Pho Nguyen
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I recently moved to Montral and am searching for the best food at a reasonable price because I am a student. I tried the pho and cold roll at Pho Nguy…
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Above average Vietnamese. Pho Nguyen is probably the best Vietnamese restaurant in the Guy-Concordia area. You know what to expect: fair prices, good …
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I'm so glad this place exists downtown. Of course the upper echelon pho is in Chinatown or the burbs but this place is good and I have no complaints. …
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Pho Nguyen is open for Noodle Shop. Pho Nguyen serves Asian and Vietnamese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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5 Reviews on “Pho Nguyen”
I recently moved to Montral and am searching for the best food at a reasonable price because I am a student. I tried the pho and cold roll at Pho Nguyen. I found the price reasonable. I tried the pho with beef ball and rare beef. In the future I would skip out on the rare beef and simply have the beef ball. The beef didn’t taste very good but it was the best beef ball I’ve had to date. The broth was not the best and needed a lot added to make it flavourful. Overall it was okay and I might give it another go just because the price is right, it’s near my school and I love me some pho.
Above average Vietnamese. Pho Nguyen is probably the best Vietnamese restaurant in the Guy-Concordia area. You know what to expect: fair prices, good pho. I recommend.
I’m so glad this place exists downtown. Of course the upper echelon pho is in Chinatown or the burbs but this place is good and I have no complaints. This is a utilitarian place that gets the job done nicely. Really hits the spot when you have a basic pho craving.
Disappointing pho. I tried out this restaurant today, hoping that it’d be true to the 84% rating. I had a spring roll and a grilled chicken pho. The spring roll was bland and the dipping sauce was a weird combination made of some dark sauce — oyster sauce maybe? It definitely wasn’t the peanut sauce usually found with spring rolls. As for the pho (the raison d’tre of that restaurant!), the broth itself is also very bland and weak, it doesn’t taste like much. No veggies in the soup aside from a handful of meager green onion and barely any cilantro.Will not return there again, I’d rather go out of my way to Beaubien station and pay a couple of dollars more for Pho Tay Ho’s *tasty* soup.
If your preference for pho is getting the tendons, tripes, rare beef, well-done flank, beef balls, with a good broth not heavy on the clove, than try pho Nguyen. If you’ve never had pho and want to see what good basic pho is, it’s good for you to. Oddly secluded despite being right next to the metro, it’s good pho that knows what it’s doing.