Down-home destination offering beef noodle soup, plus spring rolls & grilled meat dishes.
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Address: 1613 Nanaimo St, Vancouver, BC V5L 3C4, Canada
Phone: +1 604-251-1151
Website: https://qrcodes.pro/zmCJoh
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3.9/5 overall
They added an XL size pho to their lineup as a $5 upgrade option. Their XL portion size is the same size as the large size as before. Their large size now is the small size of the past.
I feel that for $15.25 for a ‘small’ pho is overpriced for what you get when an actual large size pho can still be found at other restaurants in the neighborhood for a larger portion size at the same price. The value doesn’t add up here anymore.
For this reason alone, I don’t see myself coming back.
The decor is your typical Vietnamese decor (OG style—fake flowers, colorful wall paintings, etc), but perhaps that’s the charm.
We’ve also tried their Bo 7 mon and hot pot, would highly recommend if you have more than 2 people with you. They also serve bottled beers but you will rarely see people drink.
Unfortunately I heard from the server that they will be moving location to Burnaby and that is truly unfortunate because it will be far for us. There is a demolition happening and that’s why they have to relocate.
Love this place and sad to see this location go.
My family wanted to try the beef 3 ways. The ingredients were fresh and the flavours were delicious especially the dipping sauce for the rolls. However the spring rolls was extremely salty and the skin was chewy.
The chicken wing were on the small side, had maybe 5 pieces but flavours were good. The bun Bo hue was good but it wasn’t the best I ever had. The steamed tapioca dumplings in banana leaf and beef sausages was probably my favourite out of it all.
Service was friendly and teapots were occasionally refilled. Debit/cash only.
We shared banh loc tom thit goi la chuoi ($9.75), banh cuon cha lua banh cong ($9.25), bo tai chanh ($17.95), bun bo hue ($14.75 large), pho tai ($14.00 large), pho ga chien ($14.75 large), bun ga cha gio ($14.25) and bun bo ba mon ($16.50).
First time trying the marinated rare beef (good, touch frozen) and pork & shrimp tapioca dumplings (chewy). The BBH is always a reliable winner. Lemongrass chicken pho and rare beef pho were solid. The three type of grilled rolled beef was enjoyable.