Phoosha - Menu

356 Arsenal Street, Watertown, 02472, United States Of America

🛍 Thai, Asian, Pickup, Japanese

4.6 💬 1130 Reviews
Phoosha

Phone: +16179230123,+16179262222

Address: 356 Arsenal Street, Watertown, 02472, United States Of America

City: Watertown

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1130

Website: http://www.oshaweb.com

"Came here for a nice dinner when visiting Boston and I did not disappoint. We were looking for an Asian place and this definitely hit the spot. Inside it feels like a nice relaxed diner and the service was very friendly as we were a were in the mood for and what types of items on the menu might complement what we're feeling. I ended up on a roasted duck rice plate, which also came with vegetables. I had a flight the next morning so I wasn't sure about getting too involved with spice so I got mild, but my friend got a spicy chicken dish and that had a really nice touch of heat. For dessert we got a mango sticky rice, which was amazing. I'm also a little biased because mango sticky rice is one of my favourite desserts.Overall, if you're looking for a quick, nice Thai or Vietnamese meal at an affordable price I would highly recommend visiting this restaurant."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Soups

Appetizer

Chicken

Vietnamese Dishes

Starters

Pho The National Dish (It Is Eaten For Breakfast And Dinner Or At Any Time Of The Day.)

Beef Rice Noodles Soup

Thai Dishes

Chief's Specials

Hoang Lan - Noodle Dishes

Rice Plate / Ala Carte

Salad

Pho

Asian

Phở - Beef Noodle Soup

Rice Plates

Vegetarian

Grilled Specialities

Finger Food

Vietnamese Food - Rice Dish

Fried Rice Dishes & Noodle Dishes (Lunch)

Entrées

Asian Soups

Thai

Chinese Starters

Fried Noodles

Rice Noodle Bowl

Entrees From The Kitchen

Noodle Dish

MrYuck MrYuck

The food here is REALLY good. Get the mango smoothie with your order, y'all won't be let down.

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Reviews

Chouhei
Chouhei

Delicious food, exceptionally quick service, a pleasant atmosphere, and convenient parking available.


Steven
Steven

Dac Biet was excellent, although I wish the bowl were a bit larger. The Mother's Day mango dessert was beautifully presented in the shape of a heart and tasted delicious. As for parking, I managed to find a spot in the restaurant's lot without any issues.


Madilyn
Madilyn

This place is so adorable, the outside is so nicely decorated in the inside is very cozy. Friendly staff, amazing food! Service was great. My Tai Pho was up there with some of the best pho I've had. The chive dumplings were amazing. Would definitely recommend! View menu


AlewAnimates
AlewAnimates

Another nice feature is that if you pay in cash and spend over $50, you get $5 back, which is a nice bonus that some might overlook. Besides that, the restaurant is small and has a beautifully colorful exterior. I also enjoyed the surroundings. The only downside is that parking can be a bit limited.


Tricia
Tricia

I'm really looking forward to returning here and trying more of their menu. The Pho sac biet was one of the best I've had in Boston (not to mention the cheapest), and the pad Thai with chicken was so delicious. I got this food to go but the vibes in the store are so cool and the waitress was so nice I'd love to eat in next time.


Raisha
Raisha

We had an excellent experience dining here, thanks to the delicious food and outstanding service from Jane. She was incredibly kind and attentive, ensuring our orders arrived quickly, hot, and fresh. It was the perfect place for a simple meal on a rainy Sunday evening. We tried the drunken noodles, mango fried rice, a chicken sauté dish, samosas, and Tom Kha Gai soup. Everything was packed with flavor and exceeded our expectations. Thank you for a wonderful meal! View menu


AlewAnimates
AlewAnimates

Nice tiny place. Wasn’t busy when I went. The people seemed nice, couldn’t understand what they were saying. But was very chill. The waitress lady was nice and very patient. The fried dumplings appetizer was very good! Never had them before, so it was a first good experience! And idk what the sauce was with the dumplings, but it tasted amazing with them! For the meal I stuck with the Duck soup. Was very filling, delicious! Overall good little experience. The other to thing I liked is if you bring cash, you might be able to save a few bucks. Like if you spend over $50 you get $5 back. Which I guess some people wouldn’t take the money. But I’d say it’s a great deal I other than that, it’s a sm...


Cal
Cal

After getting takeout a few times from here, we finally ate in as a family. I started off a bit skeptical at first because the restaurant has Thai and Vietnamese dishes. Usually that's a red flag for not being good at either. But turns out, they nailed both. The tom yum soup is our go-to. They have two sizes. The other Thai dishes are also tasty. The pad Thai, chicken satay, and mango sticky rice are all quite good. And their soft shell crab dish is also garlicky good. On the Vietnamese side of the house, all of their pho dishes are yummy and rich. Finally, this was the first time we dined in, and the service was as good as the food. Our server offered our family a stand for the iPhone my so...


Rui
Rui

Came here for a nice dinner when visiting Boston and I did not disappoint. We were looking for an Asian place and this definitely hit the spot. Inside it feels like a nice relaxed diner and the service was very friendly as we were a were in the mood for and what types of items on the menu might complement what we're feeling. I ended up on a roasted duck rice plate, which also came with vegetables. I had a flight the next morning so I wasn't sure about getting too involved with spice so I got mild, but my friend got a spicy chicken dish and that had a really nice touch of heat. For dessert we got a mango sticky rice, which was amazing. I'm also a little biased because mango sticky rice is one... View menu

Watertown

Watertown

Watertown, a historic New England town, is known for its diverse food scene, featuring classic American dishes, Italian cuisine, and Armenian specialties like kebab and lavash.

Categories

  • Thai Savor the vibrant flavors of Thailand with our menu featuring a delightful array of dishes, from spicy curries to fragrant stir-fries, all crafted with authentic spices and fresh ingredients.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Pickup Quick and convenient, our Pickup category offers delicious meals prepared with care and ready to go. Perfect for busy days or a cozy meal at home, enjoy a variety of dishes that suit any taste and preference.
  • Japanese Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • menu
  • Delivery
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  • Television

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