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Pho Hoa

3.2

20 Reviews

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₱ 500 / Person

Paseo Center

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  • Takeaway
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  • Reservation Recommended
  • Indoor

Pho Hoa is located at Second Floor, Paseo Center, Paseo De Roxas Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City. This is a Vietnamese restaurant near the Paseo Center.The average price range at Pho Hoa is around ₱ 500 / Person,and the opening hours are 9:30 - 18:30.Pho Hoa is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Paseo Center area. There are different kinds of food in Pho Hoa that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63288125234.

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3.2

20 Reviews

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  • Nurhan Aktaş Üçbaylar

    3.0

    Pho Hoa never fails to satisfy and gives you great value for your money. The serving size is big enough to make you feel full after finishing a bowl of their noodles or rice toppings.Starting off with fresh or fried spring rolls is recommended. I'm not into pho but when I'm in the mood for noodles, I'd get their vermicelli bowls. Otherwise, I'd order from their rice bowl selection - the sauteed chicken and mushroom rice is my personal favorite.

  • Alis Suryani

    3.0

    Came here the other night cause the weather called for some pho and this place was literally one spit-away from my office. Pho Hoa is top notch for best value for the buck. Not only is everything absolutely legitimate, the atmosphere is quite inviting and the people are nice. They also play beautiful and soothing old school music. I had the fresh spring rolls (Goi Cuon) and the brisket Pho (Pho Chin Nac). The spring rolls were made with vegetables, shrimp, pork and came with a rich peanut dipping sauce. The pho came in a large bowl which was enough for two people. It also came with a side dish of basil, chili, lemon, and bean sprouts. The spring rolls and pho were both soooooo good. Eat the spring roll with your hand (obviously), and don't forget the hoisin sauce and Sriracha on the table for your pho. The broth was tasty and brisket was tender. Everything is reasonably-priced and absolutely delicious!Will very likely come back here again and sample more items on their menu in the future. I'm a fan!

  • Irish Gadaoni

    3.0

    Pho Hoa is a default restaurant of choice when there is nothing new around or when we're so hungry to think of a place we want to try. It's our family comfort food and has not yet failed in satisfying our rumbling tummies! So when hubby and I were in Paseo Center and there were no interesting restaurants, seeing Pho Hoa was a delight!Hubby got his usual Grilled Chicken with Fried Spring Rolls meal and I opted to try something that we haven't tried yet. Looking at their menu, I decided to get a Bánh mì. I went for their Grilled Pork Bánh mì and got so excited as I recalled that I enjoyed the crunch of the bread of the one I had in BFF.Hubby's order was as usual thumbs up! Perfectly marinated and grilled chicken that was tender and flavorful plus those crunchy and tasty spring rolls. Love their vinegar coz it's not too sour and had sweetness in it! Then my Grilled Pork Bánh mì. Errrr... It was just okay. First time that I felt ripped off in this restaurant lol The bread had the signature crunch which I liked and the grilled pork was tasty and tender but it just didn't cut it. Maybe I should have went for the chicken or maybe grilled is not a good option? Thinking as well that they could have used pulled pork instead of chunks. Though the veggies inside were fresh and crisp, they didn't quite help with what I was expecting this sandwich to be like.

  • Myra T.

    5.0

    Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls is a comfort food that you can eat with much gusto! Very fresh and the peanut sauce is something to die for. They also served a variety of noodles from chicken, pork, beef to seafood which I must try next time.

  • Brigitta Angel Gharcya

    3.0

    In our effort to find something savory yet healthy, we found Pho Hoa. Their Brisket Pho's broth is not the best but it's fine. Same goes with their tofu but not with their Banh Mi. The Banh Mi was a bit off for me. Their pricing is fair and their serving sizes are big. One order can actually be good for sharing. The place wasn't crowded either but their service is not that good (just to be clear I'm pertaining only to their Paseo Center branch). We had a hard time calling the attention of the food attendants.

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