If there's one thing everyone has back at home, then that's their city's pho. Now that you're in Vietnam, come eat some legit pho. Come sit, eat, and relax over free wifi!
This is a large location with plenty of seats. The menu is open to foreigners and even has Korean dishes. I received the house special pho and the taste is very delicious. You'll likely finish both the broth and the noodles just like me. You may also notice that the noodles may be different than what you're used to at home. This is likely because your home pho uses cheap, skinny noodles instead of this more wide variety.
I recommend coming for breakfast as that's how locals do it! Pho is normally an early dish. You can also pay with one of the many major credit cards, saving your Vietnamese Dong for...
Read moreI wanted to eat something typical from Vietnam but the soups don't excite me very much but my wife does enjoy them and they recommended this place to us. We ordered 2 pho soups and without much joy I decided to eat it but I received a mixture of flavor of grilled meat, fine herbs that with a generous amount of freshly squeezed lemon juice took me to heaven! Today I have become a believer in this magnificent dish for all my life! If you come to Vietnam and don't taste this wonder, you have lost your trip. I suppose that in all of Vietnam you can eat a great pho soup but this one is from another world! congratulations to...
Read morePhở Tin 13 Lô Đúc serves some of the best phở I’ve had in Vietnam. The broth is rich and flavorful, perfectly balanced, and not too oily. The beef is tender and fresh, and the noodles have the perfect texture. You can really taste the authenticity in every bite.
The restaurant has a simple, no-frills atmosphere, but that’s part of its charm. It’s always busy, which speaks to its popularity — so be prepared for a bit of a wait during peak hours.
If you’re in Danang and want to experience real, traditional phở, this is the place to go. Highly...
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