The Best Pho in Saigon

Food & Drink Saigon

Pho is symbolic of the culinary tradition of Vietnam. Its popularity has even resulted in its addition to the Oxford dictionary. Once you visit Vietnam, you should not miss this dish. Although it originated from the North, pho in Ho Chi Minh City has a distinct taste worth every spoonful.

This dish can be found anywhere around the country, from the peaceful countryside to the bustling metropolises, from street stalls to luxurious restaurants. The locals have pho for breakfast, lunch, and even dinner. It’s suitable for every season –be it the summer or the winter, in the coolness of the autumn or in the warmth of the spring. An interesting note is that the taste of pho varies as you make your way down from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh. In the South, the pho is sweeter, spicier, and sprinkled with more herbs. This makes the pho broth murkier whereas that of northern pho is much clearer – with less spices and a more balanced taste. More information on how the taste of pho changes as you make your way through the country can be found here.

Pho
You’re not Vietnamese if you don’t slurp

People love pho for its delicious and sophisticated broth combining various types of ingredients. Hidden inside each bowl of pho is a world full of flavor that makes foodies keep coming back for more!

How to Cook Pho – The broth is what matters!

Pho is served in over fifty countries all around the world, but not all places are able to replicate a traditionally authentic bowl of pho. That being said, its sophisticated flavor makes for strict standards and a challenging task, even for the most skilled of chefs. Have a look at how to make this Vietnamese delicious dish for your loved ones.

Recipe (for three people):

  • Oxtail: 0.5 kg
  • Beef rib: 0.5 kg
  • Beef: 0.5 kg
  • 1 medium onion
  • 1 small ginger
  • Coriander: 50 gr
  • 1 cardamom
  • 2 anise flowers
  • 1 small teaspoon of cinnamon
  • 2 short sugar canes
  • Pho noodles
  • Garnish: green onions, cilantro, fresh lime, and chilies

Step 1:

Prepare beef and oxtail. Wash the beef rib and then cut the beef and oxtail into small pieces. Soak the chopped beef and oxtail in salt water for two hours in order to remove the odor and soften the meat before cooking.

Step 2:

Prepare other ingredients. Roast the onions, shallots, ginger, and sugar cane. Do not burn them. After that, peel the onions, ginger, and sugarcane and run them under cold water. Roast the anise flowers, cinnamon, cardamom, and coriander at medium heat. Then put all the roasted ingredients into a cloth bag and tie the bag carefully.

Next, cut the roasted onions and shallots into fours. Crush or chop the ginger. Wash the coriander very carefully in order to remove all the dust. Chop the washed coriander roots and green onions.

Step 3:

Take out the soaked beef ribs and oxtail and rinse them under cold water. Put all the meat into a pot full of water and boil at high heat. When the water is boiling, continue to simmer for two minutes. After the beef is boiled, wash the beef, and oxtail to remove the foam. This action will make the broth more delicious.

Step 4:

Put the beef and oxtail in a smaller pot filled with water. Boil the broth on medium heat. When the broth is boiling, if there are air bubbles, use a tablespoon to remove them. Then put all the spices above into the pot of broth, including the onions, shallots, ginger, sugar cane, and the ingredients satchel. Season the mixture with the basic spices according to your taste. When the pot of broth is boiling, keep simmering for about an hour and a half to two hours. You can use a pressure cooker to save time and energy.

Wait until the beef has become medium-rare and soak in boiling water. Then, slice the beef thinly and let it cool down for a while.

A good pot of broth has a slightly yellowish color with not too much fat. It must have the natural sweetness of sugar cane and the light aroma of the spices. Note that you should not use fish sauce because it will sour the broth.

Step 5:

Prepare pho noodles and the fresh vegetables. Submerge the noodles in boiling water quickly before putting them in the bowl. Sprinkle some finely chopped green onions over the noodles and ladle in some broth.

You should eat pho while it is still hot. The dish can be served with coriander, some slices of lime, and chili peppers to enhance the flavor.

Where to Have Pho in Saigon

Although there are countless vendors selling pho on the streets of Saigon, the five addresses below continue to warrant visits from both natives and tourists alike.

Pho Hoa

Pho Hoa is a hereditary brand that has lasted for decades in Saigon. The place serves Southern-style pho with lots of fresh vegetables. Fair warning: the size of a bowl here is significantly bigger compared to other places.

Phở Hà Nội
An irresistible morning dish.

When it comes to the best pho in town, there is not a noodle lover who doesn’t know Pho Hoa.

The menu here is more diverse and more abundant than that of the others. Besides traditional dishes, you can try out all kinds pho at this place, such as the chicken pho, and vegetarian pho. In fact, customers often order the special meal mixed with all kinds of meat at a price of 75,000 thousand VND/ a bowl.

MORE INFORMATION

  • Address: 260 Pasteur Street, District 1
  • Phone: 028 3829 7943
  • Business Hours: 6 AM – 12 AM
  • Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Phở%20Hoà%20/380514388658427/

Pho Dau

Pho Dau offers its customers the unique Northern style flavor. It is a 55-year-old restaurant, looking quite shabby on the outside, yet each bowl of pho here still captures the traditional flavor that cannot be found anywhere else.

Pho Dau District 3

Pho Dau is only open in the morning and it is crowded at almost all times.

The bowl of pho was served with no vegetables, no price or black sauce like other pho restaurants in Saigon, but simply with a bowl of thinly grated onion. Diners when eating squeeze a little lemon, add a little fish sauce, season with a little sugar and chili sauce and mix well to absorb. Pick up a few stalks of pho and add a piece of bucket, along with the mixed onion we say what’s wrong with it!!!

