Pho A Gogo
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This place is a local gem in Southbank. Just a little concern about the ambience of the shop but I think it can be ignored the moment the dishes came …
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Ph A Gogo is a small family-run outlet (indeed, the children regularly help at the front of house). On outward appearances alone, it is nothing remark…
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I didn't really enjoy the food and the owner was a little hostile when I entered, making me pay up front for my food and drink. He also gave me the wr…
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Pho A Gogo is open for Casual Dining. Pho A Gogo serves Vietnamese and Pho dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Pho A Gogo”
Best beef pho in South Melbourne…and weve tried them all. Homemade, quality broth. And definitely try the Bun Bo Hue if you feel like something a little spicier! Family run, really sweet owners.
A local Vietnamese eatry ran by a family. I have tried everything on the menu and can recommend if u want something close to authentic flavours.
PS- cash only!
Good pho. Probably the best in South Melbourne (There’s not much competition). Nice service too. Could do with more sauce choice. Perhaps a chilli oil? Will definitely visit again.
nice place with great atmosphere food is delicious
Came here with the intention of getting food, as we entered the odour was so overwhelming that we decided just to get Vietnamese coffees to go and eat elsewhere. The viet coffees were quite good. Pity as Ive heard the pho is great.
If you want traditional yet modern Vietnamese food then this place is for you! Good menu selection for both veg and non veg. Friendly staff specially that very young kid of the owners he was helping his parents, very cute.
Youn will leave happy and full Shaun Mitchell
The Dear Luncher used to buy records at the now defunct Melbourne institution called Au Go Go. Back in those days you could probably only get pho in Footscray or Springvale. Now, thankfully you can get it anywhere. The name Pho-A-Gogo is what drew Your Dear Luncher to this place as it reminded him of those days of visiting Au Go Go. But enough about stupid reminiscing. Lets talk about the food. Thinking that the Bun (aka Vermicelli salad) might not be enough, The Dear Luncher pondered a rice paper roll as well. Only pork, veggie and prawn rice paper rolls available. None of these were appealing. Upon asking if chicken was available, the proprietor said we can make chicken. Good flexibility. So The Dear Luncher ordered that and the grilled beef Bun. Moments later the rice paper rolls appeared. You read that correctly, rolls. There were three of them; still warm from the chicken that was cooked specifically to create these bad boys. The Dear Luncher was struck right then and there with the realisation that he had over ordered. Fear not, plenty of room in these guts. These rice paper rolls were tremendous. Fresh and flavoursome. Not long after disappearing these rolls, the Bun salad arrived. Pretty as a picture, so pictures were of course taken. As well as the beef, three spring rolls were part of this ensemble. After mixing all the contents with the dressing provided, The Dear Luncher began chowing down. This was a superb exponent of the vermicelli salad ladies and gents. This place may not look like much but it certainly serves up some very nice Vietnamese fare. The Dear Luncher will be back.
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