18 Pho Restaurants in Duluth, GA
Every pho restaurant we track in Duluth, ranked by rating and review volume. Search by name, or switch to the map.
18 pho restaurants on this page
18 pho restaurants
The BEP Corner
4500 Satellite Blvd #1150, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 10AMโ10:30PM
Chic setting for diverse Asian fusion dishes, including Vietnamese pho and Chinese Szechuan noodles.
Wich Tea | Vietnamese Food & Coffee
3350 Steve Reynolds Blvd Ste 303, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 10AMโ9PM
Casual eatery serving banh mi sandwiches (vegetarian option available) and other Vietnamese favorites, plus coffee and tea.
Banh Mi Cafรฉ
3512 Satellite Blvd NW Ste 7, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 9:30AMโ8PM
An array of traditional Vietnamese pho, banh mi sandwiches, tea, & smoothies in a no-frills setting.
Banh Mi 135 โ Duluth
1630 Pleasant Hill Rd Ste 135B, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 9AMโ7PM
Casual eatery specializing in Vietnamese sandwiches, often referred to as bรกnh mรฌ.
Pho Than
1630 Pleasant Hill Rd C1, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 9:30AMโ9:30PM
Casual Vietnamese restaurant known for bun bo hue and other noodle soups, plus fried rice flour cakes.
Miss Saigon Catering
A1, 1630 Pleasant Hill Rd, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 9AMโ6PM
Miss Saigon Catering, in Duluth, is next up, rated 4.5 out of 5.
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1500 Pleasant Hill Rd Ste 119, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 9AMโ9PM
Low-key Vietnamese restaurant serving pho and other specialties, with coffee and vegetarian dishes.
Dragon Roll & Pho
2180 Merchants Way NW, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 11AMโ4AM
Dragon Roll & Pho, in Duluth, is next up, rated 4.4 out of 5.
Bun Bo Hue Kitchen
3640 Satellite Blvd Ste 4C, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 10AMโ10PM
Bun Bo Hue Kitchen, in Duluth, is next up, rated 4.4 out of 5.
Pho Dai Nam - Duluth
1630 Pleasant Hill Rd Ste 190, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 10:30AMโ9:30PM
Casual restaurant specializing in Vietnamese cuisine, including pho noodles and bun bo hue.
SAIGON DISTRICT KITCHEN AND BAR
4500 Satellite Blvd #1180, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 10AMโ12AM
SAIGON DISTRICT KITCHEN AND BAR, in Duluth, is next up, rated 4.3 out of 5.
Pho Tai
1630 Pleasant Hill Rd A7, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 9AMโ7PM
Pho Tai, in Duluth, is next up, rated 4.3 out of 5.
Cฦกm Gร Houston
3350 Steve Reynolds Blvd, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 10AMโ9PM
Casual option specializing in chicken-and-rice dishes, phแป and congee, plus soups.
Pho 24
3585 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 10AMโ8:30PM
Casual Vietnamese noodle soup, banh mi & bubble tea specialist with funky warehouse environs.
Nom Nom Tea & Bites
1500 Pleasant Hill Rd #106, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 12PMโ12AM
Cozy cafe dishing up breakfast, Vietnamese street food, and bubble tea, including late-night options.
Pho Bac Vietnamese Restaurant
2180 Pleasant Hill Rd ste. A6-A7, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 10AMโ8:30PM
Casual eatery serving classic Vietnamese dishes, including pho and banh mi.
New Super Pho
3330 Satellite Blvd NW #5, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 8AMโ2AM
Classic Vietnamese noodle soups, rice dishes & banh mi in a relaxed, contemporary dining room.
Paris Banh Mi Duluth / Paris By Night Street Food & Lounge
4500 Satellite Blvd #1180, Duluth, GA 30096Closed โ 10AMโ12AM
Vietnamese eatery specializing in bรกnh mรฌ and other sandwiches for dining in or taking away.
Pho in Duluth, GA
Duluth, Georgia has 18 pho restaurants in our directory, averaging 4.3 stars across every listing with a Google rating.
The BEP Corner currently leads the list at 4.9 stars across 1,535 reviews, with Wich Tea | Vietnamese Food & Coffee close behind. You can read the full profile โ hours, amenities, and the complete rating breakdown โ on its listing page.
What the Data Shows
Some quick facts pulled straight from these listings' Google Business Profiles: 14 of 18 have a website on file, 11 offer delivery, 16 offer takeout, and 13 list vegetarian or vegan options.
18 Pho Restaurants in Duluth
Every pin below opens a full profile: verified hours, the amenities the restaurant actually lists on Google, a complete star-by-star rating breakdown, and driving directions. Nothing is invented โ it’s all pulled from each restaurant’s own business profile, the same way every listing works on this site.
