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Pho Hoa

3.7

19 Reviews

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3.8

19 Reviews

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  • Kenshilee1230

    3.0

    Whenever I visit a Vietnamese restaurant, I always order the vermicellii rice bowl. But this time, I tried the following:Canh Chua Tom (Hot and Sour Soup with Prawns and Pineapple) it also has sliced tomatoes. They also offer additional soup for free. Far from the chinese hot and sour soup, this one has thin consistency, more like broth-y. Reddish in color. But has a refreshing taste. Love how the noodles absorbs the soup’s flavor. Prawns are a bit small, though. Could use more toppings. But this soup is very filling. Com Thit Nuong Cha Gio (Grilled Pork and Spring Rolls with Rice) - the grilled pork is surprisingly tender and does not have any fat. The spring rolls - 2 pieces only. Huhu. Wish they serve at least 4. 😆 Rice is seasoned, similar to a fried rice with sauce or seasoning. I’d definitely get this again. Service is quite slow, though. Maybe because they were almost closing during the time of this visit. But over-all, will definitely come back to try other items.

  • Niña C.

    4.0

    Fresh noodle soup, really like their taste. The price is about 350 peso (abit pricey for me), but the portion is big enough for a small size. I also like their chicken grilled set with spring roll, yunmy taste.The service is standard, sometimes it took long time for the serving time, hope they improve it.

  • Kerenhappuch Milka Mariza Puteri

    3.0

    Maybe it's just me but their menu feels less of a Vietnamese cuisine... Not very unique options except for the pho. They have good pho, but maybe not the best.

  • Junen Narito

    4.0

    no frills no fuss clean delicious food in front of you. always eat here whenever we are in need of good phõ. the spring rolls are also worth trying

  • Krizza Yu

    4.0

    Maybe their service is slow but did not notice it much since I went out to get a Pablo matcha cheesecake. After I returned, my vermicelli bowl (grilled pork, fried roll, veggies) arrived after 3 mins together with the mango crepe and mango trifle. I was pleased since they listen to instructions well. I told them to have the dessert served together with the last dish they will serve (which happened to be my dish). At first I don't know how to eat the vermicelli bowl since I am not a fan of vinegar but the noodles tasted bland. After trying to pour the vinegar, the dish tastes great. It is somehow on the sweet side (lucky). I was very full after finishing it but of course dessert should have a separate compartment. Mango crepe is so-so. I like their mango trifle.

  • EZGİ UZAR

    4.0

    Pho hoa is your go-to neighborhood Vietnamese restaurant for pho. The portions are hefty and always fresh, something you’ll really ask for on your Vietnamese food craving.#shallireturn to Pho Hoa?

  • Hafsa

    3.0

    Nothing special but reasonably good vietnamese food. Lunch rice meal around 300 php. Not the best deal but ok. Otherwise Pho soup in its various versions is good. Large size drinks. Still one of my favorite places in this alley of Greenbelt1.

  • Jacqueline Danielle

    5.0

    Sarap tlaga sa pho hoa i think phohoa lang ang naging successful na vietnamese resto sa pinas. Sarap humigop nang mainit na sabaw lalo na kapag mejo may konting sipon ka.Ung broth is light taste lang kaya ok na ok for me. Ung price nya is very reasonable. Dahil kahit ung small size nila na pho noddles pwedeng good for 2 n.Keep it up! Sana dumami pa po ang branch nyo.

  • Tsaqif Fauzan

    3.0

    Worst 😣😑😐🙂☺😁 Best🙂Food - If you've been to Vietnam and have eaten Vietnamese food, then you will know this is not close. Maybe close enough. But not quite. Whatever.☺Ambience - Clean and comfy.😑Price - It is so absurd how a Php50 Pho bowl in Vietnam is php300 in the Philippines. I mean, a php400 ramen in Japan is also php400 price here, so what gives?🙂Service - Was oookay. Nothing special or extra.

  • Ozge Duzgun

    3.0

    Since I'm not feeling good and I want to sip a hot soup. I went to Pho Hoa to try something different. I ordered their Canh Chua Tom since the picture looks enticing. I'm a bit disappointed because the portion is less than what is displayed on their menu given that I ordered large. The soup is delicious despite that I'm not really sure of what I've ordered. I won't be ordering this again though except when I'm feeling under the weather.

Pho Hoa Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Reservation Recommended
  • Paid Parking
  • Indoor

Pho Hoa is located at Level 1, Greenbelt 1, Ayala Center, Greenbelt, Makati City. This is a Vietnamese restaurant near the Greenbelt. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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