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Pho Huong
Category: Restaurants Vietnamese Vietnamese [Edit]
394 Pacific AveToronto, ON M6P 2R1
Neighbourhood: The Junction
(647) 430-3909
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Noise Level:
- Loud
- Has TV:
- Yes
Joanne W. said: "You cannot go wrong. You cannot go wrong. I've had their sandwiches a few times from the food trucks, and I decided to venture here today with a friend for lunch. Goodness gracious these sandwiches are amazing no matter what. My…" read more »
3 reviews for Pho Huong
3 reviews in English
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Review from Hoai N.
Excellent selection of Vietnamese dishes, including items like Banh Cuon and Banh Xeo, which are rare to find in Vietnamese restaurants. But all of the basics things that we tried were quite excellent too - vermicelli, summer rolls, spring rolls - mmm, very well done. A clear stand-out amongst Vietnamese restaurants.
Service can be a bit cold, and the atmosphere is average for a Vietnamese place, but it's definitely clean. But the food is excellent and the price is good too. Pretty much everything that you'd want in a Vietnamese place. -
Review from elffie t.
Toronto, ON
A friend of mine recommended this place as being cheap and a lot of good food. I didn't have a great food experience here, but I wouldn't mind trying it out again as long as i knew what i was ordering had recommendations.
I got the Stir-fried Vegetables with Egg Noodles and an avocado shake. My friend got the tofu and vermicelli noodles (She is vegan, and the fish sauce came on the side, which she was happy about). The Tofu with Noodles didn't have a sauce besides the fish sauce so my friend concocted her own sauce out of soy sauce, hot sauce and some other stuff on the table.
As for my dish, it came without Egg Noodles, which made it just a platter of what looked to be canned vegetables in a soupy plate. It didn't look very appetizing, the vegetables were all so big that it made it difficult to pick up and put in my mouth, there were mysterious gobs of gelatinous matter through out the dish, and it smelled as though it was a meat broth, even through i thought it was vegetarian when i ordered it. It was probably the worst thing i could have ordered.
The avocado shake was delicious! It was very very good. And my friend liked her tofu dish, after she created a sauce for it. I wouldn't mind trying some tried and tested favourites after that bad dining experience.
The service was very quick and attentive (one of the waiters even came by to dry up tea that my friend had leaked all over our table). -
Review from Pepe P.
ON
I was a fan of this place. We used to eat (either in or take out) a lot, at least once a week.
But lately we've noticed that the quality of the food started to decline. Prices are still great, and the personnel friendly (nothing spectacular, though).
The decline is seen not so much in the quality of the ingredients, but more on the preparation (too little chicken on the pho, springrolls that are too greasy, not enough chicken on the pad thai..etc).
I hope the owners pay more attention to the preparation of the food, and keep having a commercial success. inflation on Food prices are up 4% lately and even though I love low prices, I wouldn't like to see quality go down for the sake of a deal.
Overall, you won't regret eating at Pho Huong. I just have high standards for brands and places I like to go frequently...
