🍀 We ordered dry-mixed phở, classic phở with broth, and a bowl of chicken eggs, totaling 130k. All three dishes were delicious—the chicken was tender, the young eggs were soft, the sauce for the mixed phở was well-balanced, and the broth was light and flavorful. Despite being the third day of Tet, the prices remained the same.
🍀 Hygiene & Cleanliness:
The floor was quite dirty, with visible dirt marks from shoes and scattered tissue paper under the tables. It wasn’t during peak hours—there were only the two of us dining, and the staff weren’t busy. However, instead of cleaning, they sat around chatting, leaving the mess untouched. The floor leading to the restroom was also dirty.
🍀 On the bright side, the restroom itself was not smelly and relatively clean compared to many other places in the Old Quarter. The hand-washing area was spacious and airy.
🍀 Overall, I’d rate the food 4 stars and...
Read moreTired of beef phở try chicken phở instead ☺️. This shop is on the right of Temple of Literature so you can eat breakfast here and then go there to visit. The shop specialize on chicken, you can order a lot of chicken part like in my chicken breast bowl, i have "immature egg" and chicken blood ( yeah the brown thing isn't liver as many thoughts it's chicken blood 🤣). I like how they put lime leaves into the chicken smell so nice. They also have the mix version of phở, pretty good tbh. Recommended to it check out, oh and they also serve other kind of noodles:...
Read moreFirst time in Hanoi, visited the temple of literature and needed some local grub. This place does chicken pho! We got a “water” one and a “mix” one. The water one just means soup based while the mix one is a dry version. HIGHLY RECOMMEND the dry one. I got the chicken wing/breast because the thigh version was out. It was 10k cheaper anyway! Delicious. Must get again. Also got the bagel twists which is similar to Chinese donuts but crunchier that is meant to be dipped in your soup. My partner had the water one, it was good too but do the dry version 👍 ps...
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