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    Pho Lien

    3.9 (175 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese, Soup
    Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Phó (Soup)
    Olivier R.

    After getting many recommendations from friends and reading the reviews I was happy to get this place a try. Unfortunately I've been extremely disappointed. From getting in the restaurant service was less than average, being told that they don't take payment by cards. Then after assembling the soup with very sad amount of toppings, realized that 70% of the "beef" was actually FAT. On top of all the broth was tasteless water with half a hint of salt. + TIPS; The L size is almost the same as XL Now that you know, maybe stick to your favourite Phó place there are some many great one in Montreal !

    Pho bo vien
    Cindy L.

    Lack of options. My friends and I came in and they said we only have this left. In terms of cleanliness and hygiene there are none. I don't even see them wash the cups properly. The employees are not wearing masks. Stay away from this restaurant. I will never return.

    Karen L.

    Such good pho. Reliably great taste! I usually get the raw beef and tendon one! You can choose between big or small bowls. Only downside is that it's slightly pricier.

    Sorry for the quality, I swear it's yummy
    Amy Yu T.

    I consider Pho Lien my favourite pho joint in Montreal, although there are quite a few good ones. I think the Pho I've had here beats many other highly rated Vietnamese restaurants in bigger cities. There are only so many places that get their pho right in the city, and this is one of em. You know it's legit when other Vietnamese people come eat here too. Service: as per usual in Asian restaurants, the service was fast and efficient. Food: I come here to satisfy my pho craving and I go out satisfied every time. And I always get the three colour drink as dessert cuz I just can't stop eating. Warning: they only take cash here.

    Sauces?
    Shammy S.

    Alright, I xame here based on fellow yelper reviews. I love Vienamese food and my go to dish is pork vermicelli salad platter. Lots of people, that's a good sign. The service was quick, but holy cow is the staff dour and surely... you get the feeling like they don't want you there. Worst table side manner that'd experienved in a long time. The dish was just average, most Vietnamese places make a better version of this dish. Normally that would make it 3 star, but I have to dock a star for staff demeanor.

    Pho #12 with rare beef, soft tendon and tripes!
    Trevor T.

    Alright! I eat a lot of pho, and so I came here with *expectations*, as I heard that this was the best Pho in Montreal. I have been to other pho restaurants in Toronto and Montreal, and I feel that although this is certainly not the best pho I've ever had, it was decent and will definitely satisfy your pho-cravings! We came around 8pm on a Saturday night, and the place was packed! The service was fast, but our server looked overworked and uncomfortable. I ordered their Pho #12, with rare beef, beef tendons and tripe. The flavor was there, and the noodles were perfectly cooked. The noodle to topping ingredients ratio seemed a little off--there weren't quite enough toppings. However, my biggest grip with the meal was that the pho was so hot that the rare beef was already VERY, VERY well-done by the time it came to the table. If I had wanted well-done beef, I would have ordered it instead! I also ordered a three colored dessert, which was delicious as expected. Coconut milk, green grass jelly, mung beans and red bean in a delicious layered drink. There was just a little too much ice in my drink, which detracted from it just a little bit, but the flavors were incredible! I would recommend Pho Lien if you need your pho fix, but it was not amazing, despite the rave reviews. Not sure if it's worth the wait if they have a long line. Worth a try!

    House special x3
    Tracy T.

    Not bad, Montreal. Not bad. Surely not the best bowl of pho I've ever had but since I'm from Toronto, the pho here definitely hit the spot. A hot savoury bowl of broth filled with soft rice noodles and sliced beef, topped with scallions and bean sprouts. Mmm, what else would you want on a cold day?

    Jayriopta P.

    Sundaynight with sister the service is fast the food was good one of the best tastiest Soup in montreal good place and good people i recommed u to go try it

    Rochelle C.

    We had dinner here when we were in Montreal a few weeks ago. Easy to find and ample street parking. We came kinda late for dinner, around 8ish and it was still pretty packed. Really good food and the price was very reasonable!! I'd def check this place out again next time we're in town!

    Pho no. 1
    Sansan H.

