Hanoi is a city where pho is not just a dish but a cultural symbol, and some of the best pho in Hanoi comes with uniquely short and punchy names that intrigue food lovers. Here’s a list of five must-try pho spots in the city, known not only for their distinctive flavors but also their quirky, memorable names. Whether you’re looking for a bowl of classic pho or something with a twist, these restaurants deliver both in taste and in their names.
1. Phở Sướng
Tucked away in a small alley in Trung Yên, Phở Sướng has been a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike for decades. The name, which roughly translates to “Pho Bliss,” reflects how you’ll feel after savoring their pho. The broth is light yet flavorful, with thick, soft noodles that make each bite fulfilling. The restaurant is famous for being a favorite of celebrity chef Christine Hà during her visit to Hanoi in 2023.
Price: 55,000 – 80,000 VND
Address: 24 Trung Yên, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội
2. Phở Vui
On Hàng Giầy street, Phở Vui (meaning “Happy Pho”) is known for its rich, slightly fatty broth, perfect for beef lovers. It’s especially popular for its options of phở tái, chín (rare and well-done beef) and phở sốt vang (beef stewed in red wine). The generous portions and variety of beef cuts make this spot a hit for those seeking a heartier pho experience.
Price: 40,000 – 50,000 VND
Address: 25 Hàng Giầy, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội
3. Phở Mặn
Known among locals as Phở Mặn Gầm Cầu (Salty Pho), this spot on Hàng Giấy street is a hidden gem. The unique name comes from its heavily seasoned broth, which gives it a rich, salty flavor that sets it apart from other pho restaurants. The restaurant offers different beef cuts such as phở lõi (brisket) and phở tái gân (rare beef with tendons), perfect for those looking for a deeper, more intense pho flavor.
Price: 80,000 VND
Address: 48 Hàng Giấy, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội
4. Phở Nhớ
Phở Nhớ, meaning “Remember Pho,” lives up to its name by creating a lasting impression. Located on Huỳnh Thúc Kháng street, the restaurant became well-known after winning second place at the Hanoi Pho Festival. The broth is clear and sweet, with full-bodied flavors that keep patrons coming back for more. The name was given by a loyal Việt Kiều (overseas Vietnamese) customer who said the taste was so memorable, it always brings back fond memories.
Price: 40,000 – 65,000 VND
Address: 27 Huỳnh Thúc Kháng, Đống Đa, Hà Nội
5. Phở Thật
Phở Thật, meaning “Real Pho,” is a late-night pho joint that prides itself on authenticity. Located on Trần Nhật Duật street, the restaurant is famous for its late-night servings of phở tái chín and phở sốt vang, attracting night owls and late diners alike. Their beef stew pho (phở sốt vang) is particularly popular for its tender cuts of beef and rich, savory broth.
Price: 35,000 – 45,000 VND
Address: 48 Trần Nhật Duật, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội
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