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4.0 (4 reviews)
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Pho Vietnam

Pho Vietnam

3.8(9 reviews)
0.3 kmKreis 4
$$

Small place with good food and reasonable price. This is by far the best pho In Switzerland…read morecompared to 2 others. They have condiments.

***23.09.14 five months in and the 'warm and fuzzy' reception we received back in April has now…read morebecome 'abrupt and hurried'. The joint is busier and with that the staff seem a bit disaffected, strangely. --food still tastes nice. Pho Vietnam is newly opened and ready to WOW folks with their fresh and tasty pho, among other things. Having eaten pho in various cities around the globe over the past 20 years, I can say with some authority that this version is lovely but not what one might necessarily expect if one has had the pleasure of eating pho in the SF Bay Area or LDN or Ho Chi Minh City, for that matter. The lovely young man who took our order told me that the Swiss 'won't eat tripe and cartilage', so P.V. doesn't offer a pho containing those tasty bits of cow. The brisket, however, was fairly plentiful. Interestingly, there, too, seemed to be an awful lot of black pepper in our soup. So much so that after consuming all of the broth, my husband's empty bowl was scored with many, many black marks. We both experienced a bit of 'pepper burn' after eating our meal as well. In addition to black pepper, the soup was well-flavored with green onion, white onion, and other finely chopped greens (I think I detected a bit of curry leaf) and, as it should be, tasted so very fresh. The usual side dish of lemon, bean sprouts, Asian basil and what appeared to be mustard green (no chilies and no cilantro) came out with the soup. There was, unfortunately, no Hoisin sauce on our sidewalk table, so I naively assumed that P.V. hadn't any. We spotted the sauce on our way in to pay. Oopsie. All you pho folk: don't forget to ask for it! Trotting out my paltry Vietnamese, I ordered an iced coffee from a very obliging and friendly woman at the counter. I hadn't actually seen cà phê sua đá (iced coffee with condensed milk) on the menu, but the non-iced variety is listed. Coffee lovers would do well to try this beverage. It's sweet and has a richly-flavored coffee taste. Although pho is considered 'street food' in Vietnam, it isn't here, so expect to pay 15.90 for a decent-sized bowl that won't leave you feeling stuffed, but rather satisfied.

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Pho Na

3.9(16 reviews)
0.8 kmKreis 5
$

Been here in Europe for almost 2 1/2 weeks now and been craving for Pho and happened to bumped into…read morethis resto while walking around town. What a surprise and their Pho is pretty good! Broth was spot on and lots of meat. Simple but very delicious. The papaya salad was so fresh and love the flavor. Service was quick and nice to sit outside the resto. Highly recommend this Pho place when u visit Zurich.

This had good reviews and was located near our hotel so we decided to stop by on a Monday evening…read more They had Vietnamese chefs and also Vietnamese patrons eating so that was a good sign. Service was not overly friendly but efficient. They speak English, German and Vietnamese (maybe more but that's all I heard). We ordered the beef pho and chicken pho, and split the spring rolls which came with four small rolls. The pho was generously sized and I preferred the beef broth over the chicken broth. They automatically give you a small dipping bowl with half Sriracha and half hoisin sauce for your pho meat, which I've never seen before. Toppings (bean sprouts, herbs) came in the bowl instead of on the side as well. Flavor was not exactly what I'm used to in the US but was good enough for what we wanted. Some fish sauce on the table would have been nice, although they did have soy sauce and chili oil. My main issue was the price. 25 francs for a bowl of pho is probably reasonable for Zurich but the most expensive bowl of pho I've ever had. They also charge one franc per cup of tap water which is a bit much in my opinion. Next time I'll just bring my reusable water bottle.

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