
Restaurant Row just turned up the heat. Phở Bar Vietnamese Kitchen has planted its latest flag at Dellagio Town Center on Orlando’s famed dining strip, bringing a modern spin on Vietnamese soups, rice plates and specialty teas to the Dr. Phillips neighborhood. The new arrival leans into the shopping center’s growing reputation as an evening go-to for dinner-focused spots.
Menu and hours
According to the West Orange Times & Observer, the Dellagio location is open daily from 5 to 10 p.m. and includes a kids’ menu alongside standbys such as the house special pho, wagyu pho, a shrimp noodle bowl and a pork-chop rice plate. The paper also highlights a slate of specialty teas, including Thai tea, taro milk tea, fruit tea and an orange-honey tea that line up alongside the kitchen’s pho selections.
The restaurant’s official site lists the Dellagio address and notes that Phở Bar operates other Florida outposts, including a Mills50 location on East Colonial Drive and a Sand Lake area kitchen. The Phở Bar website also states that all locations are walk-in only, do not accept reservations and offer catering for larger parties.
How it fits on Restaurant Row
Dellagio Town Center has been a steady magnet for new concepts, and in April the Orlando Weekly reported that Phở Bar’s owners planned to take over the former Hinabe wagyu shabu-shabu space after only minor interior changes. That report framed the move as part of a broader wave of openings along Restaurant Row that continues to reshape where Dr. Phillips diners head when they go out.
What diners can expect
The new outpost leans into the brand’s reputation for long-simmered broths and daily-fresh noodles, a focus underscored on the Phở Bar website. With evening-only hours and kid-friendly options, the Dellagio shop appears geared to families looking for a casual dinner spot, while the lineup of specialty teas and steaming bowls of pho cater to late-night cravings, according to the West Orange Times & Observer.
The Dellagio Phở Bar is open now for dinner service, with walk-ins welcome and takeout and catering listed among its options. For more details and the full menu, check the Phở Bar listing on Visitor Orlando.









