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Pho Hoa

3.3

20 Reviews

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₱ 500 / Person

Alabang Town Center

  • Vietnamese

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Pho Hoa Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Indoor
  • Reservation Recommended

Pho Hoa is located at Lower Ground Floor, Cinema & Entertainment Complex, Alabang Town Center, Alabang, Muntinlupa City. This is a Vietnamese restaurant near the Alabang Town Center.The average price range at Pho Hoa is around ₱ 500 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 18:30.Pho Hoa is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Alabang Town Center area. There are different kinds of food in Pho Hoa that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63287723894.

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Pho Hoa Reviews

3.3

20 Reviews

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  • Sacharissa Reinaldo

    2.0

    so i was actually craving for a good tom yum and there aren't quite good choices in festivall mall where you can have this. there was one in SM southmall which i really like but it's too far from alabang. I tried tom yum in Khuathai and it's just just ok so i wanted to try it from another restaurant. There aren't many people when i came in so i don't get it why it took about 5-7 mins before they approach me to get my order. For 1 cup of plain rice that would cost you 60 pesos, means you're really getting so much less for what you're paying so a good service should compensate for it. well, let it pass. but what shocked me was when the waiter (in red uniform) came back with a glass of water and utensils, I immediately noticed his nails , all nails are not that long but they're dirty! stucked with dirts underneath the nails. so thick, not just a faint streak! I was aghast to thinks that this person serves the food! as for the tomyum for 225 pesos, it has 3 tiger prawns, tomato and a few mushrooms. the soup is average, nothing to be hype about. as for the hygiene, that really is something. i won't be coming back and i don't recommend it

  • Khaleesi

    3.0

    The dining area is small and can only take 30-40 total customers at a time. The food is tasty but not over the top. If you want a healthier alternative to the usual soups and salads and noodles, this is a good choice. We've been going here for years and the food is consistently ok, the menu doesn't change though

  • Jamee Uy

    4.0

    Pho has been Vietnam's national dish and one must  try their #50 at any of their branches all over Metro Manila. The Pho Nam Chin, Gan Bo Vien is the  perfect combination of all meats with a good broth something that is comforting throughout the day.  Even add a little sriracha just for that extra kick. Your Pho experience would surely be satisfying.

  • Sam De Leon

    4.0

    Its my first time in this restaurant (ATC branch) tried their Com Thit Bo Kho ( Beef Brisket Rice) and Pho Iced Tea. With the beef brisket, it was a bit salty for my taste, though when I called the servers attention with the taste, they were kind enough to change it and lessen the saltiness of the food. Not before I learned that the food was actually supposed to taste exactly like that. So in a couple of minutes I got the newly prepared food. The good thing was it was no longer salty, the bad thing the taste was too bland (walang lasa), not even the small broth of the brisket helped. Good thing the meat was tender and cooked just right. With their Phoa Iced Tea (their house ices tea) the glass was big, the taste, nothing special. I've tasted much better iced teas. All in all, it was nice to try new dish and restaurant, though I don't Ill be going back again.

  • Leiaspe1797

    3.0

    My first visit to Pho Hoa after 20 long years, just so the kids could sample Vietnamese cuisine. We had Goi Tom Buoi ( Pomelo Shrimp Salad )- People's Palace Spoiled me so I think theirs is the best so far; Mat Ong Cang Ga(caramelized chicken drumettes) - cuts were uneven but taste was okay, like your normal home cooked fried chicken; Pho Bo Kho ( beef stew)- my kids really liked this because it tastes like Pares; and Minced Chicken & Mushroom with Lettuce Wrap- this I found too salty, good thing there was the Pomelo Salad to balance the taste. Service was so-so, food presentation sloppy. Some dishes were hits, some misses and not one dish was stellar- not really a place I'd want to eat in often. Oh, and after my meal I saw a cockroach crawling on the floor😱

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