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The best Vietnamese restaurant in Chinatown is Pho Viet Huong. The menu is vast and needs intense perusing, but your waiter will help you. The Vietnamese know soup, and pho, a beef-based soup served with many ingredients, is the most famous, but the hot-and-sour canh soup is the real deal. The small version is more than enough for two to share. The odd pairing of barbecued beef wrapped in grape leaves is another of the restaurant's specialties and should not be missed, while the bun, various meats and vegetables served over rice vermicelli, are simple, hearty, and inexpensive. You'll even find Vietnamese sandwiches here: French bread filled with ham, chicken, eggs, lamb, and even pâté. All of the above is best washed down with an icy cold Saigon beer.
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User Reviews for Pho Viet Huong
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Amazing Vietnamese
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THE BEST Vietnamese restaurant I have been to and is GREAT on the budget too!! The cubed beef is amazing as are the spring rolls. You will not be disappointed.
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- posted on 05.20.12
- by Travelling_sales_grl
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Unique flavors, fast service.
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We were starving after a long day and we stopped at Pho Viet. The rolls are fresh and the homemade chilli sauce is amazing. The chicken with mango was outstanding and went well with...
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- posted on 05.15.12
- by ELMOSH
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Chinatown Stop 2
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Lemon pepper squid - fresh squid, fried and then dipped in lemon juice, salt and pepper. Sounds ridiculously simple but tastes amazing. Also, this place has a completely different atmosphere...
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- posted on 04.03.12
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Awards:
Frommer's
- Recommended 2010
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Contact:
- tel: 212/233-8988
Address:
- 73 Mulberry St
- Btwn Bayard and Canal Sts
- New York, NY 10278
Neighborhood:
Lower ManhattanPayments:
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Hours:
- Daily 10:30am-10:30pm
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