Missing this mind blowing Pho from Toronto ✨ Not only do they serve Vietnamese food but if Thai is more your type, that's available too. This is a great place to go if you're on a college budget, but craving some excellent homemade quality food. Food: 5/5, Service: 5/5, Pricing: 5/5, Overall 5/5
Small Vietnamese restaurant that kind of looks like a diner from the outside. Despite that, it looks rather nice inside. It has a narrow dining area where you can sit down and the server will bring the menus. The menu is rather large, but primarily Vietnamese. There might have been some Thai dishes, but nothing unique or worthy of note.
I ordered the Lemongrass chicken and pork chop with rice. I normally try to get pho at my first time with these places, but the rice dishes looked so good. The lemongrass pork and chicken had good char and great flavor. Portion sizes are fair, but not as large as many of thie competitors around.
We also came to try the Curry Chicken wings because a coworker of mine had mentioned how great they were. The curry chicken wings were crisp and sauced nicely, but there was actually a bit too much grease on it to enjoy much. The chicken was good, but nothing overly special.
Parking is plentiful around the place, and it's not bad for groups either. The prices here are standard with most other pho places, and there seem to be a decent amount of them around as well. Can't go wrong with this place though.
i had the munchies from burning sum kush ,so i went to this joint the other day i ordered the med pho with chicken and beef to go.the lady that took my order seemed friendly ,it was ready in less han 5 minutes and the portion was pretty big for a medium and tasted great will buy again .
Love this place!. One of our regular hangouts with kids. We usually order P08 or P09 in pho and vermicelli salad, V04 with extra grilled beef on the side and a bowl of noodles for kids. They serve free hot or cold tea with every meal and the condiments can be ordered more or less as to your preference especially for pho. The price is very reasonable and the quality is good! You know the food is great when you see the chef and the staff eating there too :)
The service and the staff is amazing. The only negative point will be the washrooms are very cold!!!
I will definitely recommend this to anyone who is looking for great food for an amazing price!!!
One of my favorite places to eat. I go here often with my friends. The prices are decent, the food tastes great. They also have a pretty good variety. The location was recently renovated and I think the owners also changed. Originally it wasnt as good. They improved it very much and also keep it more sanitary now. The chopsticks and utensils are brought to the table in a cup of boiling hot water to sanitized them right before you use them. If you have a wheat issue they have many rice dishes that dont use wheat/gluten. I would recommend it.
Food 4/5
Price 4/5
Environment 3/5
Sanitary 4/5
Such an under rated restaurant. I love their soups. The Rare Beef rice noodle soups are great.
Good Food. They renovated the place a little while back, it looks a lot nicer now. Food is great and the place has a nice environment. Pretty big menu selection. The prices used to be cheaper. They aren't expensive, but they could be lower if you compare them to other similar restaurants. I enjoy eating there with friends.
My favourite Vietnamese in T.O.. This is my favourite Vietnamese restaurant in T.O. The food is always good and the service is friendly. The other factor that makes this Vietnamese restaurant unique in Toronto is that it is actually owned and operated by Vietnamese!
Mi Pho Song Vu on Jane Street is not a very eye-catching restaurant from the outside at first glance, nor from the inside, but this is one of those gems in the middle of the proverbial desert on Jane Street. With very friendly and helpful service, and amazing food to boot, it probably competes directly with Pho Ai My in Downtown (on Spadina) as my favorite Vietnamese place in Toronto...OK, so these are the musings of a tourist, but I know my food, so don't dismiss me already!
Most of the lunch dishes are some sort of combo with spring rolls on the side, and so that's what 3 of us ordered, while another friend went for a Pho. The portions are huge, especially the Pho (no surprise then that my friend couldn't finish it). The Pho was extremely flavorful and aromatic, and the other dishes we ordered were the same, and colorful!We ordered different versions of bun thit nuong, or vermicelli noodles with grilled pork, beef, or chicken, with the usual works. The V14 that I had - grilled pork and shredded pork skin - was amazing. The pork was grilled wonderfully, and the spring rolls were fried just right - fabulous stuff! The beef and chicken dishes were equally good.
The best part of the meal was that were all so engrossed in the food and in our conversations that we took almost an hour to finish! If you're anywhere Jane St and want to stop for a good, healthy lunch, this should most certainly be on your list.
For a quick bowl of pho or bun in the Downsview neighborhood, Mi Pho Sung Vu is a good choice! The restaurant offers a decent menu of authentic vietnamese dishes and quick service, plus they have WiFi! What I ate:- Ca phe sua de (iced coffee, viet-style)- Bun thit nuong cha gio (grilled pork and a spring roll on a bed of vermicelli noodles)Notes:I was really impressed when I noticed Mi Pho Sung Vu serves culantro (Vietnamese coriander) with its pho. I haven't even seen Vietnamese restaurants downtown include this essential herb in Vietanmese cooking in the side dishes of pho garnishes. If you're in the area, check them out!
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