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Thai & Pho
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 11:30 am - 11:30 pm
Sat-Sun 12 pm - 11:30 pm
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Price Range:
-
$$$$
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- Yes
9 reviews for Thai & Pho
9 reviews in English
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Review from Vikas I.
Pickering, ON
We got to sit by the window and the view on this busy street kept me entertained while I was waiting for my food.
As a vegetarian I was happy to see that there were many options for me to choose from, I had the Vegetable Thai Basil noodles and the portion was huge (enough for two people and it was $6.95) Fairly cheap for a restaurant in a busy neighbourhood like this one.
I would recommend going here for one of your meals if you are visiting Montreal and enjoy Thai food. -
Review from Matthew M.
Montréal, QC
The service here is surprisingly poor. I've been several times. The last time I was out to dinner with my girlfriend. After being seated we were left unattended. We got up, put our winter coats back on and left for Wok Cafe down the street.
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Review from Jonotron V.
Montréal, QC
Got me some pho, and it came with a standard metal spoon and didn't come with any cilanto or mint leaves. Service was less than exceptional. However, the Japanese Dancing with the Stars knockoff on TV was pretty entertaining.
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Review from Rebecca H.
North Vancouver, BC
It's rare that I find a restaurant in Montreal serving sushi that meets my two standards - delicious and reasonably priced. Thai Pho managed to have a broad menu including plenty of sushi options and a few appealing looking boxes. I went for the dynamite dragon roll; for $5, I got a large roll topped with thick slabs of raw salmon. It was probably the best roll I've had for that price in the whole city.
Besides the food, the inside decor was very pleasant and it wasn't overly noisy. The only downside was the service; if you like to be attentively waited on, this is not the right place to go. Overall though, it was a good meal for a reasonable price! -
Review from Mike L.
I took a leap of faith - I ate at a 'all-in-one' Asian restaurant - a genre usually notoriously bad, targeting the market segment that only eats there because in truth they cannot distinguish between Japanese and Chinese.
However, Thai Pho is the wonderful exception. The decor is modern and the restaurant is attached to Tokyo Sushi - meaning you can order from either menu - allowing a selection of Thai, Viet, AND Japanese food.
The two of you that have read my previous reviews (hi Mom and Dad!), know that I am usually not a fan of large menus. They obscure the good plates with garbage. Make no mistake, the abundance of selection is not just a show. I ordered the handroll special and pad thai - my colleague ordered thai egg rolls and rice vermicelli.
The pad thai was excellent - the noodles were firm and the sauce wasn't overwhelming the way cheap pad thai is. The sushi was OK and the rice vermicelli and shrimp were "better than I can get at home" according to my Vietnamese colleague.
I want to come back to try anything and everything else. Never again will you have to be undecided on a place to eat - come here and have it all! -
Review from S S.
I was in Montreal for a conference and the concierge at our hotel recommended this restaurant as having good vegetarian options. To his credit, they did have plenty of vegetarian options, but the food wasn't good. My two coworkers and I each got rice dishes with meat and/or vegetables. I got the lemongrass tofu. The tofu was chewy and overcooked, and there was no sauce in the dish at all. The food took forever to arrive, and they didn't even have any of the advertised drinks or desserts that night. My coworkers did not like their food, either. Two stars just because the people there were very nice and they were open late, which worked out well for us, but I would skip this place and go elsewhere.
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Review from Francesca H.
QC
Had the tonkinese soup and it's flavorless but service is of decor is very nice. Haven't tried the other stuff here but for a good soup go to Chinatown much better!!
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Review from Joe K.
Really bad service. Food was pretty good, and cheap, but the servers were borderline rude.
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Review from nokka O.
Vancouver, BC
Horrible, the "no english" speaking waitress forgot two of our five orders, then took another 30mins for two bowl of pho, she also forgot partial order of the table beside us. NO SORRY no nothing, spoke two word of english, other then pho most of the other thai dishes we ordered were probably heated from a TV diner microwave tray, almost had no taste and overcooked.
