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4.0 (23 reviews)

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Gordon C.

Minh's is a surprisingly decent pho restaurant -- surpassing expectations for a place like Collingwood. Don't let the exterior scare you away -- the restaurant is in a retrofitted house on the edge of a strip mall. The cozy restaurant serves a pho that is very aromatic and quite flavourful, with a taste on par with bowls found in larger cities. We also enjoyed a filling vermicelli bowl with meat, spring roll, and shrimp ball. Prices are quite high -- $20+ for a small bowl of noodles, and without many the usual accompaniments of fresh basil, lime, and bean sprouts. Service is spotty, even though the restaurant wasn't busy. You'll want to approach the counter to order, ask for things, or pay your bill.

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Rachel L.

I have had some pretty good pho in Toronto, I didn't have high expectations for a pho place in Collingwood but was surprisingly wrong. I got the pho (P1) and it was so good. The soup was very flavourful and aromatic. Everything was perfect - the meats and the noodle. This was in par with some of my favourite pho in Toronto. It only comes in one size. It was enough for one, not too big nor small. The fish sauce chicken wings were my second favourite dish. They were fresh, crispy and tasty. The rice dish and vermicelli bowl were good too but I have had better. My least favourite was probably the rice dish. Prices were on the higher side but I think in par with prices around the area. We got in around 7pm on a Friday night. We got a table right away but the place started filling up quickly. It looks like there's only one person working the front. I watched people sit themselves at dirty tables, and waiting 10+ minutes for a menu/service. It was like in real life overcooked.

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Darby C.

We stopped by for lunch on our way to Blue Mountain village for Thanksgiving long weekend. The first visit was good. The restaurant was not too busy. We ordered rice and vermicelli dishes. The pork chop dish was really good. The pork chop was paper thin and not reflecting the $21 price point. My wife got the vermicelli with grilled boneless chicken thigh and spring roll. This was a well executed dish. We liked the food and decided to return on Thanksgiving Monday. The restaurant was too busy and overwhelmed. We arrived at 11:30am when they first opened. The service was subpar and we had to follow-up on our orders. If you are looking for some Vietnamese food in the Collingwood area then I would recommend this place. They also have banh mi ( Vietnamese subs) and dim sum available.

Sandy C.

We ordered take out at Minh's. For some reason we been to Collingwood many times but never saw this place. We ordered pad Thai, Vermicelli, Thai fried rice, pork chop rice and the fried shrimp. Overall the food was pretty good, vermicelli portions was generous. The kids loved the fried shrimp with the wasabi sauce? Not sure what sauce it was. Food everyone enjoyed. Will come back again.

What does this mean?  I should've asked!
Karen L.

It seems like this place is pretty new! I really wouldn't know cuz I come to Collingwood never and Blue Mountain once in a blue moon. After a day of spring snowboarding, we were heading into the downtown area but the signage for Minh's caught my eye. How could we not stop for a local restaurant when piping hot pho would really hit the spot? We snagged a table for 2 when it was already a full house. It's not a big space. Seating for maybe 25-30? People had called in for reservations so we definitely got lucky. We quickly ordered two bowls of pho with rare, well done, and beef balls. We also got the fried spring rolls as an appetizer. Nice sized and freshly fried so crispy! The soup was really good! We were pleasantly surprised. I particularly liked the beef balls. I'm wondering if they're homemade. My only criticism and the reason I didn't give 5 stars was there definitely could've been more rice noodles. I'd say their portion was more of a medium than a large. $19 for pho is on the higher end but, given pandemic pricing, understandable. The meats were plentiful so we need more noods. I think any diner would enjoy just a tad more to feel properly full and/or satisfied. I had to give my hubs a large spoonful of mine. Overall, we had a nice dinner with friendly service. Please give more noodles but keep everything else the same! I'd come back and would recommend to others in the future!

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Alison G.

If you love great Vietnamese food, Minhs in Collingwood is the place for you. They also serve a selection of dim sum every day. Everything I've ever tried there has been absolutely delicious. Be sure to check them out if you're in the Collingwood area.

Pho bbq pork with dumplings and egg noodles

We had the bbq pork pho soup with dumplings and egg noodles and shrimp pad Thai Grill chicken with rice, bean curd Everything was tasteful. Definitely we will have it again Nice patio for warmer days too Green tea pot 5$

Shrimp tempura???
Peter L.

Saw two pho places in this town, this one seems to have better reviews, so I gave it a try. The place is on the small side, may be 12 tables. They don't run very efficiently. Tables are finished and no staff to clean up. People waiting at the door and they don't come and ask how many people. When they come and ask, they walked away without giving you any response and walked away. Food are extremely slow. After ordered my food like half an hour, the waiter asked me did you ordered? What??? You are the one who took the order. Waited close to an hour for food. Seriously? Vietnamese food is supposed to be fast. If you have hungry kids, don't bother coming here. They call it fine Vietnamese food, there's nothing fine about the food here. Ordered this tempura shrimp. I know, why would I ordered that in a Vietnamese restaurant. It's because my kid saw it on the menu and wanted it. The shrimp is tasteless and it's not tempura shrimp. This is worse than what you can find frozen in Costco. The dipping sauce is spicy. My kid can't eat it. Ordered pork chop rice. The meat is small and thin. It's nice that they use broken rice though. The fish sauce is spicy again. Kids can't eat it. Ordered a beef pho. Not sure why they don't offer different sizes like most pho places. Not much meat again, but the soup is okay. Overall, flavours of food is not bad and seems authentic. Portion of meat is not the best. Prices are on the high side as you would expected as it's close to blue mountain. Wait time is horrible, not worth it. Never come back again.

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Came here on a rainy day during our trip to Collingwood. The soup was very good and the lady there was also very nice.

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2 months ago

Ordered through DoorDash and the quality and freshness was just as good as if ordered in house.

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Consistently delicious! One of our go to restaurants. I would recommend it to anyone visiting

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Great food. Best dim sum around and even better than many in the city. Vietnamese pad Thai so don't expect Thai pad Thai.

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Taste fair, service is great, but over priced especially on drink. A can of juice $7.

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