Explore the Phở Xe Lua menu featuring flavorful Vietnamese pho, vermicelli bowls, chow mein, and fresh seafood. Enjoy generous portions, fast service, and authentic tastes at 5331 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA.
Phở Xe Lua offers an authentic Vietnamese dining experience right in the heart of Sacramento. Their menu showcases a rich variety of classic dishes, with a special focus on pho and hearty rice and chow fun plates. The Combination House Special pho is a standout, featuring rare steak, brisket, tendon, tripe, and beef balls served in a flavorful broth, complemented by fresh herbs and generous portions. Chicken lovers can indulge in options like Lemongrass Chicken and Mongolian Chicken Over Rice, each prepared with vibrant, well-balanced flavors.
Noteworthy are their creative milkshakes, offering Vietnam-inspired flavors such as Durian, Red Bean, and Vietnamese Coffee, adding a unique twist to traditional desserts. Diners praise the fast, friendly service, clean and spacious interior, and the generous portions that make every meal satisfying. Whether you're craving classic pho or savory stir-fried chow fun, Phở Xe Lua delivers authentic taste with consistent quality and value.
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Da chanh
Shrimp and pork spring rolls. (2) in each order.
Crepe with shrimp and pork. please allow 25 minutes to prepare.
Pepper salted shrimp. prep time is 20 minutes.
We were in the town and wanted to explore some good pho, and found this place on my want to go list. I ordered the small Combination House Special beef rice noodle soup; it came with rare steak, flank, brisket, tendon, tripe, and beef balls. It also came with a good amount of side veggies, which was a big plus. The broth was decent, and the portion was generous. I honestly doubted whether it was really a small bowl. I also tried their Shrimp & Boiled Pork Spring Rolls. This was a letdown; the wrapper was loose, and the pork was quite dry. Even though the rolls were huge, I didn't find anything special about them. I ordered the Vietnamese Iced Coffee with Condensed Milk as well, and this was another disappointment. The coffee was not strong enough or sweet enough, and it ended up being quite bitter. This was my first time having a Vietnamese coffee that tasted bitter. I would recommend skipping their Vietnamese coffee.
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