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Welcome to Pho Hong

Pho Hong, located in Burlington, Vermont, is a Vietnamese restaurant known for its authentic and flavorful dishes. With options like Pho Tai, Bun Thit Nuong, and Mango Salad, Pho Hong offers a diverse menu with vegan and vegetarian options. Customers rave about the quality and freshness of the food, making it a favorite spot in the area. The welcoming atmosphere and attentive service add to the overall dining experience. Whether you're a fan of pho or looking to try something new, Pho Hong promises a delicious culinary journey worth exploring.

LOCATIONS
  • Pho Hong
    325 N Winooski Ave, Burlington, VT 05401, United States
    325 N Winooski Ave, Burlington, VT 05401, United States Hotline: +1 802-865-8031

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, allow me to introduce you to the exquisite Vietnamese cuisine served at Pho Hong. Located at 325 N Winooski Ave in Burlington, VT, Pho Hong offers a wide range of options, including delivery, takeout, reservations, and vegan choices. This restaurant is wheelchair accessible, accepts credit cards and Apple Pay, and provides outdoor seating.

The menu at Pho Hong boasts tantalizing dishes such as the Mango Salad Goi xoai and the Tofu Tod for appetizers. The noodle soups, like the Pho Thai and Pho Chai, are sure to delight your taste buds. For those craving something different, the Bun Thit Nuong or the Com Chien Vietnamese fried rice are excellent choices.

Customers rave about the quality and freshness of the food at Pho Hong. Reviewers mention the superb broth of the pho, the flavorful Banh Xeo Vietnamese crepe, and the delicious Vietnamese fried rice. The friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere make dining at Pho Hong a memorable experience.

Having sampled the dishes at Pho Hong myself, I can attest to the exceptional flavors and authenticity of the Vietnamese cuisine. The attention to detail in each dish is evident, and the passion for creating delicious meals shines through. Whether you're a fan of traditional pho or looking to try something new, Pho Hong is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts in Burlington.

With ample parking options and a BYOB policy, Pho Hong offers a convenient and enjoyable dining experience for guests. The restaurant's commitment to providing excellent customer service and delectable Vietnamese dishes sets it apart as a top dining destination in Vermont. Come experience the culinary delights of Pho Hong and discover why it's a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

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Brittney L.
Brittney L.

Great service. They're nice and the food is so good! I really recommend it. I Loved the egg rolls. It tends to get really busy so be prepared for that. Otherwise, it's a cute place.

Gia G.
Gia G.

Really can't say enough about how amazing this food is. Whether I am taking out or eating in, the quality and freshness is always 100%. The best Vietnamese restaurant in Burlington not only in Burlington but probably all of Vermont! If you go, do yourself a favor and get the mango salad, fresh spring rolls, any of the pho's or other dry noodle dishes. I've never had anything I didn't fully enjoy here! If you are craving something sweet by the end of your meal, get the mango sticky rice! It leaves me speechless every time!

Jon T.
Jon T.

Wow!!!! Our friend Bridget recommended this great restaurant to us and we couldn't resist. We ordered #4 and 10. We love the chicken pho!!! The place is clean and busy! The staff were fantastic!!!!

John L.
John L.

This place is amazing! The pho #8 broth is one of the best. Savory and comfort, it is something worth journeying 4.5 from Rhode Island! My kids had the Vietnamese fried rice and had a few bites of it and the flavor was perfect, sweet, salty and full of flavor. My wife got the #15 Bun Thjt Nong Cha Gio and it was equally savory and delicious! Would come again and again!

Lee M.
Lee M.

Best pho around! Bun dishes good too. I liked the beef with onions on rice noodles or the grilled pork. Mango salad is a must. Service is friendly and welcoming. Lace is simply decorated but clean and bright. I'm becoming a regular!

Ashwini D.
Ashwini D.

Good food good service, wait times was a bit on a higher side due to Saturday dinner times. BYOB was a huge plus. Parking during such times is tricky, although they had plenty space. Just FYI the front street parking was tight and saw a car bumping into another one due to the crunch. It ran away obv. Order wise - had the Pho chay - the vegetarian pho with veggies - broccoli , yellow squash, red and green peppers(odd) tofu. The broth was delicious no doubt but it was odd to have the veggies in it. We ordered the large which tbh is on the smalle The wait times on the table was also longer due to the rush, the restaurant had a good footfall and seemed pretty impressive and you could smell the broth fragrance. Mango salad on the side is quite small but tasty, the tofu summer roll that came with the side dip was delicious as well.

Danny B.
Danny B.

Whenever I go to a pho restaurant outside of SoCal, Houston, or the ATL area, I tend to lower my expectations because I am often disappointed by its lack of authenticity. I was extremely impressed with Pho Hong. It is among the top 2 pho restaurants I've tried across all of New England, and I've tried many. The pho's broth is flavorful and authentic. If you're coming from any of the places I mentioned above, I would recommend getting the large bowl over regular since I found the regular a bit smaller in portion relative to what I've had in these areas. Banh xeo is a dish most places have a difficult time getting right. They knocked it out of the park here. It's crispy, large, and they got the fish sauce right. I wish I had more room to try some of the other dishes on their menu since there were many traditional Vietnamese dishes. Customer service was excellent as well. If you're used to eating banh xeo traditionally, you've probably eaten it wrapped in lettuce or rice paper. The lettuce in the dish comes shredded. This is understandable as most people would not understand how to eat it using these methods, so their approach simplifies it. When we asked for rice paper, a staff member quickly brought us some as well a bowl of hot water to cook it. There is a parking lot that was packed, but we had no problem finding a spot on the street. The restaurant is clean and has many tables without packing them too closely to other diners. Despite being a Tuesday night, both inside and outside the restaurant were packed and I can understand why. Definitely a must visit if you're in Burlington!

Eugene W.
Eugene W.

Fantastic pho. I'm normally not a pho person, but this place is a home run. I got the classic pho tai for $12. The large is only $1 more, but I thought the regular was enough food. The broth was delicious. It had a deep richness that is rare in pho broth. The noodles were the perfect texture. They were very generous with the meat. The tom yum soup was delicious. Very nice balance of sour and hot. I do wish they used straw mushrooms though. The staff were super busy, but were trying their best to serve everyone.

Allison L.
Allison L.

Found this restaurant on Yelp's top 100 New England list and it definitely deserves its spot. Came here for lunch and sat outside, only to have it start raining shortly after. The staff were very kind and quickly found us a seat inside. The steak pho (Pho Tai) we had was phenomenal. It was so hearty and savory and not too salty. The noodles were also super chewy and had a good texture! I drank the whole bowl, which I usually never do. Super solid pho place. Definitely would come back.