Vietnamese Pho Around The World: Reviews

Phở is one of the most well-known Vietnamese traditional food in the world. Do you know Pho is served in different countries?

In this article, you can view pictures and read reviews about Pho around the world.

1. Copenhagen, Denmark

Pho from Pho Ha Noi is excellent!

Vietnamese Pho
One bowl of Pho costs 99kr ~ $14.5

The broth, the rice noodle, the meat, and the herb all created the perfect taste of this dish.

Trying the dish, I thought that I was back in my home country, surrounded by my family members, and together enjoyed Pho.

I was not surprised when I knew that a Vietnamese family ran this restaurant because the taste was so similar. The restaurant is also on the top when searching for “Where to eat Pho in Copenhagen.”

Name of the restaurant: Pho Ha Noi

Address: Vester Farimagsgade 6, 1606 København V

Website: http://www.phohanoi.dk

Open time:

  • Monday – Saturday: 12 – 11 pm
  • Sunday: 3 – 11 pm

Note: When I got there, they asked me if I had reserved the table, I didn’t do that, but I still had a seat. Maybe I was lucky. However, to be sure, you can reserve by calling them: (+45) 33 91 18 19

2. Tokyo, Japan

In the summer of 2016, I wandered around Tokyo with my 7-kg-backpack and a super hungry stomach. Even though I had already eaten tons of sushi and Japanese food, I was still hungry.

vietnamese food in tokyo
A tasty bowl of Pho in Tokyo

After passing by many restaurants, I stopped by a lovely Vietnamese restaurant named Vietnam Garden. I tried their Pho, and it was delicious.

There were many Japanese and foreigners at the restaurant, and the staff was friendly and served professionally. I love the design of the restaurant as well.

Plus point: The restaurant provided free wi-fi and air-conditioner. I felt like melting already after walking around on the sunny day of June.

Name of the restaurant: Vietnam Garden

Address: Japan, 〒151-0051 Tokyo, 渋谷区Sendagaya, 5 Chome−24−3, NTTドコモアネックスⅠ

Phone: +81 3-3341-9889

Open time: Daily 11:30 am – 3pm, 5 – 10:30 pm

3. Pho in Paris, France

a) Pho Bida Viet Nam

Because Paris has one of the biggest communities of Vietnamese living abroad, I thought it would be nice to try Pho here. I randomly picked one restaurant to eat at, and I was happy with my choice.

The portion came big with a reasonable price. Pho was delicious with yummy broth and fresh vegetables.

vietnamese food in paris
The big size cost 9 Euro ~ $9.8

Bad points:

The size of the restaurant is pretty small, so it took a long time to wait. Even I was there alone, and it was not a peak time.

Also, the service was not that good because this place was crowded.

Good point:

They have home delivery! The price is low compared to other Parisian food.

Address: 36-38 Rue nationale, 75013 Paris, France

Phone: +33 1 53 79 01 61

b) Song Heng – By Amanda

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” I walked two hours for Pho. It’s so hard to find good Vietnamese food in Europe. The tiniest of lines winding around the block, and they only had two dishes on the menu – Pho and Bun Bo. So worth the walk.”

It is what she shared with me about this place. It’s worth a try.

vietnamese food in paris

4. Utrecht, Netherlands

I was wandering around Utrecht on the evening of one November day and found this restaurant by chance.

I came here first because of the bubble milk tea but finally decided to try other Vietnamese food.

vietnamese food in utrecht


The restaurant is quite small, more suitable for takeaway. I don’t remember the price, but it was affordable compared to an expensive country like the Netherlands.

Pho was very tasty and enough to make you feel full.

5. London, England – By Amanda

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Amanda is an Australian/Vietnamese. She was born in Sydney and now living in London for two years.

To her, Mien Tay in London is the best one. She has been to all the other popular ones in London, but Mien Tay is most authentic.

vietnamese food in london

6. Ha Noi, Vietnam – By Romix (向旭)

“What do you think about this one?” I asked.

Pho in Hanoi Vietnam

“Marvelous!I had this for breakfast after a long journey, after that I felt refreshed! The chicken soup is clear, transparent, but definitely tasty, and the chicken is well cooked also kept its original taste. And I can saw the whole process of making it, it looks so simple, but I guess it isn’t easy. First of all, it’s made of love 2764 “, she answered. 

7. Prague, Czech Republic – By Sarah Reichenbach

Sapa, not in Northern rice fields but one of the outskirts of Prague, is one of the biggest authentic Vietnamese markets outside of Vietnam.

