Pholicious Vietnamese Rice Noodle Soup
The Mall of Victor Valley, 14400 Bear Valley Rd Ste 735, Victorville, CA 92392, United States
This place doesn't have the best service and the boba drinks aren't that great. I didn't try the pho so if you are going there for that, your experience may be better. I wanted to try the manapua on their menu which is basically a steamed bun containing meat. I asked the guy what kind of meat is in it and he didn't know (he said he's still new) understandable, he gets the guy in the back who actually prepares the food and he don't know either. Kind of annoying, so I guess mystery meat manapua? Whatever, I ordered some just to see if it's good. I'm assuming it will probably be either beef or chicken. Well ends up, they are all out of the manapuas. Nice. So I'm able to get a refund and I just leave with my tea. That tea was like 90% mango concentrate with 10% black tea. It was too sweet for my liking and the bobas were way too soft and soggy. Anyway not worth the price, I went to Manny's for some carne asada fries and that was good.
Pho Saigon Le
12353 Mariposa Rd F12, Victorville, CA 92395, United States
Most amazing Vietnamese coffee. Can’t seem to find a different Vietnamese restaurant with the same taste in Southern California.
Pho Kobe
15208 Bear Valley Rd, Victorville, CA 92395, United States
Expert Asian here. Hands down the best Vietnamese restaurant in Victorville. The boba was fresh.
Pholicious
13680 Bear Valley Rd E2, Victorville, CA 92392, United States
Just stopped for bobba Tea. Didnt realize it was a Vietnamese restaurant, too. The food was delicious! Had the seared pork plate with jasmine unsweetened tea. The plate was delicious. The atmosphere was good since the main signage was the bobba tea. Clean restaurant!
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Young Dim Sum
12209 Hesperia Rd F, Victorville, CA 92395, United States
Came here for sushi because there were pictures of sushi on Google but they dont have it on their menu. I think it used to be a sushi restaurant and they turned into a dim sum place. Most of the 5-star reviews are from when it was a sushi place.Service is decent but their dim sum is just okay. The only thing we liked was the shu mai and custard buns and we tried a lot. Nothing really has a good flavor or tastes fresh. Ive had freezer dumplings that taste better.I wouldnt recommend the grilled shrimp dumpling. Definitely dont get their Vietnamese coffee. It was mostly ice, not strong at all, and costs more than a coffee somewhere else. This wasnt a vietnamese coffee, just an overpriced cup of ice.