We ordered the beef sate pho, seafood sate pho, beef and chicken mixed banh mi, Jasmine tea and iced vietnamese coffee. The price and the portion were great. Everything was very flavorful. Service was a bit slow we had to call someone over to order and the place wasn't even busy other than take out orders. The ambiance is good as well not a hole in the wall but not fancy either. Would come back if in the area.
A very busy little restaurant with incredibly generous portions of fresh food at cheap prices. To start I got an order of salad rolls. The rolls were very fresh and came with a delicious, rich sauce. For my main course I got B10. Combo Three: BBQ pork, shredded pork, and spring rolls on rice vermicelli. An absolutely massive bowl of bun arrived remarkably quickly (one thing here is that the service is almost scarily efficient). The BBQ pork was definitely: a delicious marinade and the meat itself was perfectly carmelized. The spring rolls were alright. Tasty comfort food, but probably not the best I've had. If I'm in the area, I might stop by to try satay soup I've heard so much about.
Friend told me to try this place and I finally did and was super impressed! The place was packed, but there was lots of staff to keep things moving. Of course I had the Beef Satay Soup and for $9.95 I recieved this massive bowl of deliciousness! The taste beef was extremely tender and the broth was fantastic. I even had to take half home for later, which never happens. Service wasn't bad either.
Pho is the ultimate comfort food. Nothing beats an oversized bowl of hot beefy broth in an abundance of slippery noodles. I like getting a mouthful of noodles, thinly sliced beef, crunchy bean sprouts and basil all in one bite. For this post, let’s listen to something pho-nomenal. I like Pho Huong Vietnamese Noodle House because its close to our house and cheap. This small restaurant is always busy, even at off times. I think its popular because the portions are massive, the prices are cheap, and there aren’t a whole lot of Vietnamese restaurants in the hood.
Really good and well-priced Vietnamese food. It's one of my favourites in the city. The vermicelli bowls and Vietnamese subs are really great. Plus, the service is quick and friendly. It can get quite busy during standard lunch and dinner times, but this restaurant is definitely worth a stop!
Always busy here but it's worth the wait to get in. The Pho is consistently good and would always be my go to order. Haven't tried much else on the menu except for the salad and spring rolls which are nothing out of the ordinary. Not the friendliest service but stick to the soup and you'll be happy.
Extremely simple and cramped place but amazing food. The thing that everyone has here is the noodle soup, many varieties of those portions apparently designed for giants or equivalent, we had the seafood one, brilliantly spiced with every sip full of flavour.
Equally good are the vermicelli buns - there are no buns here- it is essentially vermicelli type noodles with toppings and sauce, the barbecue pork complemented the middle really well. The noodles with chicken and lemongrass sauce was also really good.
Only thing I didn't like was the salad rolls which were very bland. Wash down the meal with the bubble tea which is again very popular. I was having this for the first time and really liked the avocado flavoured tea.
A great meal...
Still one of my favourite Vietnamese restaurants in the city, I will still stop by every now and then even though I have moved further from this location!
The staff are very efficient and accommodating! The food is well portioned, extra delicious and the price point couldn't be much better!
The worst part about this restaurant is some days it's quite busy, but I assume that's only because its so great ;)
Best Vietnamese in the city! The Sate soup is outstanding, curry is delicious and subs are great. Prices are cheap for the portion size. Improvements could be made regarding cleanliness and service but the food is so good I don't really care.
Their sate soup is in my opinion the best in the city. There are tons of pho places in the city but in terms of price, I think it's pretty reasonable and it's one of the reason's why I always come back. The place can get busy, usually after 6pm but I try to be here before or just after lunch where it is a just a bit quiet. We live in the NE part of the city, really close to the airport, and for us to drive 25-35 minutes to get here for soup is quite a statement. Overall, the food is tasty and the staff is mostly courteous.
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