Angus Pho House
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I've passed by Angus Pho House many times and amongst the many eateries I allowed myself to pass by one too many times! I decided to go in on a cold w…
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Really enjoy eating here. Quite clean place with very tasty food. The roti and pho soup are my favourites but all their dishes are very good.…
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Atmosphere: We were the first diners that day and had our choice of seating. Square black tables and monochromatic leather chairs were well spaced thr…
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6 Reviews on “Angus Pho House”
I’ve passed by Angus Pho House many times and amongst the many eateries I allowed myself to pass by one too many times! I decided to go in on a cold winter night and I didn’t regret it!In all honesty, I didn’t have very high expectations because I’ve been too some Pho houses recently and to my dismay I wasn’t very impressed. But I must say I was utterly impressed with Angus Pho House! Wow the beef pho with brisket and rare beef came pipping hot! The soup was very flavorful, rich and tasty, infused with strong beef bone flavor. The spring rolls were super crispy. The skin was paper thin and the filling was completely stuffed with meat and vermicelli. I also really enjoyed the Hainanese chicken rice. It was a deboned chicken thigh, tender and sweet. The rice was very yummy. The chicken broth wrapped every grain of rice.I really didn’t expect such a tasty meal! There are many hidden gems in the Yonge and Finch area and Angus Pho House is definitely one of them!
Really enjoy eating here. Quite clean place with very tasty food. The roti and pho soup are my favourites but all their dishes are very good.
Atmosphere: We were the first diners that day and had our choice of seating. Square black tables and monochromatic leather chairs were well spaced through the dining area. The walls were decorated with lovely hand painted scenes of each season. The use of black and white gives the restaurant a very clean feel.Service: There was only one server at the time and she was pretty adorable. Both The Fiance and I were a little taken aback at first because she was dressed in a blue maid costume and had cat ears. The service however was way above par. Our server was soft spoken but very friendly and enthusiastic. Once we placed our order, dishes arrived quickly but my milk tea was delayed. She came by to inform us that she was still in training and was learning how to make the milk tea. To apologize for the delay, she brought us a glass of soy milk on the house and gave us a 10% discount, it was a great gesture and completely unnecessary. We just tipped back what she took off the bill. I felt Angus Pho House is working hard to establish themselves in the neighbourhood and I appreciate the dedication to their customers.Food: Angus Pho House offers a Lunch Special menu with 6 entree choices for $7.95 each. Each entree comes with a drink (choice of soy milk and hot or cold milk tea) and a side dish. Taking advantage of the specials, I ordered a House Special Beef Rice Noodle Soup, which came with a free order of Curry Fish Balls and The Fiance had the BBQ Pork and Spring Roll Vermicelli bowl with a side order of chicken soup.My special pho had all the usual toppings of beef balls, tripe, tendon and sliced beef. The portions of each topping was generous. I liked the flavour of the broth, it wasnt too salty and had a rich taste. The noodles were also a good consistency. Overall, it was a satisfying bowl of pho. The side order of curry fish balls were also on point with a good consistency for the curry sauce. Between our two dishes, it was The Fiances bowl that wowed. Pretty much every aspect of the vermicelli was great. The BBQ pork was juicy, fatty and delicious. I loved the crispy spring roll, the use of thicker vermicelli noodles and the heavy handed topping of crushed peanuts. The bowl of chicken soup tasted very similar to pho broth and didnt really add much to the meal. xiaoeats.com
Don’t order the roti. The pho was average with the decent portion making up for the higher price tag. The beef was fattier, which I prefer, than the typical pho place and the noodles mysteriously thick. It’s fine. It’s ok. Don’t order the roti. It was quite disgusting and greasy and doughy and deep fried (?). Don’t order it. Nothing like the authentic southeast Asian roti (think Restoran Malaysia) that is light, soft, and flaky. If you’re having southeast Asian roti for the first time, it will ruin your impression of it and forever deprive you of its awesomeness. Seriously, don’t order the roti.
We were in the neighborhood to run some errands and stopped here for a quick bite. Had low expectations from the bland atmosphere, the not so friendly service, and I believe it is Chinese owners. But food was not bad. The large pho was $8.95 which was a good size with good textured noodles and soup broth was tasty. The beef was like hotpot beef. The bbq chicken with lemongrass was very tasty and moist. Ok portion for $6.95 but wish it came with some vegetables.
It’s a really small place but the food is amazing. A really good place to go to for a good meal late night. Their pho are really good, probably because of the flavourful broth. The server who was helping us was really attentive even tho he’s really busy with other customers…I’ll definitely come back and recommend this place to others…