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Privy 5 Shanghai 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: Jing An
Cuisine:Noodle Shop, Vietnamese
2/F, 200 Wujiang Lu near Taixin Lu Shanghai Jing An District+86 21 3210 0528A fusion of Western and Vietnamese cuisine here, you’ll find the marriage of cultures in the cooking only enhances its deliciousness. Great dishes include the Adventurer’s Pho and the Raw Beef Pho. Both have a strong beef flavor. There are very definite tinges of French cuisine in the cooking, including sandwiches and other dishes that wouldn’t come close to true Vietnamese. Purists might balk at ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: French Concession
Cuisine:Vietnamese Pho
889 Julu Lu near Changshu Lu Shanghai Xuhui District+86 21 6445 8082The Foreign Correspondents’ Club (some say Foreign Culture Club) is a Vietnamese cuisine dining establishment set in a villa cum mansion. With a great terrace and dark interior, you can enjoy the sunshine or the discreet indoor setting. Both of which are very fancy and impressive. For the meal, try the prawn cakes, as they’re delightful. While the pho portions may be on the small side, it doesn't ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Luwan
Cuisine:Vietnamese Pho
No. 34, Lane 248 Taikang Lu near Sinan Lu Shanghai Luwan District+86 21 5465 9069Great for lunch and good for dinner, this dining establishment has a comfortable atmosphere and reasonable service. There is a patio in an alleyway which is good for a meal at daytime. Rosemary chicken, tofu salad, chicken tagine, Vietnamese spring rolls, tuna dishes and quiche are some of the better menu items. A tofu appetizer with ginger and sesame seeds is great too. The cuisine places an emph ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Changning
Cuisine:Vietnamese Pho
1/F, 458 Jiangsu Lu near Xuanhua lu, Metro Line 2 Jiangsu Lu Station Exit 4 Shanghai Changning District+86 21 3250 5760While the signature dish is of course a bowl of pho, it is not just pho served here, but plenty of other stuff on offer too. So if you don’t like Vietnamese noodles, try the spring rolls. The restaurant has a great rep for all kinds of Vietnamese cuisine. However, the center attraction is still the pho itself, which is elaborately prepared with basil, cilantro, jalapenos, fresh limes and fish sauc ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Xuhui
Cuisine:Vietnamese Pho
129 Yan'an Xi Lu near Huashan Lu, Metro Line 2 Jingan Temple Station Shanghai Xuhui District+86 21 6248 7386The venue is a little out of the way, but it’s worth the trip. The curries are coconut heavy, and the chicken is enhanced with lime. These are good things, and it only gets better. You’ll find peanut dips alongside spring rolls that you’ll want to swim in. Pho dishes include a vegetable pho for the health conscious, as well as a range of salads. People who like and know their food come here, and i ... read more > -
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