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    Pho Maniac

    4.5 (11 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    4 years ago

    This is the best pho in the city!!! IM a big pho fan and this is my fav. The P14 Bon Bo Hue is my favorite thing on the menu!

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    Thai basil, fresh sprouts and chili pepper were the veggie sides.

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    Just Spring Roll

    Just Spring Roll

    (12 reviews)

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    Spring Garden

    Food is good,staff is very nice with my picky eating habits,she explain to me the sause taste…read morelike,and the difference between white onion and green one.

    I was really hopeful for this place after reading reviews, but after ordering the pad thai I was…read moreleft underwhelmed. The noodles and tofu were tough and rubbery and the sauce was too sweet for me. I know I said I didn't want spicy but dang. That being said, my husband (who ordered a sauteed beef rice plate) was very happy with his order. It came with a salad (lettuce, cucumber and tomato with a vinaigrette dressing and the beef was seasoned beautifully. I was so envious of his meal! The spring rolls were the true gems of the meal, especially mine. My hubbie put it perfectly - they were the first spring rolls that we'd ever had where the outside of the spring roll felt like part of the food, instead of something crunchy. We had the meat ones, but I'd be really interested in the veggie ones too! The lady who works the front counter (and I'm assuming owns the place) is amazing. She has so much energy and makes sure you have everything you need. It was much more like a traditional restaurant service-wise than a fast food joint. She came out and collected our trays when we were done and brought us sweet and sour sauce unprompted for our spring rolls. I really loved her and would honestly go back just because she was so great. (And for the spring rolls)

    Man Bean - Bun bo hue

    Man Bean

    (18 reviews)

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    South End

    Man Bean took over the former Lemon Grass location after I moved to Ottawa, but since my wife and I…read moremoved back to Halifax, its proximity to my office has added to the variety of lunch options that I have. Their name can have some...unbecoming...associations if English is your first language and you have a filthy mind (guilty as charged), but judging from the note about mung beans at the top of their menu, and the bean in their logo, I assume its origins are more legume-based. They're not on any delivery apps except for Asian food specialty app Fantuan, but you can order ahead the old fashioned way via...a phone call. Difficult, I know! While I have done takeout pho in the past, it is a bit of a process and you're guaranteed to have broth splatters at your desk, so I went for the more easily managed grilled pork vermicelli bowl. Pick-up was a breeze and was ready and waiting when I arrived at the estimated time they gave me on the phone. I often find that the pork in these dishes is chunks that are grilled separately, like satay, but Man Bean sliced up a grilled pork chop (which is also an item on their menu). It had a good char on it, and while the chop was slightly on the dry side it wasn't too bad and you don't really notice when you're having it in bites with the other ingredients. To that point, I'm going to posit that bun is like pizza, in that it's hard to mess up and have a truly bad one. I mean, what's not to like? Rice noodles in a sweet and lightly spicy sauce, crunchy lettuce, carrot and cucumber, pork and a peanut crumble? That's a winning combination! A return visit found me coming by with my wife for dinner after work. The interior space is nice, with a contemporary, subdued style that's given a touch of Vietnam with framed photos and art adorning the walls. The plentiful windows onto Barrington and Morris let in tons of light and give you lots of people watching potential. This time around, my wife had the grilled pork vermicelli bowl (her "go-to" at Vietnamese places), while I opted for the bun bo hue. Not all Vietnamese places carry this spicy noodle soup, so I jumped at the chance to try Man Bean's. Since I was wearing a white shirt, I put my black jacket on to protect from the soup's area of effect splash damage, as nothing stains quite so well as red chili oil. I'm no bun bo hue connoisseur, but I really enjoyed Man Bean's version. The broth was top notch, with layers of savoury flavours, a smooth mouthfeel and prominent, but manageable, levels of spice. I knew their broth was legit when I fished out some rib tips or the like, and the chunks of cartilage were as wobbly as Jell-O, a sign of being simmered low and slow and releasing their gelatinous goodness into the broth. The round, moderately-thick noodles (think spaghetti, but rice-based) were tender and supple and safely slurped up with my protective jacket on, while the slices of slices of beef brisket were fantastically tender, and not grainy and overcooked. I also had an iced Vietnamese coffee to help balance out the heat of the bun bo hue, and its mix of sweetness and creaminess certainly did its job well, while the dark roast of the coffee still stood out from the spice and big flavours of my dinner. It's always been the same gentleman working the front of house when I've been there, and every time he's been friendly, easy-going and attentive. Man Bean is putting out some very solid food, with some stand-out dishes, and combined with its friendly service and nice atmosphere, it's a neighbourhood joint that's really worth getting to know. PS. It's not really advertised, but Man Bean has an impressively good Scotch collection!

    Restaurant is clean and service is good, but the food was just ok, and not that authentic tasting…read more It was also quite pricey (well, compared to vietnamese restaurants in Toronto, so take that tidbit with a grain of salt if you're not from Toronto). A bowl of pho here is $14 and they don't have tendon or tripe or beef balls. The menu doesn't have a big selection. Also, the bean sprouts and basil were all in the soup already at the time it was served, rather than fresh on a plate for you to add yourself. I got the sweet and sour soup ($7) which came in a bigger bowl than I expected. The prawns were good and plentiful, but I didn't like the taste of the soup. The pineapple chunks in it looked like they were the dole canned pineapple, and the soup kind of tasted like the syrup from the canned pineapple was mixed into there. The sweet flavour was very strong. I also tried the pork spring rolls which were alright. Walking around Halifax, it didn't seem to have that many Vietnamese restaurant choices, so props to this family for opening up this restaurant.

    Pho Maniac - vietnamese - Updated May 2026

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