    This place is always crowded but the line is pretty quick. We always get the no. 1 soup. The vietnamese iced coffee is also good. In term of pho, i probably love pho sen vang. They are closer to pho in vietnam.

    Beef jerky small baby size papaya salad, for $7
    Dash H.

    Nothing special here. Move it along. Even though it had 1139 great reviews of 4.5 stars... i was expecting too much. I feel like ppl see a few leaves of basil and mint here and there they wet their panties thinking its the best food-gasm they've ever had. Amateurs. Ive had WAY better. Sorry NOT sorry guys. Ive gone out of my way today to go and try this Pho Lien because of the reviews, and this also was disappointing just like my last thai restaurant with 4.5 stars. Me and my gf ordered the papaya salad with beef jerky for $7 ... 2 chopsticks full and you're done with the entire plate. And the worst thing was, it wasn't even great. It was average. The ponzu sauce tht disguised as fish sauce, was like sour and sweet. Ehhhhh.. no spice... no good. Its not worth $7, they need to either plate more or lower that price down. Next we ordered the Pho with rare beef and tendons. He broth had too much of one ingredient and not enough of another. I tasted a lot of fish sauce, theres no sweetness in the soup, there might be less ginger and also less star spices in there too. Overall the pho was not good. Adding a little bit of lime and sriracha along with hoisin might help the flavor a little bit . But honestly pho should be already perfect as it is, and only should be using the other outside condiments as options to add on, not requirements... next up, the Bun thit bo nuong. They used the rare beef from the pho to grill this baby up. The meat was good , on the contrary, the noodles was very dry (even with the whole sauce cup dumped on it) it tasted stale, and almost like they just took it out of the plastic wrap bag. Dipped it in boiling hot water for like 5 seconds and served it. The veggies were fresh, thank goodness for that. As for the fish sauce, it was not sweet like it should be for this type of dish. I took 2 bites and could not finish this. 3 out of 5 Not being an ass, ppl def need to know what theyre getting themselves into.

    Cafe sua dan - Vietnamese coffee
    Issan Z.

    I was told this place had THE best pho in town, but I was skeptical. My favorite spot so far had been Pho Bang New York in Chinatown, so I was excited to see how Pho Lien would fare. We went there around 7h30 Friday night. It was cold, windy and raining, and the walk from metro Côte-Sainte-Catherine to Côte-des-Neiges seemed like an eternity. The place looked terribly busy, with its cramped tables, noisy patrons, and steamy windows. Thanksfully, out friends had saved us a table, so we sat down right away. We all ordered #1, which is the usual bowl of pho with beef and tripes, along with chè ba màu (three color... pudding? dessert? drink?). My boyfriend grabbed bun ga nuong (rice vermicelli + grilled chicken), emperial rolls and cafe sua dan (vietnamese coffee) instead. The drinks came first, followed by the emperial rolls and the main dishes. The food was delicious - so much that there's not much to say about it. The broth was rich, flavorful and not too oily or salty. The beef was tender and slightly fatty, and melted in mouth. It is the best pho in town? From what I've seen so far, it might just be! The chè ba màu is a must try if you like coconut. It's not very sweet, and all flavors tasted natural. I can't wait to have it again this summer! The cafe sua dan was also very well balanced. The coffee was quite strong, and perfectly diluted by the condensed millk and ice. The emperial rolls were the only things that were kind of meh. They were a bit too dry and not very interesting overall. Prices are not the cheapest in the pho category, but are still very reasonable. Especially given how satisfying the meal was. I might just sneak onto bus 165 for a lunchtime visit one of these days! Note: Internet stopped working on my cellphone inside the restaurant?

    Beef pho
    Elise B.

    Tried out Pho Lien on Côte-des-neiges, as the reviews online were pretty high. Although Alex really liked it, I wasn't a huge fan of the broth. I prefer a sweeter broth. So to me, the pho was good, but there was a little something missing in their pho broth. For my full MTL Pho Hunt review and more photos, check out my blog: Turquoise Blog (link in bio!)

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    It is most likely the best Pho soup you can get in Montreal as you can see by the line ups all day long.

