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Best Comfort Food Pho Restaurants in San Francisco

25 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Turtle Tower
Hanoi-style pho with crystal-clear broths and restrained garnishes.

Notable Picks

$$ Financial District Pho, Vietnamese
Iconic Northern Vietnamese spot known for clear, delicate broths and Hanoi-style pho. Locals come for precision and consistency—simple bowls executed with discipline in a casual FiDi setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Ga (chicken), Pho Bo Tai (rare beef), Chicken Congee
What Makes it Special: Hanoi-style pho with crystal-clear broths and restrained garnishes.
$$ Noe Valley Pho, Vietnamese
Newer Noe Valley dining room focused on pho bò, bún bò Huế, and vermicelli plates with clean broths and careful seasoning. It’s a comfortable sit-down option for a warming bowl and unfussy service.
Must-Try Dishes: #33 Beef Combination pho, Bún bò Huế, BBQ pork vermicelli
What Makes it Special: Broth-forward pho and Central-style soups in a calm setting.
8.5
$ Richmond District Vietnamese, Pho
An unassuming pho spot offering a variety of options with fresh herbs, hearty broths, and a casual atmosphere. It's a favorite among locals for its hearty portions and fast service.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Tai, Pho Bo, Banh Mi
What Makes it Special: Hearty pho with fresh herbs and quality broths.
$ Tenderloin Vietnamese, Pho
Family-run since 1993, this tiny cafe serves exceptional Vietnamese comfort food with distinct broths for each soup variety. The bun rieu and chicken pho draw devoted regulars to this cash-only gem where portions overflow and prices stay remarkably low.
Must-Try Dishes: Bun Rieu (Crab Tomato Soup), Pho Ga (Chicken Pho), Banh Mi Bo Kho (Beef Stew Sandwich)
What Makes it Special: Multiple distinct soup broths made fresh daily in tiny kitchen
$$ Nob Hill Pho, Vietnamese
Neighborhood phở house on Polk with clear, aromatic broths and tidy bowls. Portions are satisfying without being heavy, and service moves briskly at peak lunch hours.
Must-Try Dishes: Phở tái (rare beef), Chicken phở, Bún thịt nướng
What Makes it Special: Brisk, reliable phở with clean broths on busy Polk Street.
8.3
$ Chinatown Vietnamese, Pho
Late-night Vietnamese stalwart known for steaming bowls of banh canh cua and robust broths. Locals come for generous portions, quick service, and a no-frills room that prioritizes flavor over flash.
Must-Try Dishes: Banh Canh Cua (crab thick noodles), Bun Bo Hue, Pho Dac Biet
What Makes it Special: Hearty, deeply flavored soups served late in a humble spot.
$ Excelsior Vietnamese, Pho
Steady, family-run Vietnamese spot known for clean, aromatic broths and a broad menu that goes beyond pho. Portions are hearty, service is warm, and weekend tables draw multi-generational neighborhood crowds.
Must-Try Dishes: Phở đặc biệt (house special), Bún bò Huế, Bánh khọt (mini savory pancakes)
What Makes it Special: Clean, fragrant broths with a deep menu beyond pho standards
$$ Richmond District Vietnamese, Pho
Family-run spot serving clear, aromatic broths and Northern-leaning noodle bowls that punch above the strip-mall setting. Locals come for dependable pho, crisp spring rolls, and portions that still feel fair for the price.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Ga (chicken pho), Bun Cha Hanoi, Cha Gio (fried spring rolls)
What Makes it Special: Clean, deeply seasoned broths and Hanoi-style touches rarely found nearby.
$ Potrero Hill Vietnamese, Pho
Potrero Hill standby serving a broad Vietnamese menu—crispy crepes, noodle soups, and rice plates—at fair prices. It’s the go-to neighborhood choice for comforting classics with quick service and steady execution.
Must-Try Dishes: Vietnamese crepe (bánh xèo), Lemongrass chicken rice plate, Bún bò Huế
What Makes it Special: Long-running neighborhood spot with a deep menu and fast pacing.
$$ Parkside Vietnamese, Pho
Casual Parkside spot known for a deeply beefy phở with a dramatic short rib plus crisp bánh xèo and rich curry noodle soups. Service moves fast and friendly, with a steady local crowd and consistent bowls that hit on cold, foggy evenings.
Must-Try Dishes: House Beef Rib Phở, Bánh Xèo (crispy crêpe), Curry Noodle Soup
What Makes it Special: Signature short-rib phở with hearty, beef-forward broth.
$ Presidio Terrace Vietnamese, Pho
Y & Y offers a diverse menu of Vietnamese dishes, from traditional pho to creative fusion options. The spacious interior and attentive service make it a comfortable choice for groups and families.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Dac Biet, Banh Xeo, Grilled Pork Vermicelli
What Makes it Special: A broad menu catering to both traditional and modern tastes.
$ Chinatown Vietnamese, Pho
Chinatown fixture known for a broad Vietnamese menu with dependable bowls of pho ga and beef pho. It’s an easy sit-down option with quick service and pricing that fits casual lunches or early dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho ga (chicken pho), Beef pho with brisket and tendon, Bun bo Hue
What Makes it Special: Broad Vietnamese menu with consistently good pho in Chinatown.
$ Walnut Creek Vietnamese, Pho
Busy, pho-focused spot known for clean broths, quick turnaround, and generous portions. Locals lean on the beef combo and chicken pho for dependable downtown comfort.
Must-Try Dishes: Phở Đặc Biệt (Beef Combo), Phở Tái Bò Viên (Rare Beef & Meatballs), Phở Gà (Chicken)
What Makes it Special: Pho-first menu with fast service and steady execution.
$ Richmond District Vietnamese, Pho
A cozy neighborhood spot offering authentic Vietnamese dishes at affordable prices. Known for its friendly service and consistent quality, it's a go-to for locals craving comfort food.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho, Banh Mi, Bun Bo Hue
What Makes it Special: Authentic flavors served in a relaxed, family-friendly environment.
$ Bernal Heights Vietnamese, Pho
Southern-leaning Vietnamese comfort dishes with generous portions and a friendly, family-run feel. Known for bold flavors, grilled meats, and noodle plates that hit on value.
Must-Try Dishes: Nước mắm wings, Grilled pork with garlic noodles, Bún bò Huế
What Makes it Special: Big-flavor Southern Vietnamese plates built for hearty appetites.
$ Chinatown Pho, Vietnamese
No-frills Chinatown staple serving pho, bun bo hue, and rice plates at wallet-friendly prices. Locals lean on hearty bowls, fast service, and a central spot just off Portsmouth Square.
Must-Try Dishes: Bun Bo Hue, Pho Tai, Imperial Rolls
What Makes it Special: Chinatown’s longtime go-to for affordable, comforting Vietnamese noodle soups.
$ Marina Vietnamese, Pho
Neighborhood Vietnamese standby in the Marina serving straightforward bowls of pho, garlic noodles, and grilled meats with speedy, friendly service. It’s a low-key room where locals warm up with rich broths and share imperial rolls before a stroll along Lombard.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Combo Pho, Five-Spice Chicken Garlic Noodles, Imperial Rolls
What Makes it Special: Comfort-first pho and garlic noodles made fast and reliably.
$ Sunset Vietnamese, Pho
Neighborhood standby for garlic noodles, imperial rolls, and generous rice plates served fast at the counter. Locals lean on it for reliably balanced broths and portions that feel like a deal for Inner Sunset.
Must-Try Dishes: Garlic Noodles with Imperial Roll, Grilled Lemongrass Pork over Rice, Beef Pho
What Makes it Special: Fast, satisfying classics with standout garlic noodles combos.
$ Tenderloin Pho, Vietnamese
Classic Little Saigon stop for brisk, beefy phở and quick counter-side service. Bowls arrive hot with assertive aromatics and a generous herb plate.
Must-Try Dishes: Phở đặc biệt (combination), Phở tái nạm, Gỏi cuốn (spring rolls)
What Makes it Special: Straightforward, beef-forward phở served fast in Little Saigon.
$ Jordan Park Vietnamese, Pho
A no-frills spot beloved for its rich, flavorful pho and quick service. It's a hidden gem for those seeking authentic Vietnamese noodle soup without the frills.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Dac Biet, Bun Bo Hue, Com tam (broken rice)
What Makes it Special: Authentic pho with a loyal local following and budget-friendly prices.

