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Welcome to Phi Coffee & Tea

Phi Coffee & Tea in Arlington, TX brings authentic Asian fusion flavors to the table, offering a diverse menu of appetizers, banh mi sandwiches, and sticky rice dishes. Customers rave about the light and flavorful drinks, such as the Cacao Sua Trung (Egg Cocoa Milk) and Taiwan Style milk tea. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it a great spot for hangouts or studying. Standout dishes include the spring rolls, coconut snails, and the unique corn milk drink. Phi Coffee & Tea is a hidden gem that deserves recognition for its authentic dishes and laid-back vibe.

LOCATIONS
  • Phi Coffee & Tea
    2430 E Pioneer Pkwy Ste 213 Arlington, TX 76010
    2430 E Pioneer Pkwy Ste 213 Arlington, TX 76010 Hotline: (817) 460-9888

Phi Coffee & Tea is a hidden gem in Arlington, TX, offering a unique blend of Asian fusion coffee and tea. Located at 2430 E Pioneer Pkwy Ste 213, this cozy spot is a paradise for food enthusiasts looking for a culinary adventure. From their delicious spring rolls to their flavorful banh mi sandwiches, every dish at Phi Coffee & Tea is crafted with love and care.

One of the standout appetizers at Phi Coffee & Tea is the GOI CUON TOM THIT, featuring spring rolls with pork, shrimp, and veggies. Another must-try dish is the Banh Mi Thit Nuong, a sandwich filled with mouthwatering BBQ pork. For a more substantial meal, don't miss out on their Xoi Thit Ga, sticky rice with grilled chicken that will leave you wanting more.

Customer reviews rave about the quality of food at Phi Coffee & Tea, with many praising the friendly staff and relaxed ambiance. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a cozy spot to catch up with friends, Phi Coffee & Tea is the place to be.

Personally, I was blown away by the authenticity and flavor of the dishes at Phi Coffee & Tea. The attention to detail in each dish and the cozy atmosphere made my dining experience unforgettable. I highly recommend trying the coconut snails and green Thai tea for a unique and satisfying taste sensation.

Overall, Phi Coffee & Tea is a must-visit for food lovers seeking a culinary journey through Asian fusion cuisine. With a wide range of dishes to choose from and a welcoming atmosphere, this restaurant is sure to become a favorite spot for anyone craving delicious and comforting food.

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Andrea G.
Andrea G.

Good food for the price and the drinks are super good as well! Very light and not heavy at all. Loved the vibe of the inside of the restaurant and the workers are super nice!

Belldandy O.
Belldandy O.

Every time I come to Dallas, my boyfriend takes me to Phi Coffee & Tea. This time I ordered the Cacao Sua Trung (Egg Cocoa Milk). It was not my favorite drink, but I wanted to try something we haven't tried before. It tasted like chocolate milk, so it wasn't bad, just not what I was expecting. The cocoa flavor definitely overpowered everything else that was in the drink. It was not busy inside. Our drinks were made within a few minutes and we were on our way shortly afterwards. The plaza itself is a bit busy, especially on the weekend. Parking shouldn't be an issue though.

Krysten I.
Krysten I.

This was an interesting experience. Phi Coffee and Tea is located in a little food court, but the stalls of the food court all seem to be owned by the same people. We came in for lunch expecting to be able to order a bunch of things from different places, but Phi Coffee was the only place open (the first stall). We walked down and saw some stalls that seemed closed and the last "stall" was a vietnamese AYCE hotpot place. So we walked back to Phi Coffee and ordered from there. They have a menu of soups and rice dishes and drinks. They also have a to-go style deli counter with hot food (like Panda Express). Those dishes looked good too, but we were overwhelmed and ordered from the posted menu. The cashier was friendly and gave some recommendations. My brother got the fried chicken rice plate and I got the pho. We also ordered some of the fried appetizers and a spring roll with shrimp cake. There was a self-serve water container and I got the corn milk from the refrigerator. The fried appetizers were really good and I liked the dipping sauce for the spring roll. It was a little spicy. The pho was flavorful and had a lot of meat in it. It had a combination of beef toppings: thicker slices of brisket, thinly sliced beef and beef balls. That's usually what I order at restaurants at home, so I was happy with it. It came with fresh bean sprouts and thai basil. There was enough to take home for dinner later. The corn milk was interesting, but really good; very creamy and sweet. I'd be interested in trying some of the other drinks offered if I came back.

Joey Y.
Joey Y.

A must try for the coconut snails. A lot smaller then I expected it but it was very good. Spring rolls were great too with the peanut sauce. I have never had green Thai tea! It was good. It was creamy and leafy and a bit nutty! The cashier was very nice when I asked for recommendations.

Sela V.
Sela V.

Super chill and vibey ambience, great for hang outs and maybe studying if you like a busy background. This place does not get the recognition it deserves. I have always seen their corn milk sitting on the shelf so I decided to try it. It is a very unique sweet drink, that does taste a bit like corn. I am hoping to try the other signature teas soon. I also got the Taiwan Style milk tea.

Trung N.
Trung N.

You won't find a lot of places that serves good "ốc" like this in Arlington (in fact, the other place that I used to go has been closed down due to lack of popularity). I can safely say that Phi serves very authentic ốc, with my personal favorite: ốc hương. If you haven't had it before, it's a type of river snail that was cooked, sautéed, and mixed with your choice of sauce (which can be tamarind, garlic butter, etc.) The dish is always my go-to at Phi and it is super flavorful and full of texture. The only thing is that it can be a bit expensive for its portion size but then again, it's hard to find authentic food like this in Arlington. Besides the ốc dishes, Phi also serves other common Vietnamese dishes such as cơm tấm (broken rice served with chargrilled pork) and hủ tiếu Mỹ Tho (noodle soup with Mỹ Tho styled toppings). Highly recommend you order one of these dishes for your own and another ốc dish to share with your party.