Food
Pho 20: Fine Vietnamese Cuisine, And The Complete Dining Package on the East End
Galveston is and has always been the most diverse melting pot in Texas, due mostly to its establishment as a worldwide port in the 19th Century. Sailors, shippers, architects, and entrepreneurs from all over the globe set into motion a cultural hodgepodge that has remained a significant part of the city’s multi-faceted identity for the entirety of its existence. And perhaps the greatest achievement born from the breadth of our cultural awareness has been, of course, the food. Unlike the farmers and residents of rural Texas who were limited to the fruits of their land and livestock, those original Galvestonians enjoyed the finest flavors from European and Asian restaurants, and fortunately for present-day residents their expansive and welcoming appetites have passed down through the generations and continued the legacy of welcoming fine foreign food.
Therefore, it should be no wonder why Pho 20, in its less-than-stunning, used-to-be-a-bank building on one of the less assuming blocks of Broadway, almost instantly became an Island favorite, serving up huge dishes of delicious authenticity. Labeled “Fine Vietnamese Cuisine,” Pho 20 is the complete dining package, a great atmosphere, stellar service, expansive variety, and outstanding food. I can easily say it is unquestionably one of the best restaurants in Galveston, and it opened much to the delight of Island foodies who immediately recognized that Pho 20 was the aphoristic book not to be judged by its cliché cover.
Pho 20’s staff is easily one of the friendliest and most accommodating on the Island, as well. Guests have only to take a few steps inside the restaurant before they are immediately greeted and ushered to a table, unless of course it is during peak hours; due to its popularity Pho 20 is known to sometimes require waiting for a table. Throughout the meal, service is attentive but not overbearing, and caters to the needs of each table. Servers are all smiles and are eager to assist diners in navigating their way through the pages of menu items, offering recommendations and answering questions.
Appetizers include dumplings, Vietnamese crepes, and several variations of egg rolls, as well as spring rolls wrapped in soft and chewy rice paper and served with homemade peanut sauce. The entrée menu is categorized for easy reference and includes several variations of the dish under each heading. Entrée categories include, of course, the Pho and Fried Egg Noodles, along with Vermicelli Rice Noodles, Thin Vermicelli, Vietnamese Hot & Sour Soup, Steamed Rice Platters, Fried Rice, Beef, Chicken, Seafood, Tofu, Vegetables, Salads, and finally, the Chef’s Specialties. Of course the traditional Hoisin and Sriracha sauces are available for embellishment, but the food has so much flavor you will probably not even consider using them.
The most noteworthy aspect of Pho 20 is its obvious lack of pork on the menu, there is not any at all, not even in the egg rolls, but perhaps that coincides with the fact that it also has one of the most extensive selections of vegetarian and vegan meals in Galveston. Those practicing alternative diets or those with dietary restrictions are not confined to the list of side dishes or limited to one or two items, in fact at least one-third of their menu is entirely meatless. Pho 20 is also the only place on the Island that serves authentic Bubble Tea in ten different flavors ranging from Avocado to Mango to Mocha.
With endless variety, a great atmosphere, and welcoming service, Pho 20 will quickly become that spot you visit every time you come to Galveston, and for locals it is already on the regular lunchtime agenda. It can provide a peaceful meal time respite, or the perfect forum to celebrate with large groups no matter how varied the tastes are among them. Pho 20 is quite simply that place that will always keep you wanting Pho.
Pho 20
2101 Broadway Avenue on the East End of the Island
(409)750-9200
www.pho20.com
Open Monday – Saturday, 11am-9pm, Closed Sunday