and I have been looking for a great Pho restaurant for a long time and we have found it! Not only was the restaurant nice and clean, the food was amazing and it came out so fast! I had the chicken pho as I don't eat beef or pork but I must say that my boyfriend was very delighted with his pho that included beef and Flank. The chicken dipped in coconut juice was orgasmic. Please go here are you are looking for great Pho at a great price.

Possibly the best pho we've ever had. FAst friendly service and conveniently located. Lots of parking and reasonably priced. Huge menu and all the choices are mouth-watering. You cant go wrong no matter which combo you choose.

Found this through the trip advisory app and boi did it deliver. Staff was quick to seat even with a full house. We ordered n food was out in minutes. Everthing was full of flavor from the Pho, egg rolls, spring rolls and the grilled pork. Excellent!

Food was good. I've tried several pho's here and they were all really yummy. Freshness at its best. The pork chop was also pretty tasty. Service could do better. Would I come back? My answer is Yes but I would not consider this as my 'go-to-place'

My husband and our panel of 3 self-proclaimed food critics set sights squarely on Pho Dai Loi #2 for lunch. Well, my husband and I did. Note the food critics are a 16 y.o. boy, 13 y.o boy and 6 y.o girl who joined us somewhat reluctantly; the 13 y.o. lobbied hard for Mexican, the girl didn't fuss but asked, "Do they have Happy Meals?". I said yes. The 16 y.o. seemed ready for a gastronomic adventure. YES! Selections were made and copious amounts of food canvassed our table within 10 minutes. Children swapped bites of lemon grass chicken, tried 3 varieties of bubble tea, munched on jasmine rice and fresh steamed shrimp spring rolls (the oldest boy said mine were better) I cheerfully took the compliment and would offer the same to Pho Dai Loi but no can do. The expertly bundled packages were deceivingly pleasant to the eye but left every taste bud longing. Lettuce roll (no pun intended) would be a more appropriate name; LOTS of lettuce and one, lonely, medium shrimp, sliced down the middle, lay nesting under the perfectly bound sheet of tapioca. The lap around the chili sauce bowl made them interesting enough. The price was right, the service was efficient and overall, the food was good but not great - but the Pho, ohhhhhhh, the Pho. GO for the Pho. Any kind of Pho. The 16 year old willing approached the counter for several over-sized styrofoam cups to squirrel away the delicious remainder. Now that, is a compliment.

I'm sorry but I don't get the hype. I've been here twice. The shrimp are tiny, feel chewy, and taste like rancid ocean water. Everything has a ton of sodium and you can't really taste much flavor. The rice paper on the fresh rolls is tough and chewy rather than soft easy to eat. The service is ok. The vegetarian options --- very few (if any). The food is no good. With so many awesome Vietnamese restaurants around, I won't be back.

Staff very friendly! Service very quick. We ordered 3 Pho with shrimp meals. Very tasty and filling! Hot green tea very comforting with cold weather. Great experience! Great food! Ample parking, Ample seating

Best Vietnamese food in Georgia. I lived in Vietnam for a couple years and this is the closest I’ve had to the real thing. Would highly recommend the Pho and Rice Vermicelli, absolutely fantastic! I will definitely be returning and bring more people to experience this amazing restaurant.

I've eaten Pho all over the place and on a visit to Atlanta, I was lucky to stumble on this place. It was the BEST Bun Bo Hue I have ever had. It was FULL of meat and the broth was just as it should be, flavorful, spicy and complex. The restaurant was clean and friendly. My husband also enjoyed his Vietnamese beef stew and the French bread was outstanding. If I find myself in Atlanta, this will be on the "must visit" list.

I've had Pho at only 2 Atlanta places and Dai Loi was very good. The other place is Chateau de Saigon which tops my list of Vietnamese in Atlanta. Dai Loi had a spicier broth that was not as rich as CdS but I wouldn't say it's not as good, it's just not the style I prefer. The Pho I had in Saigon recently was sweeter and richer and I prefer the is style, but Dai Loi was still delicious. 8 dollars for a good size bowl (medium), small is 6.50 I think and it came with tons of meat. I always get the Dac Biet because I like lots of variety and textures and it was a very filling meal. The service is fine and the atmosphere seems like a typical Buford highway lunch spot, nothing special, but I would happily go back. Meanwhile I need to try some more Atlanta places to compare.

Its average, nothing special about this place. I made medium size order for take out, and they didn't give enough sauce for the large size noodles. the casher ask large size noodles money without telling me take out is only large size.

I recently grabbed dinner at Pho Dai Loi 2 with a big group of friends. We were all very impressed by the portions and the quality of the soup here. A medium bowl was plenty, even for big guys. The food came out quickly, but the service was spotty and the tables didn't seem especially clean. The broth and meat were both excellent. The egg rolls were just okay, though. Overall, this is one of Atlanta's top places to grab authentic pho.

I eat here about once a week, and don't know why I haven't done a review before. The Pho Dai Loi #2 is located in the inside corner of a shopping mall called Little Saigon on Buford Highway. It is open from 9 am until 9 pm every day of the week, but is usually busiest on Sundays after noon. My last visit was on a Monday night and I had a medium bowl of the #16, (which is still a large bowl) with noodles, beef, and onions. All of their soup is served with a side plate of basil, bean sprouts, hot pepper, and lime. I usually also have an order of the Vietnamese style egg rolls (#1 on the menu) served with a dipping sauce. The interior of the restaurant is painted with scenes from Vietnam, includes an altar with incense near the register, a crystal chandelier, and traditional music in the background or a few American favorites sung in Vietnamese.

I'm local and go here every few weeks. Restaurant is certainly not flashy, big open white space, but the pho is solid and cheap. Good broth, lots of well-prepared meat. Service is fine and they're very fast once you get your order in.

Have been many times, but finally writing a review. As always, the food and service were terrific. Had the pho ga, fresh spring rolls and a smile. We live in Acworth and are hoping for a closer location!

I have never had Pho before and I am definitely a fan. The menu is easy to follow, the service is quick and efficient and it was actually pretty busy and everyone was ordering the Pho. It was clean and gives you a lot so you have leftovers to take home.

Another Vietnamese restaurant in an unremarkable little plaza on Buford Highway? But this one is really good! The restaurant is large and clean and bright. Staff is short on the niceties of service, but they get the job done efficiently. Service is surprisingly quick. The food is delicious. The pho is beautifully seasoned with lots of great flavor. We also really enjoyed the pork chops with rice. I do wish that they had some of the vegetable nice vegetables of Vietnam available as side dishes. Anyway, I would be happy to find my way back to Pho Dae Loi for more fine pho.

This is my go to place for pho. We live in Marietta but are always willing to take a drive for the good stuff.
Mediocre
Phở Đại Lợi 3 Ordered cơm tôm thịt nướng, has more rice than anything. It's okay. Also got cơm chả thịt nướng- it's okay. Good customer services though. Phở Đại Lợi 2 Bún Bò Huế - okay, wasn't too amazed with it. phở đặc biệt - okay, not the best. In short, not as good as I expected. Might as well go to a random restaurant and eat those 2 specials.