"If you haven't tried Pho Anh yet, you're missing out on some of the best Vietnamese food in Montreal.
About Pho Anh
Nestled in the heart of Montreal’s vibrant Quartier Latin, Pho Anh is a hidden gem that offers an authentic taste of Vietnamese cuisine. This unassuming restaurant has quickly become a local favorite, drawing in diners with its delectable pho, flavorful vermicelli dishes, and warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Step through the doors of Pho Anh, and you’ll be transported to the bustling streets of Hanoi. The decor is simple yet inviting, with wooden tables, colorful Vietnamese art, and the tantalizing aroma of simmering broth wafting through the air. The menu is a celebration of traditional Vietnamese flavors, with each dish meticulously prepared to showcase the freshness and quality of the ingredients.
One of the standout dishes at Pho Anh is the bun bo hue, a spicy and aromatic beef noodle soup that has quickly become a signature offering. The broth is simmered for hours, resulting in a depth of flavor that is both comforting and complex. Equally impressive is the hu tieu bo vien, a noodle dish that features tender beef meatballs and a light, yet flavorful, broth.
But Pho Anh is not just about the food; it’s about the experience. The staff is attentive and knowledgeable, always eager to guide diners through the menu and offer recommendations. Whether you’re a seasoned Vietnamese food enthusiast or a newcomer to the cuisine, the team at Pho Anh will ensure that your dining experience is nothing short of exceptional.
Must-Try Dishes
Recommended by locals and visitors
Recent Reviews
Bun bo hue was good. It was tasty yet lighter than the usual. Hu tieu bo vien was similar to pho, though they said it was different because it was made...
They welcome us when it was almost closing time, for this generosity they deserve 5 stars. Also the food was delicious and the service even better. Nice gem...
Okay overall. The veggie pho was good and has mushrooms, carrots, and broccoli. We also tried a vermicelli chicken dish that was flavorless with cold...