Viet Pho (Soho)
Viet Pho (Soho) Location

Viet Pho (Soho) Address | 34 Greek Street, Soho, London W1D 5DJ |
Viet Pho (Soho) Phone | 020 7494 9888 |
Viet Pho (Soho) Opening Hours | Monday - Thursday : 12noon - 10:30pm Friday & Saturday : 12noon - 11pm Sunday : Closed |
Viet Pho (Soho) Food Price |
£20 - £40 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards |
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What people say about Viet Pho (Soho)
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The service and the atmosphere isn't perfect but the food is some of the most authentic Vietnamese food I've tasted in London
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The pho is good here and the banh xeo (crispy pancakes) are the closest I've come to the real thing in Hue
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A cheap and cheerful restaurant to get a taste of authentic Vietnam with all the rough charm of the real thing
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Don't miss out on the prawn summer rolls as they are far from baulking your taste buds
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The restaurant is very basic and simple
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In fact the food is delicious for the money that one has to shell out
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If you are looking for a quite and peaceful dinner then Viet Pho (Soho) is surely not for you
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The place is very noisy and it seems like everybody is in a rush there
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Viet Pho (Soho) is worth a visit
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This is quite old place but it is very popular
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The service is good and the staff also seemed lovely
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It is a cute little space with closely set tables and an open kitchen at the back
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I really can not understand that why Viet Pho (Soho) is so popular
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The service was very awful and we were not even greeted properly
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The food sure lacked flavors and it was not authentic in any sense
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I love having Vietnamese food but this was not at all worth spending even a penny
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Wake up people Viet Pho (Soho) is not authentic in any sense
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The best part is Viet Pho (Soho) gives you the real value for your money and you are going to love this
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I usually go to Viet Pho (Soho) with my friends and will recommend to everyone
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Viet Pho (Soho) is a good bet to grab some food on the go
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It is small and cosy with a warm appeal
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The food arrived on time and the staff was very friendly and warm
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The simplicity and quickness was the best bit of Viet Pho (Soho)
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This is one of the very good places you can go to if you are looking to have a quick meal and that too at very reasonable prices
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The seating space though is quite limited and the place can become really crowded at times
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The house special pho served by them is quite delicious
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The staff members are always busy and you must quickly decide on what to order
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This restaurant with simple white tile decor is quite ordinary and in fact has a canteen like appeal to it
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I would recommend trying summer rolls which were incredible but other dishes were just average
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We were told to wait despite of the fact that many tables were empty there
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A group of people came and they were seated at that very moment only
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The staff was rushing things and as I was just going through the menu when the staff asked me for my order
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The menu was quite limited and was the physical state of the menu was also not right at was completely illegible and I found it very difficult to give a read to it
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The quality of the food was pretty average and the choice of visiting Viet Pho (Soho) was also a disappointing one
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Amazing waiters who are busy at all times and yet remain quick and efficient
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I would recommend you to start with prawn rolls with are sticky and come with crunch salad
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Try the rare beef salad with toppings and some far pho soup as well
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Viet Pho (Soho) is not amazing but it is not bad either
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I had broth here which was not very good but it was not bad either
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The service was not that great and they took quite a while for everything
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The menu is not varied but whatever they have is simply delicious
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I ordered bun with grilled pork
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The menu is elaborate with a lot of Thai and Chinese dishes to choose from
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The service was swift and the food tasted good
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The main course is just decent
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The prices were also decent and that may be the reason of its popularity
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The only thing that will irritate you is the wait there and all this while
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The service is quick and the staff is pretty attentive all the time
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The atmosphere is always lively and overall
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There was a queue outside so we assumed it is quite a rage among people
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Both these dishes are quite excellent and have a delicious aroma and taste
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The service is fast which can be accounted to the fact that they don't have a big seating area
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Viet Pho (Soho) is very good according to me because of the quality of the food and the ambiance that they have been providing
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Viet Pho (Soho) is a wonderful little concealed place in the locality
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The interiors are pretty tiny and has the potential of getting packed
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The service is prompt and there is no unnecessary delay
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The place over all for me is a pretty good Asian place and do not be mistaken
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The dishes are from all over Asia and not just South east
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The food although was like a lottery
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The summer rolls were not awsome and the green thai curry
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It has the perfect level of hotness and is extremely flavorsome
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I must say I was thrilled with the quality of the meat
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In particular the quality of the beef was exceptional
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The portion served in the bowl was enough for one person and quite filling
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The downside was the price of it
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It was not the best but wasn't so bad either
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Viet Pho (Soho) is pretty close to my workplace so I am their regular customer
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Viet Pho (Soho) is made for a quick bite and the portions of the food that they will be providing you are also going to be huge
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The staff member who took our order was quite terse and I personally feel that they need to learn to behave warmly with the customers
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The place is small and no frills but the food was really good and I would definitely return if I'm in the area and craving a pho
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The squid rings stood out as some of the best I've ever had
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I had the rice with grilled pork
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A dish which is usually accompanied by an egg and called broken rice
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This version didn't have broken rice it was basically the same
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Both these dishes were ok but having grown up eating these dishes at home and many restaurants in a predominantly Vietnamese neighbours I must say the flavours were a bit muted for my liking
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I was meeting up with two friends over Friday and Saturday with whom I often see a film and there were two films on at Curzon which had received 5* in the Guardian
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On Friday I was at Mayfair where I saw Happy End
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Last night I was at Curzon Soho to see Call Me By Your Name