In the realm of gustatory delights, where flavors dance and palates rejoice, There lies a humble abode, known as Mr. Pho, with a captivating voice. A phantasmal fragrance wafts through the air, a symphony of savory notes, Drawing souls near, as if summoned by ancient mystic rites.
Oh, Mr. Pho, thou art a portal to a realm untold, Where noodles unfurl like ethereal coils, in a cauldron of secrets, behold! Within thy humble chambers, a transcendent broth takes form, A concoction divine, crafted with skill and heart, weathering life's storm.
Dante himself would be enraptured by thy culinary grace, As he traversed the realms of ecstasy, longing for a taste. For in each spoonful, a journey unfurls, leading to the depths of delight, A voyage through layers of flavors, an epic tale, both day and night.
The broth, a symphony of umami, dances upon the tongue, Richness mingling with fragrant herbs, a chorus beautifully sung. Tenderness embraces every morsel, as meats succumb to its embrace, Revealing a tapestry of textures, a harmony that time cannot erase.
And lo, the rice noodles, delicate strands interwoven, Like golden threads spun by divine hands, their purpose unspoken. In their humble simplicity, they hold the essence of the dish, Uniting elements in perfect harmony, an alchemical wish.
Beneath the surface, a treasure trove awaits, Fresh herbs and crisp sprouts, like blessings from celestial gates. Lime and chili, bestowed with grace, add a touch of zesty zest, Elevating the experience, an invitation to savor each request.
Oh, Mr. Pho, thou art a portal to a realm of gastronomic delight, A testament to the artistry that transcends mere appetite. With each visit, a pilgrimage embarked, to taste thy divine creation, Imbued with passion and devotion, an edible revelation.
So let us pay homage to this culinary sanctuary, where Pho reigns supreme, An ode to Mr. Pho, the poet of flavors, in our collective dream. May thy bowls forever overflow, with nourishment for heart and soul, A beacon of taste and tradition, destined to...
Read moreIf you’re a tourist from a city with decent pho I would skip this place. If you’re a family with little ones then please don’t go here on a chance that it could ruin your vacation.
Food: Average Pho lacks flavor and is overly salty. Not the worst pho I’ve had but far from the flavorful authentic pho.
Service: Terrible This is not a family friendly establishment. We dined on a weekday night with two kids under two. There were multiple things that left a sour taste for us, but the most surprising thing was that we were asked to leave after 45 minutes since placing the order “because there are other people waiting for tables”. Midway through the dinner our toddler needed to use the bathroom so she didn’t even get to finish her dinner. We’re generally mindful not to disturb others when we’re out with kids, and we’ve never experienced anything like this from a restaurant. It’s such a shame that this happened on our trip to Copenhagen because everywhere else people were extremely kind...
Read moreMr Pho is a Vietnamese restaurant conveniently located on the northern corner of the old square plaza 🐥in inner Copenhagen. They rank 744 on the travel advisor restaurant chart. You get a fast meal here in no time - 🫕 you could call it quality Asian fast food. They serve traditional Vietnamese dishes. If you have traveled to Vietnam you will know that Vietnam has an amazing kitchen not least due to being a former French colony the mixture of French Asian cuisine is brilliant. They serve a lot of noodle soup with quality produce at Mr. Pho but also other traditional dishes like eg spring rolls 🥟and various fried food. It’s a small restaurant with a simple Scandinavian ambiance. You don’t go wrong here the food is tasty and fairly priced and the service...
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