PHỞ F&M is a small family-run Vietnamese restaurant dedicated to traditional Hanoi-style Phở. Our broth is made fresh daily by slow-simmering beef bones and spices for hours, without industrial seasonings. We believe good food should be simple, nourishing, and made with care — served hot for dine-in or thoughtfully packed for takeout.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 117 Long’s Hill, St. John’s, NL A1C 1V4, Canada
Phone: +1 709-764-6337
Website: https://www.facebook.com/people/Ph%E1%BB%9F-FM/100088160104473
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The food is made with great care, and it’s healthy to boot!
Warning: Pho F&M can be mildly addictive!!! Cannot recommend enough.
Highly recommended if you’re craving great Vietnamese food and genuine hospitality. Will definitely be back!
Highly recommend the house specials! It packs a lot of flavor, and also their drinks are super refreshing. Everything is very fresh and delicious.
A friend had recommended the restaurant so my friend and I paid it a visit.
I ordered spicy egg noodles in a spicy broth, and my friend ordered a regular pho with beef.
We were apprehensive about spending $23/$24 plus tax for a single bowl of soupy noodles (which usually costs some $15 or $17-ish), but we figured that we were paying for authentic, or at the very least, restaurant made noodles or hand prepared ingredients.
The second I took a bite of my spicy noodles, I realized that it was store bought Shin noodles put together with some meat. I felt very deceived because if I wanted to eat instant noodles, I could have just bought a packet from Walmart for $2 and made it myself at home. The price charged for the dish was unreasonably high! At least the restaurant could have advertised the dish as instant noodles put together for a dine-in setting.
My friend had also seen the chef opening a pack of the instant noodles in the kitchen, so we were very put off by our dining experience. We understand expenses are high, especially for specialty food in St. John’s, but this was misleading on their behalf. My friend’s regular Pho was, at least to me, was indistinguishable in flavour from the instant Pho bowls that sell at Costco. Whether it was from there or not, I don’t know, but it was hard to say!
$54, with tax, for two bowls of soupy noodles is as astonishing price to pay, and while I wish the restaurant well, I hope they assess their prices and advertising to be fair and transparent to their customers.
Rest assured, I am never visiting this restaurant again.
The pineapple juice is freshly made and refreshing.