Pho Hong





I first visited Pho Hong a few years back, and always remembered this restaurant as the spring rolls pho joint because they had really good spring rolls and adding an order of spring rolls to a large pho is like the thing to do here.





I first visited Pho Hong a few years back, and always remembered this restaurant as the spring rolls pho joint because they had really good spring rolls and adding an order of spring rolls to a large pho is like the thing to do here.





I’m so glad that our beloved Pho Tau Bay opened a second location in Surrey. The new location opened this month is a lot nicer than the old place.





Le Saigonnaise Vietnamese Restaurant was a great find in New Westminster.
I came here originally wanting some pho, but decided to get some of the unusual vietnamese appetizers instead. So, for dinner we shared a Saigon style chicken wings, Vietnamese pancake, and a spicy pho (Bún bò Huế).





Pho Hoang on Main is my friends’ go to place for pho. We ended up having dinner here because our plan to dine at Phnom Penh failed.





If it wasn’t for my friend, I probably wouldn’t eat at Pho Chung Nam in New Westminster. To be honest, this place looks a little ghetto from the outside.





Cold rainy weathers always calls for pho, so I had one of those late afternoon lunches at Pho Century on Kingsway.
This pho restaurant seemed really new, they probably just opened within a few months. And unlike the ‘regular’ pho joints, this place’s decoration is considered a bit on the fancy side.





Green Bamboo is a small little Vietnamese restaurant on the outside of Crystal Mall on Willingdon. It’s a really small place with just a few tables. Being that me and my brother were sick, we both ordered a bowl of pho, and some lemon grass chicken wings.





Besides Pho Lan, Green Lemongrass is another Vietnamese restaurant that I go for pho in Richmond.
My friend and I decided to share a couple dishes for dinner. We ordered a House Special Pho, a Beef Short ribs with pressed noodles, and their Saigon Salad Roll.
I’ve wanted to try Beef 7 Ways for the past few months, but couldn’t find anyone that wanted to go with me. When I finally made my way back to Song Huong, I didn’t see the bo 7 mon on the menu though. Only bo 3 mon, and bo 5 mon. Sigh. Oh well, I guess, I went for the bo 5 mon anyway to share with Beipas, while our other friend ordered a pho.





Sunday was a pretty cold rainy day, so we decided to go for some pho to warm us up before we headed back to Vancouver. Again, we relied on Urban Spoon to check which place to go to, and Pho Vy was top on the list. This place was really busy at lunch time, so that was a good sign. It’s popular.





I was around the Kerrisdale area looking for something near and quick for lunch, and a quick search on Urbanspoon app, lead me to Pho Tan’s Vietnamese. This was a pretty standard Vietnamese restaurant, selling pretty standard Vietnamese food, except they were also selling bubble tea.





Noodle Island. Honestly, that’s a pretty strange name. I found this place about half a year ago, but decided to eat at Sunny Dragon a few stores down. I got take out this time because I needed to get back for UFC. So we ordered a couple of vermicelli dishes to go. I should go back to try out the pho.