About The BEP Corner โ The BEP Corner
The BEP Corner is a vietnamese restaurant in Duluth, GA, located at 4500 Satellite Blvd #1150. It holds a 4.9-star rating on Google across 1,535 reviews, which is a substantial sample โ enough that the score reflects consistent day-to-day performance rather than a handful of good or bad visits.
Google describes it this way: “Chic setting for diverse Asian fusion dishes, including Vietnamese pho and Chinese Szechuan noodles.” That summary is short, so the rest of this page fills in what the listing data actually shows โ the hours, the service options, the accessibility details, and how diners have rated it over time.
This listing is verified on Google, meaning the business itself has claimed and confirmed the profile. In practice that makes the hours and contact details more trustworthy than an unclaimed listing, though it is still worth calling ahead before a long drive.
Google categorizes The BEP Corner under vietnamese restaurant, asian fusion restaurant, asian restaurant, caterer, chinese restaurant, family restaurant, noodle shop, pho restaurant, and thai restaurant. Multiple categories usually mean the menu runs broader than a single-dish shop โ worth scanning the full menu rather than assuming pho is the only thing worth ordering.
What the Ratings Actually Show โ The BEP Corner
A star average hides more than it reveals, so here is the actual distribution behind The BEP Corner’s score. Of 1,535 rated reviews, 1,450 are 5-star (94%), 45 are 4-star (3%), 21 are 3-star (1%), 5 are 2-star (0%), and 14 are 1-star (1%).
That means 97% of diners rated it four stars or better โ a strongly positive distribution with very little of the polarization you often see at busy restaurants. When almost nine in ten reviewers land in the top two buckets, it usually points to consistency rather than a single standout dish carrying the score.
You can read the full review history on Google and judge for yourself โ I always skim the most recent ten or fifteen rather than relying on the lifetime average, because a restaurant's kitchen can change substantially in a year.
Hours and When to Go โ The BEP Corner
The BEP Corner is open all seven days of the week, which makes it an easy default when other Vietnamese kitchens in the area take a midweek day off.
Across the week the kitchen runs from about 10 AM at the earliest to 10:30 PM at the latest, totaling roughly 78 service hours. Opening before 11 AM matters more for pho than for most cuisines โ pho is a breakfast dish in Vietnam, and an early-opening kitchen is often one that takes that tradition seriously.
With service running past 9 PM, this is a workable late option โ useful, because a hot bowl of pho is one of the better late-evening meals available.
It is open both Saturday and Sunday. Full day-by-day hours are listed above, pulled from the restaurant's Google Business Profile.
Atmosphere and Who It Suits โ The BEP Corner
Diners describe the room as casual and cozy. That is the typical register for a neighborhood pho restaurant: comfortable rather than formal, and built around turning out bowls quickly.
Google’s listing data flags it as good for solo diners, groups, and families with kids. High chairs are available, which is the practical detail that actually matters when you are deciding where to take a toddler.
The listing also flags it as serving a local specialty, meaning reviewers associate this restaurant with a dish the area is known for.
Accessibility, Parking, and Payment โ The BEP Corner
On accessibility, The BEP Corner lists a wheelchair accessible entrance, a wheelchair accessible restroom, and wheelchair accessible parking. That is a full set of accessibility features, which is worth knowing in advance rather than discovering at the door.
Parking: a free parking lot and free street parking are available.
Payment: credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments accepted.
Dietary options: the listing flags vegetarian options, vegan options, and healthy options. Worth a specific question when you order, though โ traditional pho broth is beef-based, so a vegetarian bowl needs to be built on a separate vegetable stock rather than simply served without meat. Any kitchen that takes it seriously will make that distinction clearly.
About Wich Tea | Vietnamese Food & Coffee โ Wich Tea | Vietnamese Food & Coffee
Wich Tea | Vietnamese Food & Coffee is a vietnamese restaurant in Duluth, GA, located at 3350 Steve Reynolds Blvd Ste 303. It holds a 4.8-star rating on Google across 435 reviews, a large enough sample to be a genuinely reliable signal.
Google describes it this way: “Casual eatery serving banh mi sandwiches (vegetarian option available) and other Vietnamese favorites, plus coffee and tea.” That summary is short, so the rest of this page fills in what the listing data actually shows โ the hours, the service options, the accessibility details, and how diners have rated it over time.
This listing is verified on Google, meaning the business itself has claimed and confirmed the profile. In practice that makes the hours and contact details more trustworthy than an unclaimed listing, though it is still worth calling ahead before a long drive.
