I’ve been craving for pho lately, especially after Kayni blogged about her rainy-day pho meal. Pho, one of Vietnam’s most popular dishes, is basically rice noodle soup which is usually served with chicken or beef. When the weather is wet and cold, a nice hot bowl of it is most welcome. It rained for the most part during the two-day Vietnam leg of our backpacking trip last year that we ended up eating pho thrice: once at Pho 24, a restaurant chain with branches all over Vietnam, and twice at the famous Pho 2000 where Bill Clinton had his fill of beef pho.
Pho is best paired with Vietnamese spring rolls. I prefer these fried over fresh.
If these cravings persist, I may have to troop to the nearest Pho Hoa branch. I hope their noodle soups are as good as the ones we had in Ho Chi Minh.




Waaahhh… you made me crave for pho badly!
I love Pho. And just like you I like the Vietnamese spring rolls fried.
Thanks for the kind messge you left at my blog. And thank you for your prayers. God Bless! =)
making me hungry..
Kahiya ako but I’ve never tried Vietnamese food
I guess I should soon!
Oh and in fairness sa Chloe, tasteful naman sya. But still shocking!!!! Haha!
the power of food…lol. i’m glad you were able to satisfy your craving
me too, been craving for some pho after ive tried the genuine vietnamese pho’s..
once natry mo na yung local branches, please blog about it. pag kasing sarap, go din ako! Ü
your photos made me wanna to eat pho as well, especially now that it’s so cold here.
naku, mahilig ako dyan..isaw…proven…lahat ng madumi! he he!
parang mali ata nalagyan ko ng comment. sorry! he he!
My husband loves Pho 24 in Rockwell! I wonder if it’s the same one.
i loooooove pho hoa!!! i love pho… doesn’t have to be pho hoa!!! there was a time last year when we would have dinner at pho hoa every sunday after church and we never got tired… yum yum! me want pho now!
i love noodle soups, and pho is one of my favorites, next to Japanese ramen. Pho Hoa is comparable to the original kind. You should try it there.?