Pho Restaurants in the United States – Pho on the Move

Updated 09-22-09. Here are some stats on Vietnamese pho restaurants in the U.S. – part of a market analysis project I’m working on. The results are still preliminary but worth sharing. I had many sources, but the data presented here came from PhoFever.com’s own Pho Restaurant Directory. Thanks to Tom Nguyen of PhoFever.com for keeping up the database. I’ll share other interesting info as they become available.

Caveat #1. The pho restaurant industry in the U.S. is quite dynamic, and with the popularity of pho on the increase, new pho restaurants are open all the time. I don’t think there is a list anywhere that can call itself a complete pho restaurant directory. Since many available pho restaurant lists are really voluntary efforts, meaning the restaurants are either submitted by the restaurateurs themselves, or by diners giving reviews, the “most complete” list would have to be one that is active and updated often. I think PhoFever.com’s directory is a good starting point.

One thing is for sure: the actual pho restaurant industry is larger than shown here. Once we can include them all, I’m sure adjustments of the rankings for some markets will need to be made. Not all, just some.

Caveat #2. Because of the dynamic nature of the pho market and the voluntary nature of these databases, absolute numbers are not available at this point. Much more important, though, are trends for relative comparison and quick glance purposes. You won’t find exact numbers here, or anywhere else.

Caveat #3. Many many Vietnamese restaurants offer pho, but some specialty restaurants do not. Though they exist, I don’t expect many non-pho restaurants present in PhoFever.com’s Directory.

On with the stats. Below are some snapshots of the data. The market analysis itself is much more extensive. Click on the graphics to get larger versions.

Top U.S. Cities With Pho Restaurants

The first graph shows the top 15 American cities with the largest number of pho restaurants. Many of us take for granted that we have a pho shop right around the corner, within driving distance, or multiple places to go for our pho fix. For many others, such luxury is not available to them. Much more detailed stats to come.

Top US cities with number of pho restaurants

Pho Restaurants in California Cities

An overwhelming number of Vietnamese live in California, with many many more pho lovers who are not Vietnamese. Here are the number of restaurants doing business in California cities. San Francisco leads the pack with trendy places, high tech-mined population, cool young and old people (both restaurateurs and diners,) and a huge number of Chinese/Viet descents. My San Diego is not doing too bad at rank number 5. Collectively though, Orange County is still the place to go if large numbers matter to you.

Pho restaurants by CA cities Pho Restaurants in the United States   Pho on the Move

Pho Restaurants by States

Of course east and west coasts of the U.S. have the most pho restaurants. Houston, Texas stands its own ground smack in the center of the country, of course with a very large Viet presence there. So what’s amazing? It’s the fact that, though still sparse in many places, there are now pho restaurants in all 50 states, including Alaska, Wyoming, Montana and North Dakota! The U.S. is a big place, so there’s still some more work to do.

Pho restaurants by states

Stay tuned for more stats from the analysis.

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6 Responses for “Pho Restaurants in the United States – Pho on the Move”

  1. Inthewater says:

    The nice thing about having only a few places to get pho, as Iowa does, is that you know which ones are good and which ones are just okay.

    :)

  2. Cuong Huynh says:

    Excellent point. And in that case the good will survive and the bad will go away.
    On the other hand, here in San Diego and Little Saigon in Santa Ana, occasionally it’s hard to decide where to go because there are so many good ones. Ahh the luxury we have …

  3. Carmie says:

    I am so sad!!! I can’t believe that Chicago isn’t on the list :-( and we have quite a few. The ones I know are mostly on Argyle & Broadway – Pho Xe Tank, Pho 777, Pho Viet , Pho Hoa, (do you sense a theme hehehe??) Hai Yan, Cafe Hoang, etc etc but also several in Chinatown, some on the northside like Hoanh Long and Le Colonial downtown. Not that I’ve tried them all, no such luck.

  4. Cuong Huynh says:

    Hi Carmie. I think Chicago is ranked just a few below #15, so don’t be so sad. In fact those you named plus a few others constitute a great selection of great quality pho. Also to be fair, I’ve just updated a statement regarding the fact that not all pho restaurants are necessarily included in this pass, and future updates will for sure adjust the rankings.

  5. Cbodien says:

    I live in Tacoma and we have a lot of PHO restaurants. As a matter of fact, the best PHO I have had is actually in Tacoma. thanks!

  6. Cuong Huynh says:

    @Cbodien. Care to share some of your best pho restaurants in Tacoma? I’ve never been there and am very curious, in case I need to refer someone.

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