Pho - Vietnamese noodle dish, which do you eat at? - Page 7
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Wolf
Korea (South)3290 Posts
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ShaneMac
Canada56 Posts
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DJ Roomba
158 Posts
On June 06 2011 12:12 GTR wrote: my parents make it at home :3 i'm going to need a how to | ||
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Macabre
United States1262 Posts
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T3tra
United States406 Posts
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True_Spike
Poland3429 Posts
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mrdx
Vietnam1555 Posts
On June 06 2011 09:26 Tracil wrote: There are any number of Vietnamese cafe/bars on Swanston street in Melbourne's CBD. If I feel like pho, any of them is fine, they pretty much all make it the same way. Mekong might be one of the better places; it proudly advertises how BILL CLINTON ate TWO BOWLS and challenges you to do better! But the waiters don't even talk to you, they just stand over you and stare until you order... The ones on Swanston are all rubbish in terms of both quality and service. All the waiters at Mekong restaurant don't even speak Vietnamese and wouldn't be able to tell you how to have a bowl of pho in a proper Vietnamese way. I personally find "Chu The" at 270 Victoria St to be the best (most authentic) one in Melbourne. But if you really trully love pho you must go to Vietnam to have it at early morning street restaurant! ![]() Btw to OP, "pho" is pronounced more like "fur" (with no "r"). | ||
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Kaoriyu
Canada276 Posts
On June 06 2011 15:34 True_Spike wrote: I must say it looks absolutely disgusting, almost revolting. Really? The looks don't bother me at all. Don't get turned off by the looks, it is one of the unique dishes that you will enjoy, but seeing how you're from Poland might be hard to even get decent pho over there. | ||
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backtoback
Canada1276 Posts
On June 06 2011 15:14 ShaneMac wrote: it's all about pho bich nga in Vancouver LOL ive seen that place in vancouver canada hahahha! BUN BOE HUE THE BEST SON!! | ||
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DisneylandSC
Netherlands435 Posts
On June 06 2011 15:34 True_Spike wrote: I must say it looks absolutely disgusting, almost revolting. I was thinking the same. One of them had a huge amount of raw meat in it. That is not only disgusting it's actually a health hazard. Bah, I will pass. | ||
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True_Spike
Poland3429 Posts
On June 06 2011 15:54 Kaoriyu wrote: Really? The looks don't bother me at all. Don't get turned off by the looks, it is one of the unique dishes that you will enjoy, but seeing how you're from Poland might be hard to even get decent pho over there. You'd be surprised how popular Vietnamese cuisine is over here. | ||
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Kelberot
Brazil364 Posts
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VIB
Brazil3567 Posts
On June 06 2011 16:04 Kelberot wrote: Never found any Vietnamese food here in brazil. Actually I think I only ever seen Vietnamese people on tv :S If you find one, let me know ^^This thread and the video inspired me to go find a place where I can eat it, but I can't find any T_T | ||
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nMn
United States144 Posts
I live in Edmonton now and I've been going to Pho Hoan Pasteur by the Edmonton Central Airport/NAIT. I haven't really explored the city though so if anyone can point a great pho place out, i'll definitely give it a shot. | ||
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youngminii
Australia7514 Posts
you can buy pho for FIVE DOLLARS WHAT THE FUCK WHY HAVE I BEEN PAYING TEN DOLLARS ALL MY LIFE btw pho best hangover food | ||
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Nem0
United States134 Posts
On June 06 2011 09:32 edc.initiative wrote: I eat pho at a restaurant called Pho Bac. Edit: Spelling. Is that by chance in Davis, CA? | ||
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Quochobao
United States350 Posts
There, finding the best and newest Pho restaurant is a culinary past time. New and age-old brands fight for the hearts, minds, and stomachs of customers, whose words of mouths are the final verdict (just like what we're doing in this thread, and with 100x enthusiasm ^^) I am genuinely pleased to find that Pho in the U.S. is quite decent, albeit different. The huge size and the choice of meat are two obvious "innovations," but they do not turn me off at all. And I have not even tasted Pho in California, which I'm hopeful to be even better. On June 06 2011 15:54 Kaoriyu wrote: Show nested quote + Really? The looks don't bother me at all. Don't get turned off by the looks, it is one of the unique dishes that you will enjoy, but seeing how you're from Poland might be hard to even get decent pho over there. You'd be surprised how popular Vietnamese cuisine is over here. Lolz yeah, being a former fellow member of the Communist bloc, Poland has a huge population of Vietnamese. And they are Northern Vietnamese too--who make the original Pho, compared with the Saigon-style Pho in the States. I'm really glad people like Pho ^^ | ||
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Quochobao
United States350 Posts
On June 06 2011 15:30 T3tra wrote: Does anyone have any experience with making Pho at home? I love Pho but there aren't any places around me since I've moved T_T Hey man, do you want me to make a guide =) | ||
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sluggaslamoo
Australia4494 Posts
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SoLaR[i.C]
United States2969 Posts
My favorite places are Tan My in Austin TX, BunBo Hue An Nam in San Jose CA, and a place in Las Vegas which I cannot remember the name of. I get the Steak + Tripe at all three of these places. | ||
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