Worthy Picks

$ Richmond District Pho, Vietnamese
Longstanding Richmond mainstay with a deep menu spanning noodle soups, rice plates, and home-style specials. It’s the reliable, low-key choice when you want classic flavors without the scene.
Must-Try Dishes: Bun Rieu (crab-tomato noodle soup), Five-Spice Chicken over Vermicelli, Sugarcane Shrimp
What Makes it Special: Decades of steady execution and a broader-than-usual traditional menu.
$$ SOMA Pho, Vietnamese
Compact SoMa spot focused on robust, aromatic broths and a broad noodle-soup lineup, from oxtail pho to bun bò Huế. Efficient service makes it a reliable weeknight or post-work bowl.
Must-Try Dishes: Oxtail Pho, Bun Bo Hue, Grilled Pork Vermicelli
What Makes it Special: Bold, beefy broths with specialty options like oxtail.
$ Parkside Pho, Vietnamese
Sit-down pho house known for clean, beefy broth and crisp imperial rolls. It’s a dependable Irving Street option when you want table service without a long production.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Tai Nam (rare steak & flank), Imperial Rolls, Five-Spice Chicken over Rice
What Makes it Special: Balanced broth with classic toppings and crisp fried rolls.
$$ Tenderloin Vietnamese, Pho
Operating since 1999, this fully vegan Vietnamese restaurant offers plant-based versions of traditional dishes including several pho variations. The clay pot dishes and house-made desserts have earned a devoted following among vegans and omnivores alike.
Must-Try Dishes: Vegan Pho with Tofu, Lemongrass 'Chicken' Clay Pot, Spicy Noodle Soup
What Makes it Special: 100% vegan Vietnamese cuisine with no compromise on traditional flavors
$ Richmond District Vietnamese, Pho
Casual Clement Street spot known for a broad noodle-soup lineup and comfort staples. It’s a practical everyday option where portions run hearty and prices stay approachable.
Must-Try Dishes: Hủ tiếu đặc biệt (house special noodle soup), Bún bò Huế, Cơm gà rô-ti (roasted chicken rice)
What Makes it Special: Broad, soup-heavy menu with big portions at wallet-friendly prices.