Huong Que in Edmonton has good pho. Pretty ghetto place, but the pho is good.
Huong Que in Edmonton has good pho. Pretty ghetto place, but the pho is good.
where is it?...close to the uni by any chance?Originally posted by GTS Jeff
Huong Que in Edmonton has good pho. Pretty ghetto place, but the pho is good.
Hahaha no. It's in Chinatown, across from Lucky 97.Originally posted by jaysas_63
where is it?...close to the uni by any chance?
I went to the Pho place in deerfoot meadows, wasnt very good at all well maybe it was just what I got. Also with Viet subs, Im very picky with where I go also. I've tried a number of places, and so far the best was the place right across from SAIT.
If anyone can recommend a Pho place, or a good Viet sub place, I'm sold!
I see most of you recommended Thi Thi subs, so I'll check it out, but any good Pho places would be appreciated. Also is Oriental Pheonix a good place?? I hear they make good food, but havent tested it out yet.
Oriental Pheonix is good if you're white and like paying high prices for small portions of food
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The one near Northland ain't too bad, it's better than the ones in China TOwn actually...
Originally posted by dennisaur
have you been to pho rang dong near lucky supermarket? good stuff
oh yeah and thi this subs are the shit!
I knew you were gonna say something like that hahaOriginally posted by SoSlowDx
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+ pho xuan
LOL Damn Right!Originally posted by stevieo
I knew you were gonna say something like that haha
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1st- Pho Dau Bo
2nd- Pho kim
3rd- Minh Chau
enough pho threads, need one for bun bo hue
Pho Hoa on 17th Ave S.E. (where Vietnamese Village used to be) is pretty good. Its a franchise and is all over the States and one in Edmonton as well. Highly Recommended!
The new Pho place down by the IKEA in Deerfoot Meadows is uber gross. The broth had no flavour(it was very similar to boiled water with coloring) and the portion was small. There is more meat in a hotdog and more noodle in a instant bowl of noodles (i ordered the regular).
I enjoy:
Pho Hoai (Far East Shopping Center on 3rd)
Phoung Vi On 17th and 5th
Bagolac (if I dont feel like driving downtown)
Those are the only ones I frequent regularly.
I have been to the one in Deerfoot Meadows, and I ordered the massive bowl, and it was filling. Way better than that garbage joint out at 130th McKenzie Doulasdale. Especially when they wanna charge you 2 bucks for jasmine tea, when pretty much every other pho joint around has it free right when you sit down. Out in the burbs, they are more expensive, smaller size, and they just arn't as good.
17th ave, Downtown, and Centre Street are the best spots.
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It doesn't get any whiter at Oriental Pheonix, their beef pho is the last one on their list of phos and i had to ask them if it was raw beef because it was not labledOriginally posted by SOAB
Oriental Pheonix is good if you're white and like paying high prices for small portions of food
how white is it there? on the way to my table i noticed a kid had an order of fries. Fries in a viet Restaurant???
I was impress by how they were able to take 8 ppl's order without writing it down....
do a search regarding Pho Kim hereOriginally posted by RotaryDrifter
2nd- Pho kim
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Originally posted by r3cc0s
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Went to Pho Que Huong at T&T and overall it gets a for cleanliness, service, portions and pricing. Nothing to complain about tastewise either.
k im not sure what this place is called but its just off 17th and 5th street, right next to papa johns and 7-11,.. i found the food to be incredible, i had an XL spicy beef satay, and i can honestly say i was very impressed, large portion, and they even brought me another bottle of hot sauce upon noticing the gross ammount i add .. check it out, i think i paid 8 bucks or something with tip too.. legit
Thats Phoung Vi.Originally posted by Ted Willis
k im not sure what this place is called but its just off 17th and 5th street, right next to papa johns and 7-11,.. i found the food to be incredible, i had an XL spicy beef satay, and i can honestly say i was very impressed, large portion, and they even brought me another bottle of hot sauce upon noticing the gross ammount i add .. check it out, i think i paid 8 bucks or something with tip too.. legit
I like that joint also.
The lady who runs the place knows me too well, haha, no need to order, it just comes.
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^^ I agree i usaully order this now eveytime i go to a vietnamese restaurant but not all restaurants carry this dishOriginally posted by hampstor
enough pho threads, need one for bun bo hue