All food is very salty. And large size food is too small but when we ask more noodle, this restaurant charges more money. Most of all Vietnamese restaurant never charge on additional noodles. I can understand to charge for additional noodles. But from the first time, the large size was too small. And, there are too many menus that cannot be ordered on the menu list.
☆☆☆ This restaurant asks 3% additional fee when you pay with credit card.☆☆☆ I visit Vietnam very very a lot, but the restaurant who asks additional fee for credit card payment is first time. This restaurant is very crazy.
Unfortunately, I saw bad reviews same like I experienced, after I visit here. Yes, very little meat, too.
This restaurant should be ended.
--- Additional review --- This restaurant continues to disrespect its customers. I saw the owner's response to a review, and they are claiming to offer 'freedom of payment methods' while charging more for credit card payments and pushing customers to pay with cash. That's a ridiculous excuse! Don't they think we know that pushing for cash payments allows them to avoid not only credit card processing fees but also value-added tax (VAT)? In Vietnam, almost all restaurants include VAT in their menu prices. If VAT is separate, it is clearly stated on the menu beforehand. They are trying to change the subject and make excuses. They have no...
Read morePhở An, located on Dương Đình Nghệ Street, is a small and cozy spot that offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Though the space is not large, it is tidy and clean, making it a comfortable place to enjoy a bowl of phở.
As for the food, the phở here is decent, with a flavorful and aromatic broth served hot. However, I found the broth a bit too salty, which might not suit those who prefer a lighter, more balanced taste. The meat and rice noodles are fresh and well-prepared, but the overall flavor could be improved by adjusting the seasoning to cater to a wider range of palates.
The service is quick and friendly, with staff providing a warm and accommodating experience. Prices are reasonable, reflecting the quality of the food and the intimate setting of the restaurant.
If you’re looking for a small, cozy place to enjoy phở in Đà Nẵng, Phở An is worth a try. However, you might want to ask for a lighter seasoning if you’re not accustomed to a...
Read moreThe first thing that impressed me about this Pho restaurant was how impeccably clean it was. The staff, including the owner, were all friendly and welcoming. The menu mainly features Hanoi-style dishes.
We ordered a large bowl of beef pho, stir-fried morning glory, braised beef pho (phở sốt vang), and fried dough sticks (quẩy). The beef pho broth was too salty for our taste, though adding fresh herbs and lime helped slightly, but it was still on the salty side.
The braised beef in the phở sốt vang was tender, but the bread was chewy and hard, as if it had been left overnight.
The fried dough sticks were crispy and delicious, and the stir-fried morning glory was well-cooked and flavorful.
Before dining in, I had previously ordered beef pho and spring rolls via GrabFood. The spring rolls arrived still hot and crispy, which was a big plus.
Food: 4 stars Service: 5 stars Ambiance &...
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