MORE INFORMATION

  • Address: 288 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street, District 3
  • Phone: 028 3846 5866
  • Business Hours: 6 AM – 12 PM
  • Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/phodau288

Pho Minh

Located in a small alley, Pho Minh is characterized by the taste of Northern-style cuisine. The location is impressively quiet, able to separate itself from the rush of life outside. An airy setting, old furniture, and traditional flavor make Pho Minh a familiar address for Northern style food enthusiasts.

Pho Minh
If it’s crowded, it’s a go!

In the concrete jungle that is Ho Chi Minh City, what’s better than sitting in your own cozy corner, looking at the glowing charcoal oven while enjoying a hot bowl of pho with an irresistibly charming fragrance?

MORE INFORMATION

  • Address: 63/16 Pasteur Street, District 1
  • Phone: 028 3822 0345
  • Business Hours: 6:30 AM – 10 AM

Pho Cao Van

Pho Cao Van has had a long career, operating for more than 60 years since 1952, and even until now, it is still enchanting natives and foreigners with its specialties. The 90-year-old man running the whole business is also well known for telling patrons about his precious memories of the rise and fall of Saigon.

Phở Cao Vân

Phở Cao Vân

Operating for more than 60 years.

MORE INFORMATION

  • Address: 25 Mac Dinh Chi Street, District 1
  • Phone:  028 3822 0509
  • Business Hours: 6 AM – 9 PM

Pho Hung

One of the most noticeable things at Pho Hung is that its broth is made entirely from beef and fresh vegetables. The restaurant is spacious and has a dedicated staff manning the operations. It is one of the very few pho restaurants opening 24/7 in the city, so you can easily pass by and have a big bowl of pho at any time during the day.

Pho Hung
You can’t go wrong.

MORE INFORMATION

  • Address: 243 Nguyen Trai Street, District 1 (at various locations)
  • Phone: 028 3838 5089
  • Business Hours: 6 AM – 3 AM

Pho 524

The single best Pho in Saigon (and probably the earth) can be found in the alleyway 524 Nguyen Dinh Chieu street. This gem of a pho restaurant only serves breakfast, and they start early. They close shop at around 9:30 AM, or as soon as they sell out which may be earlier on weekends.

Pho 254 nguyen dinh chieu

Now for the best!

As far as we are aware there is no name for this restaurant, and you will be essentially eating out of the family’s house that runs the restaurant’s dining room. It is a very authentic, local experience and the food quality will not disappoint you. You can locate it quite easily, from the main road. It’s about ten meters down alleyway 524 and there will be a long line of motorbikes leading up to the restaurant entrance. If you’re a Vietnamese food lover, this is the place not to miss while in town.

It is a very authentic, local experience and the food quality will not disappoint.

MORE INFORMATION

  • Address: 524 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, District 3
  • Business Hours: 7 AM – 10 PM
  • Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082940392109

Pho Nhu

When it comes to vegetarian options, Pho Nhu restaurant is the best choice. It is a small local restaurant located in an alley but has a sign out front and the map is spot on. The vegetarian pho here is made mainly from mushroom and tofu, which is surprisingly delicious and for those who try it for the first time, it is really hard to recognize. You can find other vegetarian noodle options here as well and all of them are really tasty. This place also sells their bowls at a low price, compared to other pho places.

We can do vegetarian too!

It can be said that the growth of pho in Saigon has nearly reached its apex. From the flavorful traditional style to the fast modern versions, pho has gone through the vicissitudes of time and plays an important role in the culinary foodways of Saigon. Undoubtedly, skipping out on Saigon without having pho would be your biggest regret. Have you found a favorite joint yet to have Vietnam’s most famous dish?

MORE INFORMATION

  • Address: 54 Truong Quyen, District 1
  • Phone: 090 757 3869
  • Business Hours: 6 AM – 10 PM

Pho 179

Don’t forget to order an extra bowl of egg yolk (chen trung ga). It’s their signature dish.

In Ten Lua area (Binh Tan district), Pho 179 is the most popular restaurant to have this dish. This is a branch of the famous Pho Binh in Cho Lon (District 6). Many locals love eating pho at this place because the broth tastes unique and the pho (noodle) used here are fresh and homemade. The pho lady let us in on a little secret:

The longer you cook the bone, the sweeter the broth tastes,So keep that in mind if you decide to try cooking this for yourself.

Pho 179

Pho 179

What you might notice in the shop is that there are not many in-house customers. The reason is that their guests mainly buy and take-a-way or use the delivery service. Most of the coffee shops, hotels, and beauty salons in the area serve pho from Pho 179 when you order this dish on their menu.

Besides pho, the delicious egg yolk soup is a side dish you shouldn’t miss at Pho 179. The healthiest way to eat eggs is raw. So why not try raw egg with your pho? To make this yummy dish, the cook puts an egg yolk in a small bowl then pours the boiled broth over it to heat the yolk. Finally, some pepper and green onion will be added to enhance the great taste of this soup. To enjoy it, you can either break the yolk and stir it into the broth or eat the whole egg. I prefer the second way because I love the feeling when the yolk melts in my mouth.

It is open from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM! So get up early to taste the best of the best for just 35,000 VND!

MORE INFORMATION

  • Address: 179 Duong so 1, Phuong Binh Tri Dong B, Quan Binh Tan
  • Phone: 0932 132 626
  • Business Hours: 6:30 AM – 11 AM
  • Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/pho179/

I know you have heard of pho and have probably even tried it before coming to Vietnam. But this country has an incredible spread of amazing dishes you have probably never even dreamed of.

Vietnam is a place of an abundance of food you have probably never tried before but this does not mean you should skimp on something like traditional pho. Have pho in the morning like the Vietnamese to stay hydrated for the rest of the day. You should also order a few bowls here and there just so you can compare the flavors to your favorite pho place back home.

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