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Privy 5 New York Vietnamese Pho
Get your delicious Vietnamese Pho noodles at any number of venues in the city, many of them so ludicrously priced they’re practically free. But where can you get the best tasting and cost friendly Vietnamese Pho? The answer is in our Vietnamese Pho restaurants list.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
Cuisine:Vietnamese
157 Mott Street (between Broome St & Grand St) New York City NY 10013+1 212 966 3797Authentic Vietnamese food featuring nourishing bowls of rice-noodle beef soup may be Pho Bang's reasons for existence, at least this is what fans of pho think. To add to this restaurants low maintenance enchantment, they are almost next door to the featured bar from Spike Lee's 25th Hour. It is a busy dining destination and not only because it is cool by association, but because half of the menu i ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: East Village
Cuisine:Vegetarian/Vegan, Vietnamese Pho
342 E 6th St (between 2nd Ave & 1st Ave) New York NY 10003(212) 228-8325Lan Café is Southeast Asian, Vegetarian/Vegan, Vietnamese as owner Lan Nguyen swore she would never eat nor serve meat again. This decision was taken to thank Buddha, when her mother recovered from a serious illness. It feels as though you are dining inside someone's home as the décor is living-room simple. All meals are freshly prepared and the tofu-lightened pho is deliciously cooked to order. S ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Cuisine:Vietnamese Pho
124 Hester St (between Bowery & Chrystie St) New York NY 10002(212) 343-1111Unassuming as it is, Cong Ly may be referred to as a "joint", some might say borderline ghetto, but they have nearly 100 items on the menu. They swiftly serve up six different types of pork and other pho, meat and rice dishes, spring rolls, soups and congee to workers from nearby and visitors too. Fans of this fragrant beef broth will find it shines at Cong Ly. This is the Vietnamese signature sou ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Lower East Side
Cuisine:Vietnamese Pho
277C Grand St (between Forsyth St & Eldridge St) New York City NY 10002(212) 965-5366This Vietnamese pho spot recently survived a fire in the block and fans are heaving sighs of relief that they are back in business. It is unpretentious, but suitable for eating in, and recently received a "Times" write-up. The food is fresh, the pho is hot (try the sesame beef), the spring rolls are delicious, the service is prompt, the sizzling beef sizzles and the secret is out. Pho Grand serves ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Brooklyn
Cuisine:Vietnamese Pho
160 Havemeyer St (between 2nd St & 3rd St) Brooklyn NY 11211(718) 599-1820The Nha Toi signature pho is ph? d?c bi?t; this contains according to the menu, pho stock, beef ball, brisket, tripe, shredded chicken, thin slices of pork….beef ball? I am not even asking, as long as it tastes good, I don't want to know. Their banh mi is also good, but patrons come here for the pho, and I know this sounds odd but "the pho" is really good too, with beef brisket, bean sprouts, thai ... read more > -
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