Pho Oxford Circus
Enjoy freshly prepared, healthy, Vietnamese street food at our Oxford Circus restaurant. Menu available to eat in or takeaway.
Oxford Circus Vietnamese Restaurant - Fresh, Healthy Food | Pho London
Pho Great Titchfield Street was our second restaurant.
Set over two floors and seating around 53, our Great Titchfield Street restaurant serves our full menu, eat in and take-away all day long.
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Cafe Mama Pho, a small family-run business offering authentic Vietnamese food.
Our Mama Pho soup base is patiently cooked over 8 hours with fresh beef or chicken and traditional herbs.
Some of our favourites dishes are Pho Tai Chin, Banh Xeo, Bun Bo Hue, Bun Cha Gio Thit Nuong and now with a new dish in our menu the Com Bo Kho.
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Pho & Bun | Viet Eat
Building on our experience at Viet Eat Holborn, Viet Eat Pho & Bun was created in October 2015, with a new concept that aims at revolutionising the offering of Vietnamese street food in London.
Pho & Bun is located on the popular Shaftesbury Avenue, adjacent to both London China Town and Soho, and minutes away from many West End theatres, including Queen’s theatre – home to the famous Les Misérables.
Pho & Bun carries a new, out-of-the-box design that creates a cosy and comfortable dining environment with distinctively Vietnamese features.
Pho & Bun, Shaftesbury Avenue: Restaurant Review | olive ...
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Hidden bang in Central London between the lanterns of China Town and Shaftesbury Avenue’s chain restaurants teaming with pre-theatre goers, Pho & Bun is taking the bao bun to the next level with Vietnamese bao burgers (we’re betting that this is the next big food trend).
Start with rolls – minced crab and pork spring rolls are wrapped in a crispy crackly golden net, and fresh summer rolls encase meaty tiger prawns, Vietnamese leaves and herbs in rice paper.
The bao burger hybrid comes three ways – more of that awesome beef in a patty, with smoky mayo, salad and Vietnamese herbs, and a wedge of cheese for good measure; crisp tiger prawns or BBQ belly pork.
The short dessert menu is a Vietnamese/western fusion – greek yogurt, Vietnamese coffee and a few drops of sweet condensed milk is shaken with ice into a creamy liquid with a kick – think Vietnamese frappuccino.
Interiors may be cliché but they work – chilli sauce, bowls of pho and pointy-hatted men on bicycles painted directly on to the brick walls provide a clear reminder of where you are, and bamboo lanterns hang from the ceiling, giving the tiny restaurant a soft, warm glow reminiscent of the magical lantern-lit Vietnamese town of Hoi An.
Resaurant review: Pho - Telegraph
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If it was a choice between an old Vietnamese favourite and this new place, Zoe Williams knows which she'd pick Pho bills itself as London's 'first specialist Vietnamese street-food restaurant', but since they opened in Clerkenwell in 2005 I don't see how they can possibly justify this.
There's been a restaurant called Hoa Viet on Camberwell Church Street for as long as I can remember, and the one time I quizzed the wizened sage-owner about the name, he leaned in and said, 'Hoa, food.
There are a variety of pho noodle soups - your classic fat, white noodles with your choice of protein atop.
I had the pho tai, thinly sliced fillet steak in beef stock, in an overall atmosphere of noodle soup (£7.45).
Add your own pinch of chilli to the ever-popular beef noodle soup (£6.10) Tre Viet 251 Mare Street, London E8 (020 8533 7390) In among London's largest Vietnamese community, with specialist supermarkets a stone's throw away, Tre Viet is authentic through and through.
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Pho & Bun, Shaftesbury Avenue: Restaurant Review | olive ...
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Hidden bang in Central London between the lanterns of China Town and Shaftesbury Avenue’s chain restaurants teaming with pre-theatre goers, Pho & Bun is taking the bao bun to the next level with Vietnamese bao burgers (we’re betting that this is the next big food trend).
Start with rolls – minced crab and pork spring rolls are wrapped in a crispy crackly golden net, and fresh summer rolls encase meaty tiger prawns, Vietnamese leaves and herbs in rice paper.
The bao burger hybrid comes three ways – more of that awesome beef in a patty, with smoky mayo, salad and Vietnamese herbs, and a wedge of cheese for good measure; crisp tiger prawns or BBQ belly pork.
The short dessert menu is a Vietnamese/western fusion – greek yogurt, Vietnamese coffee and a few drops of sweet condensed milk is shaken with ice into a creamy liquid with a kick – think Vietnamese frappuccino.
Interiors may be cliché but they work – chilli sauce, bowls of pho and pointy-hatted men on bicycles painted directly on to the brick walls provide a clear reminder of where you are, and bamboo lanterns hang from the ceiling, giving the tiny restaurant a soft, warm glow reminiscent of the magical lantern-lit Vietnamese town of Hoi An.
Pho and Bun, London – Restaurant Review. A new eaterie on ...
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Pho Bun, London – Restaurant Review Pho and Bun, London Restaurant Review by Jen Grimble 2015 has seen some weird and wonderful food mash-ups make their way on to our social media feeds, and into our favourite eateries (people are still talking about the Cronut).
The latest ingredient-romance to sweep Central London comes in the form of the Vietnamese Burger; imagine a tender patty of meat garnished with Asian flavours majestically sandwiched between traditional steamed buns.
The idea was to create the perfect foodie hybrid in the heart of London; a place where classic western street food met the iconic culinary flavours of Vietnam.
There are three options; the 28 day dry aged beef (Bánh Bao Kẹp Thịt Bò Nướng), the Tiger Prawn Patty (Bánh Bao Kẹp Chả Tôm), or the BBQ Honey Pork Burger (Bánh Bao Kẹp Thịt Lợn Nướng).
Pho Bun do just what they know best; traditional Vietnamese fare with flavour, heart and one sweet little kick.
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Soho Vietnamese Restaurant - Fresh, Healthy Food | Pho London
Pho Soho is right in the middle of Wardour Street in a listed building once home to a famous furniture designer of the 1790’s.
Pho Soho seats around 58 and offers Pho’s full menu eat in and takeaway seven days a week.
If you need to get your Pho fix, our nearest Pho is on Great Titchfield Street, which is less than ten minutes walk from Wardour Street.
Resaurant review: Pho - Telegraph
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If it was a choice between an old Vietnamese favourite and this new place, Zoe Williams knows which she'd pick Pho bills itself as London's 'first specialist Vietnamese street-food restaurant', but since they opened in Clerkenwell in 2005 I don't see how they can possibly justify this.
There's been a restaurant called Hoa Viet on Camberwell Church Street for as long as I can remember, and the one time I quizzed the wizened sage-owner about the name, he leaned in and said, 'Hoa, food.
There are a variety of pho noodle soups - your classic fat, white noodles with your choice of protein atop.
I had the pho tai, thinly sliced fillet steak in beef stock, in an overall atmosphere of noodle soup (£7.45).
Add your own pinch of chilli to the ever-popular beef noodle soup (£6.10) Tre Viet 251 Mare Street, London E8 (020 8533 7390) In among London's largest Vietnamese community, with specialist supermarkets a stone's throw away, Tre Viet is authentic through and through.