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Pho 101 Menu Prices 2026: Full List, Soups & Best Value

Pho 101 brings traditional Vietnamese cooking to diners across the United States, anchoring its menu around deeply simmered pho broth, fresh rice noodles, and a wide range of protein options. Beyond soup, the kitchen turns out vermicelli bowls, crisp spring rolls, and hearty banh mi sandwiches that reflect the full breadth of Vietnamese street-food culture.

Multiple U.S. locationsVietnamese cuisinePho & noodle soups
Sample · $$

Signature items

House Special Phofrom $13.99
Vermicelli Bowlfrom $12.99
Banh Mi Sandwichfrom $7.99
Fresh Spring Rollsfrom $5.99
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Cheapest item
Banh Mi sandwich from ~$7.99
Most popular
House Special Pho from ~$13.99

The signature bowl with multiple proteins

Best value combo
Pho + spring rolls ~$18–20
Vegetarian option
Vegetable Tofu Pho from ~$12.99
Full menu with prices

Pho 101 full menu and current prices

Prices are estimates based on publicly reported averages. Verify current prices with your local Pho 101 location.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the Pho 101 menu

  1. 1EdamameSimple, shareable starter~$4.99
  2. 2Soft Drinks~$2.99
  3. 3Vietnamese Iced Coffee~$4.99
  4. 4Thai Iced Tea~$4.49
  5. 5Lychee Iced Tea~$4.49
  6. 6Fresh Spring Rolls (2 pcs)~$5.99
  7. 7Che Ba Mau Dessert~$5.99
  8. 8Fried Spring Rolls (3 pcs)~$6.99
Bowl size comparison

Pho 101 pho sizes at a glance

Most pho bowls at Pho 101 are offered in small, medium, and large. Prices increase ~$1–2 per size step.

SizeApprox. OuncesEst. Price Range
Small~32 oz~$11–13
Medium~40 oz~$13–15
Large~48 oz~$15–17
Price comparison

How Pho 101 prices compare to other Vietnamese restaurants

Like-for-like comparison of common Vietnamese menu categories across national and regional chains.

CategoryPho 101Pho 21Simply PhoPho 75
House Special Pho (large)~$15.99~$14.99~$14.99~$13.50
Chicken Pho (medium)~$13.99~$12.99~$13.49~$12.00
Grilled Pork Vermicelli~$13.99~$13.49~$13.49~$12.50
Banh Mi Sandwich~$8.99~$7.99~$8.49~$7.00
Fresh Spring Rolls (2 pcs)~$5.99~$5.49~$5.99~$5.00
About

About Pho 101

Pho 101 is a Vietnamese restaurant group that has built its reputation on a single foundational idea: the perfect bowl of pho. The name itself is a nod to the dish — pho being the iconic Vietnamese noodle soup, and 101 signaling mastery of the basics. The restaurants focus on slow-simmered bone broth prepared daily, fresh rice noodles, and a generous selection of proteins that allow diners to customize their bowl.

Locations span multiple U.S. states, typically occupying strip-mall and suburban spaces where the fast-casual format keeps prices accessible without sacrificing authenticity. The menu reaches beyond pho to cover the full range of Vietnamese street food: vermicelli bowls dressed with nuoc cham, crispy fried spring rolls, banh mi sandwiches on house-baked baguettes, and refreshing drinks like Vietnamese iced coffee and iced lychee tea.

The restaurant's appeal lies in its consistency — the same fragrant broth, the same fresh herb garnish plate, and the same warm dining experience whether a customer visits a location in Virginia, Texas, or California. For many Vietnamese-American communities and curious newcomers alike, Pho 101 serves as an approachable gateway to a cuisine built on balance, freshness, and time-honored technique.

10+U.S. locations
$$price range
9+pho varieties

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is pho?

Pho (pronounced 'fuh') is a Vietnamese noodle soup made from a long-simmered bone broth seasoned with spices like star anise, cinnamon, and cloves, served over flat rice noodles with toppings such as thinly sliced beef, fresh herbs, bean sprouts, lime, and chili. It is considered Vietnam's national dish and Pho 101's signature offering.

What proteins are available in Pho 101's pho?

Pho 101 typically offers a range of proteins including rare sliced eye round steak (tai), well-done brisket (chin), flank, tendon, tripe, beef meatballs, and the house special bowl which combines multiple cuts. Chicken pho (pho ga) and a vegetable-tofu option are also on the menu.

Does Pho 101 have vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes. Pho 101 offers a Tofu Vegetable Pho made with vegetable broth, as well as a Tofu Vermicelli Bowl and a Tofu Banh Mi. Edamame and some fresh spring roll variations can also be made vegetarian. Always confirm with your server as preparation methods may vary by location.

What is the difference between vermicelli bowls and pho at Pho 101?

Pho is a hot soup with broth, rice noodles, and protein all in one bowl. Vermicelli bowls (bun) are served cold or at room temperature — rice vermicelli noodles are topped with grilled protein, fresh herbs, crushed peanuts, and a small cup of nuoc cham dipping sauce on the side rather than a broth base.

How big are the pho bowls at Pho 101?

Pho 101 generally offers small, medium, and large bowl sizes. A small is roughly 32 oz, medium around 40 oz, and large approximately 48 oz. The large bowl is a substantial meal and is popular with regular customers who enjoy the richer broth-to-noodle ratio it provides.

What comes on the side with pho at Pho 101?

A garnish plate accompanies every pho bowl. It typically includes fresh bean sprouts, Thai basil, sliced jalapeño, a wedge of lime, and sometimes culantro (sawtooth herb). Hoisin sauce and sriracha are placed on the table for customizing the broth to your taste.

What is a banh mi and what fillings does Pho 101 offer?

Banh mi is a Vietnamese sandwich served on a crispy French baguette with a combination of protein, house pâté, mayonnaise, pickled daikon and carrot, fresh cucumber slices, cilantro, and jalapeño. Pho 101's fillings include grilled pork, grilled chicken, lemongrass beef, combination deli meats, and a tofu version for vegetarians.

Is Pho 101 a chain or independently owned?

Pho 101 is a restaurant group with locations across several U.S. states, including locations on the East Coast and in the South. Individual locations may be franchised or independently operated under the Pho 101 brand. Menu items and prices can vary slightly between locations, so it is always best to check with your specific restaurant.

How do prices at Pho 101 compare to other Vietnamese restaurants?

Pho 101 is positioned in the mid-range for Vietnamese restaurants — slightly higher than bare-bones pho shops like Pho 75 but comparable to similar full-service Vietnamese casual dining spots. A large pho bowl typically runs $14–16, vermicelli bowls $13–15, and banh mi sandwiches $8–10, making it an affordable option for a full, satisfying meal.