Deluxe Rice Noodle Soup, Spring Rolls, Pagolac Combination on Rice and Vermicelli, Salad Rolls, avocado smoothie
#SoupSeason continues with Pagolac. The Deluxe soup is good stuff. Not only is it pretty big, it has tons of slices of beef with a good broth. Perfect for hangovers. Always order the spring rolls here cause they thick and filled with lots of meat. The Pagolac Combination is also a favorite here, just look at how big those meatballs are. It’s got grilled pork, spring rolls, and meatballs. I prefer the vermicelli version cause dumping the fish sauce into the bowl makes the last bites better. Salad rolls here are ok, still prefer the spring rolls cause they are so damn tasty here. Homie also copped that avocado smoothie to cool your body down from all the hot soup.
Pagolac has for a long time been a great spot for pho. They have 2 locations and I prefer the southside one over the Chinatown one. The southside’s interior is really old looking and it seems like Bruce Lee could jump out of the kitchen and fight someone at anytime. Pretty cool imo. They also have a lounge that is perfect for sunday morning NFL watching. Service is friendly and although prices are a little bit high, it’s still good for the amount you get.
Sal says: Just Try It (3.5/5)
Slaymond Tang says: Generous portions always delicious
@luub19 says: Good variety. Good portion. Pretty solid spot for Sunday football
The go to spot for pho, rice dishes or vermicelli bowls on the south side of Edmonton. Dishes are well priced, great tasting and good value. A wide variety of dishes to suit all your cravings. Save room for deep fried ice cream.
Price: $
Service: 😀😀😀
Food: ✔️✔️✔️✔️
A tucked away hidden gem of a restaurant that has amazing vermicelli and other great Vietnamese dishes.
This is truly a hidden gem among restaurants and I am glad I ate here.
Had the Satay soup and the broth had a lot of different ingredients. Vegetables, ETC. That's something you don't find in a lot of restaurants who serve Satay soup. Sign of quality in my books. The broth was also nice and thick which is the way I love it. Some don't.
The noodles were hot, temperature wise. Another bonus. If you like it spicy you'll have to add more chili oil. Lime came on the side and a nice pot of tea. Neato. The down side was the cost. Regular $13 and large $15 which is WAY too expensive.
Outstanding family run Vietnamese restaurant in South Edmonton. We eat here often. I love that they'll bend over backwards to veganize my stuff. A real gem!
Our favorite place to go for pho or beef satay soup. Feels kind of like a grandma's basement, but it adds to the charm. The prices are great and the food is delicious.
I personally don't have anything against this place, but my wife chose it and was quite disappointed...she is much more refined than I am .....what I would like to know is if this place is in any way related to La Pagode in west Edmonton? I have been there MANY times, the menus are identical in every way, same photos, same dish numbers, same combo plates same high prices....or is this the standard template for a Vietnamese restaurant?
The best food and they always return my phone. They have a great seafood hot pot .The hot soups are great and if you go with a group they will take great care of you. Ha.
Love this place! Here and the downtown location! I grew up on Vietnamese home-cooking and I can really attest to this place's authenticity.
This is possibly the only place in Edmonton to get Bo 7 Mon (7 courses of beef) I know the menu says for 2 people but I really think it's best shared with 3 people because there is so much food!
I have been to both locations several times and had great service and great food every time! The pho is amazing and all the wrappable dishes too!
Highly recommend for a very authentic Vietnamese taste and experience!
Southside soup. The first time we went here the pho broth was on the cold side. It wasn't piping hot and steamy as it should be but the service was great if you can get past the stuck-in-time someone's-basement atmosphere. We decided to try again because driving downtown sometimes isn't an option when you're craving hot soup on a cold day. The restaurant was lively and service was efficient and friendly as always. This time, the soup came hot hot hot! I like the broth but it doesn't beat Pho Hoan Pasteur in taste for me. Pagolac's is a bit saltier and less flavorful, a little one note. Hubby enjoys his beef satay soup and says their version is one of the spiciest he's tried. Points for excellent flavor. But compared to other places on the southside, Pagolac definitely gets high points for being the best so far down here. We usually order regular sizes which is more than enough. Always lots of meat to noodles and leaves me full. Great place!
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