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Great and moorish Pho, with a good selection of other Vietnamese and indo-chinese dishes. You could imagine this was in Hanoi with not that much effort. The ony thing better than the food was the value. View all feedback.
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My Seafood laksa was ok. The seafood did not taste fresh. My partner ordered beef pho and the broth tastes like medicine and beef looks more like chicken. Won't be ordering from them again. View all feedback.
The food at this restaurant was excellent! Our large group was well taken care of by the friendly and accommodating staff. I ordered the special beef pho, while others enjoyed the special broken rice and tofu curry laksa.
This restaurant serves delicious and fresh Vietnamese food at an amazing price. I visited on a Saturday night and was pleasantly surprised to find that it was only half full, considering how good the food is. The staff was very friendly and even offered us a special dessert that wasn't on the menu. The grilled pork was juicy and the pho broth was delicious.
So polite and friendly! Always very welcoming, my favourite place to eat pho : beef pho is great also veggie option tofu is delicious. Recommend try dessert too. Super well priced !
Always passed this unassuming restaurant but never thought to dine there until I realised they have such extensive vegan options. My friends got a laksa and a satay noodle soup (which is basically just soup with peanut sauce mixed into the broth, making it super rich and creamy). The bowls were huge which was really impressive considering they were around $12 each. Both contained fat, soft fried tofu puffs that soaked up the soup well.<br/ <br/ I was intrigued by the mock meat offerings but also couldn't pass up the steamed rice cake, so the staff kindly allowed me to swap the tofu for wheat chicken. The rice cakes weren't what I expected I was hoping for those round gelatinous disks of rice flour but instead got a bowl of thick riced noodles cooked into clumps. While different than what I thought, it provided that same satisfying chewiness that I was hoping for. The fresh veg made for a very well rounded meal.
Damn the pho is goooood! I usually can't pass up eating here when I venture north of the city. Phos come in small $10.5), medium $11.50), and large which is enormous for $14.50) and there are a range of options. Prices have gone up 50 cents visited on 26 March). I usually have the vegetarian with tofu in a beef broth. BYO wine and they sell alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks too. Not much in the way of atmosphere but you can't beat the pho.