Love for Pho is a family-run Vietnamese restaurant on Kingsway in Vancouver, known for rich, slow-simmered broths and authentic flavors. Enjoy pho, bun bo hue, bun vermicelli bowls, rice plates, and vegetarian options, all made with fresh ingredients. Popular dishes include pho dac biet, bun rieu, salad rolls, and cha gio. Portions are generous, prices are fair, and service is friendly. Dine in, take out, or order delivery through Uber Eats. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., it’s a local favorite for comforting Vietnamese food in a casual, welcoming setting.
Basic eatery focused on pho also offering spring rolls, rice plates & other Vietnamese entrees.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2934 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC V5R 5J3, Canada
Phone: +1 604-568-8884
Website: http://loveforpho.com/
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Reviews
We had the lunch combo specials of Lemongrass Chicken on Rice and the Chicken Banh Mi Sandwich. Flavour wise, the food was above average and the specials were of good value. We both enjoyed our Vietnamese coffee. We will need to try the Pho on our next visit.
UPDATE:
I returned for the Beef Brisket Pho and the Missus, a dry pork & seafood rice noodle bowl. We had another Chicken Banh Mi to share though the restaurant ran out of cilantro. The food was your standard quality, nothing exceptional. It would be nice to have a dollar tip option instead of percentages when cashing out. Minimum tipping starts at 15%.
When I ordered the Vegetarian Spring rolls with Vermicelli (Bún Chà Giò Chay), I was expecting a light dinner. When it came out, there were 3 spring rolls. It was quite a big bowl of food!
The rolls are made with rice paper. It’s a different texture of crispiness. At the table, there’s chili oil, hoisin sauce and sriracha sauce.
The waitress gave me more dipping sauce. 😀
Generous portions. Good value!
Pho overall was not bad. I order #19. Broth was good. Nothing too special but still good enough. I also like the location for its convenience, especially being near the busses stations at Rupert and Killarney (at the 19).
I didn’t get a chance to order their drinks but from what I’ve seen, be sure to check them out and review some of them here!
Service was prompt and the food came out quickly. Small but clean and simple interior, with around 9 tables that can fit 4-6 people. There is no parking lot, but it should be easy to find street parking in the vicinity. I used a debit card, and wasn’t a fan of the tip options at payment, which started at 15%. I asked if there was a custom amount option, and was told it was only the options on the screen (there was a no tip option). In the future, if you want to pay less than 15% tip, bring cash. That being said, I’d return and look forward to trying other options.
Had the Garlic Butter Wings ($14.99) which were a bit oily. The Vietnamese Bowl with spring roll and chicken ($17.95) includes 2 spring rolls and was pretty good. We also had the House Special Pho ($18) and Deep Fried Wontons ($12.75). Wontons were meaty on the inside with pork and shrimp filling – we liked this dish the best.
Mental note that the chili sauce on the table is super spicy.