Google categorizes Wich Tea | Vietnamese Food & Coffee under vietnamese restaurant, asian restaurant, bubble tea store, cafe, coffee shop, lunch restaurant, takeout restaurant, pho restaurant, and sandwich shop. Multiple categories usually mean the menu runs broader than a single-dish shop โ worth scanning the full menu rather than assuming pho is the only thing worth ordering.
What the Ratings Actually Show โ Wich Tea | Vietnamese Food & Coffee
A star average hides more than it reveals, so here is the actual distribution behind Wich Tea | Vietnamese Food & Coffee’s score. Of 435 rated reviews, 392 are 5-star (90%), 18 are 4-star (4%), 8 are 3-star (2%), 6 are 2-star (1%), and 11 are 1-star (3%).
That means 94% of diners rated it four stars or better โ a strongly positive distribution with very little of the polarization you often see at busy restaurants. When almost nine in ten reviewers land in the top two buckets, it usually points to consistency rather than a single standout dish carrying the score.
You can read the full review history on Google and judge for yourself โ I always skim the most recent ten or fifteen rather than relying on the lifetime average, because a restaurant's kitchen can change substantially in a year.
What to Order
If you’re new to pho, the broth is what separates a serious kitchen from an average one: beef bones (often with oxtail or brisket) simmered for hours with charred onion and ginger, then seasoned with star anise, cinnamon, clove, coriander, and fennel. It should read clear and deeply aromatic rather than cloudy or simply salty โ a cloudy, flat broth is usually the tell that a kitchen is working from a concentrate rather than a real simmer.
On most menus you’ll see pho bo (beef) and pho ga (chicken). Within beef pho, the cuts matter: tai is rare steak that finishes cooking in the hot broth, chin is well-done brisket, nam is flank, gau is fatty brisket, gan is tendon, and sach is tripe. A “special” or “dac biet” bowl combines several, which is the usual first-visit recommendation so you can find the cut you actually like before committing to it on a return visit.
The herb plate โ Thai basil, bean sprouts, lime, chili, sometimes culantro โ is meant to be added gradually rather than all at once, since herbs wilt fast and lime shifts the whole balance of the broth once it's in. Hoisin and sriracha work best as a dip for the meat on the side rather than stirred straight into the broth, which mutes a stock the kitchen spent hours building.
A quick note on ordering for a group in Duluth: pho scales well for a table because everyone can order a different cut or size without the kitchen needing to coordinate a shared dish, and the garnish plate lets each person season their own bowl to taste rather than negotiating one spice level for the whole table.
Pho vs. Ramen
Since this is primarily a ramen directory, it’s worth being upfront about the difference. Pho uses flat rice noodles in a clear, aromatic beef or chicken broth finished by the diner with fresh herbs and lime. Ramen uses wheat-and-kansui alkaline noodles in a broth that’s usually richer and arrives already composed. Pho generally runs lighter; ramen’s richer styles, especially tonkotsu, carry more fat. If pho is your baseline, shio and shoyu ramen are the closest in weight โ see the full four-style comparison.
For the deeper nutrition comparison, I cover it in is ramen healthier than pasta and the healthiest noodles you can eat. If you want ramen in Duluth specifically, browse the ramen restaurants in Duluth, GA search map โ pho and ramen often cluster in the same neighborhoods, since both cuisines tend to open where there's already foot traffic for Asian food generally.
If you like one, the other is worth trying on a different visit rather than treating them as competitors for the same meal. A shio or shoyu ramen and a beef pho solve slightly different cravings even though they look similar on a menu photo โ one leans toward miso and tare-driven umami, the other toward star anise and charred aromatics.
More Pho Nearby
Looking beyond Duluth? Georgia also has pho in Atlanta (29), Norcross (13), Doraville (6), Savannah (6), Pooler (5), Lawrenceville (5), Athens (5), and Buford (5).
You can also browse every pho restaurant we track on the national pho map, or the full partners directory.
Ready to look outside Duluth? Browse ramen restaurants in Duluth, GA or every ramen restaurant in Georgia.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many pho restaurants are in Duluth, GA?+
There are 18 pho restaurants listed in Duluth, Georgia on RamenNearYou.
What is the best pho restaurant in Duluth?+
By rating, The BEP Corner at 4.9 stars currently leads Duluth. I'd still open the listing and skim recent reviews before deciding.
Is pho different from ramen?+
Yes. Pho is a Vietnamese dish built on a clear beef or chicken broth with flat rice noodles, finished by the diner with fresh herbs and lime. Ramen is Japanese, uses alkaline wheat noodles, and arrives with a richer, pre-composed broth.
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