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    4.1(99 reviews)
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    We were visitors and didn't know many Vietnamese restaurants in the area, but heard this was the…read moreplace to go. It was pretty packed for a weekday during late morning. This was a pretty large and clean restaurant located in a large plaza with plenty of parking. They had lots of tables and also a pretty robust takeout service. It was very family friendly and they accommodated our large group with attentive service. They had lots of good options on the menu and the pho dac biet was pretty decent.

    Best pho hands down! I love spring rolls and they were tightly packed with lots of shrimp and pork!…read moreAnd they were also mad long lmaooo We came back twice bc it was that good! Bun Bo Hue - 10/10 Super flavorful broth and a perfect super mild spicy! I personally don't like all the pork feet and bones in my noodle soup but authentically I think it should come with it and other people prefer it. But I liked that it only came with the regular viet ham and beef bc I don't like the other things. #44 Pork Chop Rice Plate - 10/10 It may look small on camera but this portion was HUGE. Lots of rice! But the pork chop was decent regular size. Pork chop was perfectly marinated and I love the glaze that comes with it. Cooked perfectly as well not too dry and not tough. Also the fried egg was perfect! A little soft fried sunny side egg yolk! Overall I loved all elements of this place and I had so much rice left over but I was FULL for the whole day. Banh Xeo - 10/10 HUGE portion as well! It's super stuffed with lots of filling and the crepe was cooked soft and crispy! I like this style of appetizer because it's super hands on and you get to wrap it like a little roll. Super fun and yummy appetizer! ALSO pleaseee try the sugar cane drink! It's so refreshing and it's real authentic sugar cane and it literally soothes your soul. The ambience was super welcoming and the restaurant was super big and spacious. Overall, I liked every single dish and everything was super flavorful and made me feel good eating it! Best bun Bo hue I had!

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    Pho Saigon Viet-Nam - Bamboo and duck pho

    Pho Saigon Viet-Nam

    4.1(106 reviews)
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    Maybe it was Montreal? Maybe it was Chinatown? May it was about an owned and operated business by a…read moreVietnamese couple? Maybe it was a bitter cold day in December? Whatever it was Pho Saigon Viet-Nam served me up the best Satay Beef Pho I ever tasted. I started my lunch meal with spring rolls ($5,00). They were good but not the best spring rolls I ever had. The roll I thought was a bit chewy. Next came the Satay Beef ($12) which totally flavored the Pho. It was the best Pho I ever had but mind you I am no expert. They have a strange business model in that a small bowl is $11 and a large bowl is $12. It came out piping hot. I had to let it sit, as well as, blow on the broth to cool it down. The staff was tri-lingual. Imagine that! The food came out quick. It seems a lot of locals dine here. The restaurant is located in Chinatown. The street entrance is below ground level. The restaurant is somewhat dated and upkeep could be improved. The food is a 5 STAR in my opinion.

    More of a 3.5, but I'm giving this rating a little more leverage for the service and hospitality…read more We came on Christmas Eve, because all my other usual pho spots were already closing by 5pm. The restaurant was relatively empty. Tabletops had a bit of a stench to it and the menus handed to us were sticky. Not one to judge a book by its cover and these conditions are fairly common in Chinatown. The menu was pretty extensive with all the common dishes. I really wanted some banh cuon or banh uot, but on a frigid night, I felt like some pho would hit the spot instead. The bun bo hue and banh canh were very enticing to me; those would've been great options on a cold night as well. Prices were reasonable ranging from 12-16$ based on size. We ordered a small and medium; instantly regretted not getting a bigger size though because I def could have eaten more. Broth was darker than normal. Nothing stood out about the broth, but it was pretty spice-forward and still very much hit the spot. They surprisingly loaded up on the meat; I've never had this much meat in my bowl of pho at any other restaurants. The noodles were also cooked perfectly! Realistically I probably wouldn't come back here as often if my other usual spots were open, but I'm especially grateful they were welcoming during holiday hours. I noticed that the banh xeo and some other dishes were cheaper than other places though, so maybe I'll return for that. CASH ONLY.

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