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Welcome to Who Wanna Pho

Who Wanna Pho is a Vietnamese-Asian Fusion lounge located in Atlanta, GA, offering a variety of rice plates, small plates, and pho options. The ambiance is hip and modern, with live music, karaoke, and a full bar. Customers rave about the flavorful dishes, such as the grilled chicken rice plate and brisket pho. The menu features quirky dish names and offers options for vegetarians and vegans. Despite some minor service delays, the overall experience is pleasant, with attentive staff and a vibrant atmosphere. With late-night hours, unique cocktails, and hookah options, Who Wanna Pho is a must-visit spot for delicious food and a great time.

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Welcome to Who Wanna Pho, a Vietnamese Asian Fusion lounge located in Atlanta, GA. This trendy spot offers a variety of dishes with a quirky menu naming convention that adds to the fun ambiance of the place. With options like Grilled Chicken, Sautéed Steak, Vegetarian Stir Fry Noodles, and Beef Short Ribs, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Customers have praised the delicious food at Who Wanna Pho, with standout dishes like the brisket pho and the signature steak, brisket, meatballs, and shrimp pho receiving rave reviews. The flavors are rich and satisfying, perfect for a cold night or a late-night craving.

In addition to the tasty food, the ambiance at Who Wanna Pho is described as modern, ambient, and intimate, making it a great spot for date nights or hanging out with friends. The neon lights and chill vibes add to the late-night aesthetic, creating a unique dining experience.

With a dedicated owner who ensures a pleasant dining experience and friendly service, Who Wanna Pho stands out as a must-visit spot in Atlanta. Whether you're a pho enthusiast or looking to try something new, Who Wanna Pho is sure to impress with its flavorful dishes and laid-back atmosphere.

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Kierra D.
Kierra D.

Food amazing. Came out quickly. Service was great. GiGi was our server and it made the experience fun! Ambiance was chill.

Jamesa H.
Jamesa H.

First of all, black owned establishment. Yay! I can't remember what was there before but it was also black owned so I'm happy to see a new concept thriving there now. The set up seemed similar - different coat of paint. They do have tvs in case you want to catch a game. We went to this restaurant after a Yelp event close by the area -- we arrived a little after 9pm no later than 9:30p - but no worries because they are opened very late to the wee hours of morning! My friend got one of the Pho options & I got the crab rangoons, wings with rice. My meal wasnt anything to rave home about but I will get pho next time since she said it was pretty good! I will say the owner was the only one working the floor so it got a bit overwhelming as tables filled kind of quickly on a random Thursday night lol but he handled it swell We did have to ask about the pho as it was forgotten - but once it came it was hot and fresh. I may or may not be back but I encourage you all to go support & get the pho.

Juliana S.
Juliana S.

It's a cute spot. I thought the decor was adorable and content worthy. Very modern and ambient. And whatever playlist they had on was FIRE. And the menu was quirky and had fun names. Another potentially solid date night spot, because it feels intimate. We saw couples there as well as friend groups, varying in size. And they are open very late! It's new, so I feel like they are still working out kinks as far as efficiency (it was an unusually busy Thursday night so the kitchen got a little backed up). But when the food came, most of it was hot and TASTY. I had the brisket pho. It was PERFECT for a cold night.

Meka D.
Meka D.

First visit, overall had a good time. Happy hour from 5-8pm. $5 lemon drops and margaritas. $10 wings. I had the classic pho and shrimp spring rolls. I added chili oil and Siracha to my pho and had sweet chili sauce instead with my spring rolls. My bf had chicken tacos. They even had spoken word when I was there (Wednesday). My only thing was service was slow. When I got there, it was only 4 of us and we had to keep asking for the same things.

Maggie H.
Maggie H.

Amazing late night pho spot with chill night vibes. I've never heard of a pho spot open so late. When you enter, the place is dim with neon lights; it gives a great late night aesthetic. The booth tables are very tall. Restaurant surfaces looked clean. They also serve cocktails and offer hookah, so lots of variety and more than just a pho spot. Menu has silly pho names lol. This place opened just last year and has been using a homemade pho recipe. We got the tell me when to pho (with brisket and steak) and who wanna pho signature. My favorite part of pho is the broth, and this restaurant's soup is flavorful and rich. Service is decent considering the number of tables to one waitress. Although we asked for no jalapeños in the soup, it still came with them. It isn't a lot of pho, no leftovers were taken home. I'd come back here again (especially with the late night hours because how do so many places close by 8/9pm). There is no parking lot, but there are several nearby streets for you to find parking.

Kim G.
Kim G.

This avant-garde atmosphere plus pho was a new combination for me but I tell you - It Works! The food was absolutely delicious. I'm not a pho expert but the chicken pho was full of fresh ingredients and flavor. Because I wasn't hungry I just ordered the chicken wings. They were crispy and full of a tangy/spicy flavor- honestly some of the best wings I've ever had. The other dish ordered in our party was tacos. I didn't taste them but they looked full of color and person that ordered them said she'd definitely order them again. We started with a couple of drinks. They were pretty and tasty. And finally, our entire experience was pleasant partly due to our waitress. She was attentive and kind. This place is definitely worth a try!

Ley S.
Ley S.

Shout out to Who Wanna Pho for taking my Pho-ginity! I've been dying to try this place due to all of the content I've seen on it via social media and the food did not disappoint. We came in on a Sunday afternoon and while it wasn't very crowded, they had the music and the vibes flowing. Our waitress/vibe controller was Vee and I just wanted to give her a special shout out for being so kind and making recommendations since it was our first time. I order 'Pho the Love of Money' which is their shrimp pho and it was SOOO flavorful. I also discovered my love for hoisin sauce :) In my opinion, my pho was reasonably priced ($17), because I was able to leave full and have some to take home as leftovers (heated up beautifully once all of that srichia and hoisin sauce marinated with the broth, might I add) but I also don't have any other standard to compare it to. We didn't partake this time, but they also have hookah and cocktails as well as what looks like some sort of karaoke events on Saturdays. I will definitely be back on a Friday or Saturday night just to see how live the vibe gets and of course get some more delicious pho!

Akira C.
Akira C.

Service from the woman with the blonde hair (I believe she was the owner or manager) was A1. Super sweet and friendly, I would deff come back just for this reason alone. It was definitely a vibe in there. I loved the music selection and when the neon lights came on, it really set the tone. I ordered some appetizers and then the steak and rice dinner. I actually really enjoyed my food but I will just say that the main entree was a tad bit unseasoned, however it wasn't terrible.