I love pho cos it's my favourite food and I love this kind of pho because it doesn't contain cinammon, is yummy and contains tender beef and the quality of the restaurant may not be much, but it is the food enjoyable.
I haven’t tried the pho but the broken rice is nice, and there is nothing over $10 here. But there is a limited menu here, also the waitresses English is poor. Even the menu on the wall, not all of it is in English. It's a small place, so walking past would be easy.
I really liked this place - I had the broken rice with pork chops , and my friend had the Pho. We both really enjoyed it - well worth it too ! Think it was about $7-$8 per plate.
Ambience is what you would expect from Cabra. So I couldn't rate it highly. Everything else is great! Love authentic Pho, and this Pho closely resembles my mum's, maybe that's why this is the only place my parents will eat. Great value for money. Definitely a place to check out if you're ever in Cabra for lunch.
Very typical Vietnamese pho place, busy bustling and very prompt service, no menus as you are expected to know what you want to eat and get out as fast as possible. Lovely place :). Pho is typical of middle Vietnam style (not sweet) overall good for the price ($7.50).
Have been going there for the last 15 years and will keep doing so. The best "Pho" for people who truly appreciate a beef broth, not too much of the fragrant stuff like cinnamon etc
Pretty much my 2nd place of choice if you want some nice pho or broken rice dishes with pork chops. Very good priced for the large or small bowl and quick service. I think I remember the large bowl being $7.50. Most of the time you'll have to share a table with someone but thats mainly because its always so busy. Don't expect a clean restauarant, tables are mainly sticky still from previous eater but other than that.. a thumbs up from me.
Best Pho soup and broken rice dishes with pork chop you will eat! Very friendly and quick service. Very basic shop with tables and chairs crammed in but if it's cheap and tasty you are after this is the place!
Had lunch here today with a friend. Neither of us speak Vietnamese so we were given (after having had to ask for it), the rather more limited English menu (complete with pictures). There were only about half a doz items on it. There were some additional items listed in English on the wall menu though. My friend had the pho (she loved the broth), I had a dish whose name which I neglected to note but it was rice served with grilled pork and a small triangular slice of something which I could most accurately describe as terrine like in taste and texture. It was okay but nothing to rave on about. For $7 (the pho was $6.50 I think) it wasn't a bad bargain. My friend ordered a fresh lemon drink which was deemed so enjoyable that she had a second. Service was polite but unlike a previous reviewer, we didn't get the feeling that the owner went out of his way for everyone. We shared a table with a lovely gentleman though who sweetly poured tea for us and wished us a lovely day as he left.