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Feedback gevenFrom reading past discussions and reviews, I had the impression that the best pho outside of Vietnam is found in the US and in Australia. So I wasn 't expecting much when my family decided to try a highly rated pho shop while we were in Vancouver. To our pleasant surprise this shop serves really good pho and fried rolls. Everything about the pho was cooked right and were delicious the broth was aromatic and strong, the bean sprouts was the right thickness and blended well with the noodles, the noodles were nice and narrow, and the beef slices were long slices and very tender. My family ordered the 'set ' comes with a pho bowl and a large fried roll. The fried roll came first it was very crispy and had adequate fillings ... very appetizing. Finally, the service I think it 's run by a husband/wife team. Husband was ever cheerful and loudly greeting all guests and addressing everyone as either 'bro ', or 'mum '. If I do get to visit Vancouver again, definitely this will be a must visit again restaurant for me. Each set is below CAD20. You get free tea.
I've never actually been inside this restaurant, just ordered online. I literally cannot believe how good their wonton soup is! every restaurant that serves wonton soup, I've always ordered it, for years, waiting to find the best one. and this is by far the best soup i've tasted probably in my life. it always arrives hot, and it literally feels like my grandma made it for me after a hard day at school even though I don't think she has ever made wonton soup in her life lol.
The food at the Cambie Vietnamese is very good. I had the Bun Bo Hue no noodles. They are happy to make modifications, swap out the noodles and sub in sprouts or vegetables. Very tasty broth. Had me groaning with pleasure. Super crispy rolls.
I’ve always wanted to try this place out, and it’s become my sister’s favourite Vietnamese hotspot in recent years. Well, it doesn’t replace my favourite spots, though I think this restaurant does have fair prices and decent food. They’ve got combo sets that include any soup noodle and a (fried) spring roll for about $10+tax/tip. We ordered salad rolls and one of the lemongrass chicken rice plates as well. I’d pass on the other items, though. The rice plate is a bit small (compared to other hole-in-the-wall pho places) and the salad roll is a bit simple (missing a couple of ingredients, IMHO). I would come back again because I live nearby, the staff are friendly, and the noodle soup is solid and good enough for your quick pho fix.
I know very little about vietnamese food, but this restaurant was near to our rentaL Apartment so we had passed it a couple of times. Initially I was slightly put off by the old fashioned decor, and the fact that the menu consisted mainly of photographs. I shouldn 't have worried the food was excellent and the service could not have been friendlier. We enjoyed it so much that we came back later in the week. Highly recommended