Pho Que Huong - Menu

4028 Dyer St, El Paso, United States

🛍 Asian

Phone: (+1)9153035299

Address: 4028 Dyer St, El Paso, United States

City: El Paso

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 0

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Fried Rice

Rice Plates

Entrées

Noodles

Stir-Fried Noodles

Meat Dishes

Nachos

Curry Options

Pho

Indian

Cold

Special Roll

Traditional Noodle Soup

Rice Dishes

Grilled Meat Over Rice

Bu'n

Noodle Soup Specialties

Soups

Beef Stew

Noodle Dishes - A

Vermicelli

Vietnamese Sandwich-Banh Mi

Sandwiches

Chicken

Dessert

Address

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Categories

  • 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.

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