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Pho Ha Noi
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Pho Ha Noi

Vietnamese restaurant
4.6(765 reviews)
Open
Today's hours: 4 PM - 4 AM

Pho Ha Noi is a new restaurant in Toronto opened more than 6 months ago.

Specializing in noodle soups with beef broth, this simple eatery serves traditional Vietnamese fare.

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Location

374 College St, Toronto, ON M5T 1S6



Features

Service options

DeliveryTakeoutDine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible washroom

Frequently mentioned about

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Featured User Reviews

Drove by 2 days ago and came in the 1st time, what a great pho place ! Food was authentically delish, very clean tidy and spacious, also they opened late (till 4am !) Will return and try other northern Vietnamese food

December 30, 2024 on Google

It was an incredible experience! The pho was absolutely delicious, with a rich and flavorful broth, fresh herbs, and perfectly cooked noodles. The portions were generous, and the variety of toppings offered was impressive. The atmosphere was cozy and welcoming, and the staff were friendly and attentive, making sure everything was perfect. The service was quick, and the prices were very reasonable for the quality of food. I highly recommend it to anyone craving authentic and comforting Vietnamese cuisine. I’ll definitely be back! plus it is open until 4am.

December 16, 2024 on Google

the food taste very authentic and service is friendly. Been here twice and my first time with no other guests it was a better experience. The second time it is busier (but not that busy in my dining experience) service is quite slow and the food was cold. I guess it can improve with time

December 2, 2024 on Google

Surprisingly really delicious pho with a deep flavour of soup. Good amount of meat and toppings. Have come back to try again and it’s consistently good + reasonably priced.

November 11, 2024 on Google

Ordered takeout last night based on the review. Very disappointed with the quality. The meat was burnt, half the meat was super fat. The seasoning was weird, it’s sour and salty at the same time. The only good part was the spring roll.

November 6, 2024 on Google

The pho was ok although it wasn’t served hot. Portion size was quite small for the price. Not enough noodles. The spring rolls were not made in house. I don’t go to a Viet restaurant to pay $8 for 2 spring rolls just to have them heat up some cheap frozen ones, which is what they serve here. The pork, I mean look at the photos. They tried to tell me it’s ok to eat. It’s raw. It’s pork. Do not do that. Even earlier I asked the server to refill the chili paste because it was nearly empty and he tried to say that it wasn’t. Like what is going on with this service here. The atmosphere is also strange. The art on the wall, the lighting, music, the use of space is all just off. Plus there were only 2 staff for a pretty full Saturday night service. They should have at least 2 more people. There are much better Vietnamese restaurants in the area, I’d suggest to try them instead (pho ngon is a new one and is good). This place is not up to standard in any aspect. Anywhere else it would barely pass for street food. But because it’s Toronto it’s $20 per dish for the rice and pho you’re looking at. Pass.

November 3, 2024 on Google

Nothing taste or look like Northern Vietnamese cuisine. Phở Hà Nội doesn’t smell like that and there is no such thing as chả giò Hà Nội it’s Nem. The texture and the taste is not legit neither. Bún Bò Huế is not spicy and also kinda sweet unlike usual. I gave 2 star for staying open late.

September 26, 2024 on Google

Food: 3 Stars Service: 3 Stars Ambience: 3 Stars Value: 3 Stars Overall: 3 Stars Pho Ha Noi offers a mixed experience that captures the essence of Vietnamese cuisine with some notable highlights and areas for improvement. During my visit for dinner with my friend, I opted for the pork chop and chicken fried rice, accompanied by a hearty bowl of soup that boasted rich flavours. However, the soup did reveal a noticeable presence of MSG, which might not appeal to all diners. The staff at Pho Ha Noi were warm and accommodating, adding a friendly touch to the dining experience. Yet, the service itself was average, with occasional delays in both order fulfillment and bill processing. One peculiar aspect of the visit was the distinct aroma of cannabis permeating the street outside the restaurant, which, while not directly impacting the dining experience inside, was a surprising element of the visit. In summary, Pho Ha Noi offers a decent option for Vietnamese cuisine enthusiasts looking for a quick meal in the area. While the food quality and friendly service are commendable, improvements in managing MSG levels and enhancing overall service efficiency could elevate the dining experience. It remains a viable choice for a casual meal, albeit with considerations for those sensitive to certain additives. kellychan360

July 1, 2024 on Google