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3.5

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₱ 400 / Person

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Pho Bac is located at Ortigas Robinsons Galleria, 4F, Quezon City, Luzon Philippines. This is a Vietnamese restaurant near the Manila.The average price range at Pho Bac is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Pho Bac is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Manila area. There are different kinds of food in Pho Bac that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63 2 632 9460.

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3.5

8 Reviews

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  • Kiki Qio

    4.0

    This place has scaled down a lot from before. It was previously larger and offered a far more ambitious menu. Today, aside from a little section reserved for celebrations/ meetings (that may maybe seat 20-25), you can find around 6 -7 tables in the mainarea that may chair four in each, snugly. Staff are usually always friendly as of this place, and this time Jerome and Ian were zero different: fast to respond, attentive, accommodating. We should have consumed 3-4 kettles of home tea but still they held replenishing and clearing our tables of utilized plates and utensils. Food is definitely good, with vegetarian, meats and seafood options. It is possible to choose dumplings and refreshing/ fried rolls for appetizers, which range from PhP 75- 202. The new rolls are offered with a tasty peanut sauce. The actually popular banh mis can be found in poultry, pork, sausage, liver pate at PhP 175. You can find 12 Pho choices from PhP 190 (traditional varieties: poultry, beef) to 260 (seafood). The broth is definitely extremely aromatic and wonderfully well balanced- lovely, sour, salty all enjoying on your tastebuds as you slurp. I could flavor a hint of duck aswell, although they discontinued their duck noodles from the menus. The rice meal options didn't look appetizing on menus, but my pal ordered the fish fillet also it was incredibly tasty, the butter flavor unmistakable, the fish itself absolutely crisp, providing a welcome contrast in texture to the hot rice. The Vietnamese crepe (pork, shrimp, sprouts and veggies in rice flour crepe) was monstrous in proportions and may easily feed 3-4 people. At PhP 200+, it's certainly a steal. Bill for two found 600PhP+ with two appetizers and two mains. Not just a bad deal. Stop by to discover why this location has were able to stay open each one of these years.

  • Leonard Lim

    3.0

    We were invited for a party here. It has been a pleasant experience-- extremely swift service and courteous foods servers. The area is clean and contains a section which you can use for intimate events. The meals was also delicious. Should come back again for thebanh mis.

  • Leli Syaadah

    3.0

    There are hardly any Vietnamese specialty restaurants in the town and it's an easy task to compare them collectively. I say that restaurant must level up. The meals offerings are fairly regular and nothing extra-ordinary. The broth for the staple noodle meals coulduse even more taste. The new spring rolls may possibly also work with a make-over. The peanut dip for the rolls had been a complete disappointment - I'm uncertain if there have been really peanuts inside them. The area is old and can probably appear even older following the restaurants nearby finish their renovation. The provider is good and simply fast enough. The costs are basically within exactly the same range because the other Vietnamese dining places so if it involves choosing, taste would issue a lot. Another 'Pho' restaurant continues to be my favorite.

  • Sam Soon Chee Wai

    4.0

    Pho here's good but we desire they could have significantly more options like if we wish even more tendon or brisket compared to the lean components. They permitted us to spit our Pho therefore we did not need to transfer it from the big to little bowls(nevertheless, you have to inform them you need the pho split upon buying). Springtime rolls were sizzling and great. Spareribs and poultry with lemon grass had been likewise delicious. Services was prompt.

  • Aravind Kumar Kommoju

    3.0

    While there's a selection of options, the pho tasted less "minty" than other vietnamese outlets we've tried during the past. Type of your "daily veit junk food". Sufficient for an inexpensive and quick consume. The "kick" and flavor you generally get from genuine phoseems "bitin"; bland maybe is really a fitting term.

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