Stumbled into this little pho shop and was pleasantly surprised. The place is clean and neat, with wooden tables and stools that give off a warm, rustic vibe. It’s not super spacious, but it feels well-organized and efficient.
about food – the broth is clear and flavorful, not oily at all. You get a generous plate of fresh herbs, bean sprouts, lime, and chili on the side. They even serve packaged quẩy (fried dough sticks), which is a nice touch. Everything felt fresh and authentic.
I also liked the attention to detail – chopsticks come sealed, condiments are neatly arranged.
It’s not just a quick meal, it’s a good at all. Great for a comforting bowl of pho whether you’re new to it or a...
Read moreI heard good things about pho Vietnam as they make their own noodles and for the five days I was in Vietnam. I kept trying to get this meal, but I was eating so many different meals that I have time to fit this meal into my schedule that sounds a bit funny so on my last day I went before my flight to Nha trang and I’m so happy that I did because this was such a good bowl of pho and I wish that I had more time to try the different bowls as well as the hot stone bowl my bowl only costed $65,000 dong for small bowl and if still such a big bowl for the price, I’m very happy if you’re near any pho Vietnam I recommend coming here as there are many different...
Read moreIf you're craving a comforting bowl of authentic Vietnamese pho, Pho Vietnam delivers on flavor and tradition. The broth is rich and aromatic, simmered to perfection, with tender slices of beef or chicken depending on your choice. Fresh herbs, bean sprouts, and lime on the side allow you to customize every spoonful. The service is generally quick and friendly, and the prices are reasonable for the generous portions. While the interior is simple, the food speaks for itself. A solid spot for a...
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