This isn't a review, but more of a request. Pho Restaurants, like hair salons and pet grooming places (I'm talking to you, "Wizard of Paws", Winnipeg, MB) are famous for their names, often puns.
Has anyone come across anything really great? Or better yet, if you were going to open your own Pho restaurant, what would it be called?
Just a few to warm you up
Pho Eva (TO)
Pho Finish (LA)
Pho Kenny (Kingsway) - its not a pun, its just silly
and of course the legendary
Pho Btch Nga (RIP, Kingsway)
Contest winners get a bowl of Pho at a restaurant in a city of their choosing.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Secret Cheap Pho Score!
Bau Chau
rating 8.5/10
2717 Hastings Street E
Vancouver
BC V5K 1Z8
cash only
M-S 10am-10pm
Interesting Features
Maybe not interesting, but useful. 6.50 gets you the large Pho tai, including tax. And its excellent. They are supposed to specialize in spring rolls, but I'm not seeing a major difference in the standard fare. Their lunch sets, (skewers+rice+chicken, etc) however, are better than average, and still under 9 bucks all in.
Its big and roomy, does busy lunch, popular with the city officials who show up en masse in work casual khakis. Leslie Snopes would give it the thumbs up. Good for families, too, they took on 4 toddlers at one table without panicking. It has a nice 1970's hair salon feel to it, spacious, rec-roomy, yet still cheerful.
Downers
Its next to that creepy 'Family Style' restaurant, and I avoided it forever because I thought they all the same place. Look closer, they are definitely not.
rating 8.5/10
2717 Hastings Street E
Vancouver
BC V5K 1Z8
cash only
M-S 10am-10pm
Interesting Features
Maybe not interesting, but useful. 6.50 gets you the large Pho tai, including tax. And its excellent. They are supposed to specialize in spring rolls, but I'm not seeing a major difference in the standard fare. Their lunch sets, (skewers+rice+chicken, etc) however, are better than average, and still under 9 bucks all in.
Its big and roomy, does busy lunch, popular with the city officials who show up en masse in work casual khakis. Leslie Snopes would give it the thumbs up. Good for families, too, they took on 4 toddlers at one table without panicking. It has a nice 1970's hair salon feel to it, spacious, rec-roomy, yet still cheerful.
Downers
Its next to that creepy 'Family Style' restaurant, and I avoided it forever because I thought they all the same place. Look closer, they are definitely not.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Pho Le Do
rating 7/10
2292 Hastings Street East,
Vancouver, BC V5L1V4
cash only
M-T, W-S 11am-10pm
Interesting Features
Kind of feels like an old diner, except its Pho. Small, in a nice comfortable-no-one-will-ever-find me kind of way. You and your hangover can hide out here in peace. A good "solo Pho" venue.
Decent Pho Tai. Nothing really stand out on the menu, but everything done fast, hot, and in pretty big portions. Owners are lovely. 'Le Do' does means polite in Vietnamese. Good Banh mi for take out.
Downers
Closed Wednesdays. Why?? Why?? Nothing is better than a Wednesday pick me up bowl of Pho. The crushing disappointment of biking all the way there, only to be denied, is horrible. So be warned.
What happened, Thai Son?
Thai Son
rating 6.5/10
2800 1 Avenue East #230
Vancouver, BC V5M4P1
(604) 255-6436
cash only
M-Sun 11am-10pm
Interesting Features
Mega fast service, always competent Pho, until recently. ( See below.) They belong to the lemon wedge vs lime wedge side on the Pho accessory plate, which is fine. Super nice, a waiter once chased me down two blocks because I forgot my bag. Pretty busy, but never any waits. Pho specialists, but the rice dishes all look good.
House specialty is a hot version of Pho with pork knuckle in it. The waiter was unsure if this is what I really wanted, and then did a very sweet imitation of a pig stomping its foot to make sure I understood what it was all about.
Downers
The eye-blinding fluorescent light never gets any less shocking. I would not recommend bringing a date here, though interestingly, the place always seems to be packed with people on first dates. I guess after scrutinizing their pores and watching them spray noodles everywhere, things can only get better.
Thai Son, what's going on? I've been there twice in the past week, both times, borderline bad Pho Tai. Luke warm, old sprouts, and I don't think the bowl had been really cleaned before I got it. Oy. These guys used to be awesome, but there's some slippage going on. Come on, Thai Son, you were the go-to Pho on Broadway!
rating 6.5/10
2800 1 Avenue East #230
Vancouver, BC V5M4P1
(604) 255-6436
cash only
M-Sun 11am-10pm
Interesting Features
Mega fast service, always competent Pho, until recently. ( See below.) They belong to the lemon wedge vs lime wedge side on the Pho accessory plate, which is fine. Super nice, a waiter once chased me down two blocks because I forgot my bag. Pretty busy, but never any waits. Pho specialists, but the rice dishes all look good.
House specialty is a hot version of Pho with pork knuckle in it. The waiter was unsure if this is what I really wanted, and then did a very sweet imitation of a pig stomping its foot to make sure I understood what it was all about.
Downers
The eye-blinding fluorescent light never gets any less shocking. I would not recommend bringing a date here, though interestingly, the place always seems to be packed with people on first dates. I guess after scrutinizing their pores and watching them spray noodles everywhere, things can only get better.
Thai Son, what's going on? I've been there twice in the past week, both times, borderline bad Pho Tai. Luke warm, old sprouts, and I don't think the bowl had been really cleaned before I got it. Oy. These guys used to be awesome, but there's some slippage going on. Come on, Thai Son, you were the go-to Pho on Broadway!
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