The Pho’s broth is clear, the meat tender, the noodles fresh, and the soup is served with tons of herbs! I will go out on a limb here and say it was as good as the ones we had in Vietnam!

Vietnamese food in Prauge

8. Bratislava, Slovakia – By Martina Bušovská

It is from Bratislava, Slovakia. At a Vietnamese cafe/restaurant near my university.

They have a few variations, but this one is my fave. I eat it often when I want something comforting and not heavy on my stomach. I have never eaten Pho anywhere else, so I can’t compare, but this is very good.

Vietnamese food in Bratislava

9. Montreal, Canada – By Chieh-Yi Chou

I had this on the trip to Canada. The restaurant is in China Town in Montreal. Interestingly there are many pho restaurants in “China” Town. In North America, I have seen people having Pho with Sriracha, which I seldom do.

Vietnamese food in Montreal

10. Jakarta, Indonesia – By Krishna Sadhana

We have an entire franchise of Pho restaurants in my country. There’s even one near my apartment in Jakarta. Unfortunately, I didn’t eat there since my parents would go “You’ve come back to Jakarta just to eat Pho?”, but I will do it next time!

Pho in Jarkata

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39 Comments

  1. Natasha | Meldrums On The Move says:

    YUM! Probably the first time I will try it will be in Vietnam haha! Looks so delicious heard a lot about it

    1. Expatolife says:

      It will be a good decision to try it first in Vietnam :)

  2. This is pho-nomenal! I love eating pho no matter where in the world I am. These photos have made me so ridiculously hungry now. If I wasn’t about to get on the plane I’d be running off and grabbing some pho.

    1. Expatolife says:

      I love your word “pho-nomenal” lol

  3. quirkywanderer says:

    Its so awesome to know how the same dish can be whipped up differently in different cultures! Haven’t had it ever. Planning a trip to Vietnam soon so absolutely looking forward to have it there! do they have a vegetarian version? :)

    1. Expatolife says:

      They have vegetarian version for many dishes in Vietnam, and I tried one for Pho as well :)

  4. Diana Chen says:

    Pho is probably one of my all time favorite foods. I had no idea you could find it all over the world. I just got back from Vietnam, where I had pho pretty much for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day, and I haven’t been brave enough to try pho back home again yet. Hopefully I can check out all these places one day!

    1. Expatolife says:

      I was first hesitated to try Pho in other countries as well, but it was an interesting experience when traveling :)

  5. I love Pho, I have actually learned how to make it in a cooking class, while I was in Hoi An. I used to eat it all the time when I visited Vietnam, by the side of the road, made on the spot by women. I haven’t tasted it anywhere else in the world but I will definitely check out your recommendation for London, for the next time I’ll be there.

    1. Expatolife says:

      It’s so nice to hear that you tried to learn it in Hoi An! It must be an interesting experience :)

  6. natalietanner says:

    We love PHO!! We have not tried it in different countries but the first thing we move we find a PHO in our new city!! We have moved quite a bit and that is the first restaurant we seek out. Would love to try all these versions during travels.

    1. Expatolife says:

      I’m so glad to hear that!

  7. Nicole Anderson says:

    This just goes to show how popular Pho is all around the world. It also helps that it is not only regarded as tasty but also healthy, especially at a time where so many of us are trying to stay on a healthy diet. What a great post, covering many places for those of us who get around and can enjoy these fabulous recommendations.

    1. Expatolife says:

      Thank you for your reply! Pho is very healthy and you can also try a vegan version for it as well – even healthier :)

  8. Arnav Mathur says:

    Now that I am planning a trip to Vietnam in the coming months, I have come across Pho a lot of times in my research. Am sure, am going to enjoy the Pho in Vietnam, but the fact that one can get genuine tasting Pho around the world is really impressive. Thanks for compiling such a list.

    1. Expatolife says:

      It’s very interesting to try how they make Pho in different countries! It’s in my bucket list to do :)

  9. therainbowroute says:

    How does anybody say ‘no’ to a bowl of pho?! It’s one of my favourite soups. And, of course, sriracha goes on everything! I know what I’m having for dinner tonight:)

    1. Expatolife says:

      I’m glad that you find a food inspiration :)

  10. businesstravelerswife says:

    This post made me really hungry! I’m a big fan of Pho and looking at this list made me crave for one. Now I know what I would be having for dinner!

    1. Expatolife says:

      Yes, a bowl of Pho :)

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