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Contribuisci feedbackPho Hong restaurant offers great Vietnamese dishes and soups at very reasonable prices. It is like a fast food restaurant but with the quality of food offered at a higher end restaurant. Apparently it is the first Vietnamese restaurant in Burnaby and the owners and staff are very helpful and attentive. This restaurant is always busy for the reasons I mentioned earlier.
Inexpensive Vietnamese Noodles<br/ <br/ Went their on a Saturday lunch a table for 2.<br/ <br/ Tried their : No. 10 Cooked beef, beef tendon, beef tripe w. rice noodles in soup; No. 14 Cooked beef, Vietnamese ham chicken balls w. rice vermicelli in spicy soup (only a 50 cent difference from a small to a large bowl .<br/ <br/ The noodle soup was hot, the broth was ok but not super tasty. Bean sprouts lime were very fresh. Lots of meat.<br/ <br/ Service was not bad but definitely not good (the servers did not have much facial expression but you just can't say they were rude though... <br/ <br/ Still an okay place to go if you're hungry and if you like Vietnamese noodles soup.
Good portions and cuts of beef. This pho place has been here for easily over 10 years. Pretty consistent food and service. The soup does have a bit of msg.
My girlfriend and I came here for a quick dinner. We didn't expect much, just wanted to try a different place. I had deja vu for a second because I think they have another location. It wasn't until I went on zomato that I found out they had another location in Punjabi market on fraser street.<br/ <br/ We ordered the classic house special and it's done to standard. Nothing wow but good enough for a comfortable experience on a rainy day. Service is good and there's plenty of parking all around. I would come back if I'm around the area.<br/
It’s been a long time since our family visited Pho Hong. I meant all in the family dine here together. Ben does come here once in a while for his lunch on work week. The aging wall paper had gone. It looks brighter now with the white paint. The usual condiments for pho. The bean sprouts are served raw.