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    Great Pho Restaurants in Phoenix (Phở)

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    Wondering where to get good phở in Phoenix? Here's a list of great places.

    Great Pho Restaurants in Phoenix (Phở) - Pho Tai - Chicken Hot and Sour Soup. Image: CC BY 2.0--elsie.hui
    Caption: Pho Tai - Chicken Hot and Sour Soup. Image: CC BY 2.0--elsie.hui

    Celiac.com 05/31/2023 - We get a lot of questions from people looking for gluten-free food of one kind or another. 

    Our articles on the Best Phở restaurants in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and the San Francisco, have been very popular, and a number of readers have asked about where to get good phở in Phoenix.

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    Phở, for those in the know, is the delicious broth-based soup, made from beef, oxtail or chicken, that is the national dish of Vietnam. 

    We've done an article about how most types of phở are naturally gluten-free, as long as you remember to use only gluten-free condiments. 

    Phở is almost always served with a variety of condiments, including bean sprouts, cilantro, Thai basil, mint sprigs, scallions, and saw-tooth leaves, bird's eye chilis, sliced jalapeño peppers, Sriracha (Rooster) Sauce, and lime wedges. Sriracha Rooster Sauce is gluten-free. Beware of hoisin sauce, and make extra sure it's gluten-free; if you're not sure, then avoid it.

    NOTE: Definitely avoid egg noodles in your phở, and it is worth asking when you order whether or not the egg noodles are cooked separately from the standard phở rice noodles. 

    Gluten-free Phở in Phoenix

    There are so many good phở restaurants in the Phoenix, that it's hard to count them all, let alone list them here.

    If we missed a favorite phở spot of yours, or if you know of a good one that's not on our list, please share it in the comments below and we'll be sure to add it to our list.

    NOTE: Restaurants can change owners, employees, recipes, etc., without notice, so it's always important to call ahead or ask about the gluten-free status of anything you order, including their phở.

    If you're looking for great phở in Phoenix, here's a list of thirteen places to start:

    Rice Paper Vietnamese Restaurant
    Rice Paper Vietnamese Restaurant - 2241 N 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85006

    Pho Thanh
    1702 W Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85015

    Pho 43
    2844 N 43rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009

    Pho King Kitchen
    Pho King Kitchen - 3141 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016

    Da Vang Restaurant
    Da Vang Restaurant - 4538 N 19th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85015

    Pho Leo
    1734 E Main St #5, Mesa, AZ 85203

    Kai Hoan
    Kai Hoan - 1537 East Apache Boulevard, Tempe

    Pho A.V.
    Pho A.V. - 3202 E Greenway Rd #1289, Phoenix, AZ 85032

    Pho 602
    Pho 602 Vietnamese Restaurant - 2120 N 35th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009

    Pho Viet
    Pho Viet Vietnamese Restaurant - 1941 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016

    Little Saigon
    Little Saigon - 7016 N 57th Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301



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