Decor: 2 Presentation: 2 Service: 4 Quality: 4
Sorry folks, only took pics of the menu as I totally forgot to take pics of the food... by the time I remember, it was mostly in my stomach bahahaha... fail (was hungry). This is a typical small town local restaurant, nothing fancy about it. It is remodeled from what appears to be a ranch style home. The decor inside is nothing fancy, typical hangings of vietnamese pictures. They play vietnamese music which was nice to have. I ordered a Pho Dac Biet (house special... beef slices, beef balls, beef tendons, and beef tripes). When the food came, it wasn't presented in any way you may be used to in big cities. The beef were not red and the other ingredients were not placed in certain ways for presentation. I thought the ingredients could've been a bit more generous. Now to fans of Pho, it's all about the broth. The broth was pleasantly good, not fantastic, but good. I like broths a bit lighter as it would not overpower the rest of the bowl. I'd reccomend it to anyone in this small town. The price is fair and the service was good. The owners are actually Vietnamese and actually knows how to make an honest bowl of Pho! Overall, I'd recommend this place in...
Read moreI went there today with some friends, and I have multiple complaints. Firstly, the service was terrible. It took around 45 minutes for our food to be ready, which is absurd since we were the only 4 people in the restaurant and we only ordered some chicken wings and 2 bowls of pho! Secondly, the food was mediocre at best. There were barely any chicken wings for each order, and the bowls of pho were barren. Barely any content in the bowls, and the soup broth was just tap water. Finally, I ordered the chicken wing appiteizer, along with one of my friends. Unlike her, I ordered a can of coke while she got water. When we went to pay, she paid $5.50 while I paid $15. So either they charged me $9.50 for a can of coke, or they charged me extra just because I'm Filipino! Regarsless, this is a terrible place, and I highly suggest going...
Read moreIf you’re in Sechelt and craving real, authentic Vietnamese food, Kien Giang Pho is the spot. This family-owned and run restaurant serves up amazing, legit flavors that remind me of home.
I had the pho and it was absolutely delicious — rich, flavorful broth, tender noodles, and all the classic ingredients fresh and complete. The serving size was huge too, definitely worth it. I also enjoyed their appetizers, which were just as tasty.
The prices are very reasonable for the portion sizes and quality of food you get. I was hoping to try their frog legs, but sadly they were sold out that day — just a good reason to come back next time!
The owners are friendly and you can feel the heart they put into their food and service. Highly recommend this hidden gem in the...
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