Pho Bang New York
1001 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal
(514) 954-2032
Customers' Favorites
Com Chien Tom– 10 75 Shrimp Fried Rice Fried Rice
Vermicelles Aux Poulet Boeuf Et Crevettes Grillés
Vermicelles Aux Poulet Grillé Et Porc Émincé
Grilled Beef on Vermicelli with Imperial Rolls
Vermicelles Aux Poulet Et Crevettes Grillés
Tonkinese Soupe with Shrimps and Vegetables
Soupe Tonkinoise Spéciale All Dressed
Rouleau Végétarien Dix Et Légumes
Summer Roll Pork and Shrimp Rolls
Soupe Tonkinoise Poulet Grillé
Recent Reviews
I visited Pho Bang New York a few times now, and it’s become my go-to for a cozy, satisfying pho fix. The portion sizes are generous—and the broth? Always rich, aromatic, and deeply comforting. The clear beef broth perfectly complements the silky noodles and tender slices of beef that cook right in your bowl
P.S.: It’s cash-only, so bring some notes (or hit the in-restaurant ATM)
If you’re craving a classic, soul-warming pho in Montreal,...
P.S.: It’s cash-only, so bring some notes (or hit the in-restaurant ATM)
If you’re craving a classic, soul-warming pho in Montreal,...
Walked in, held up fingers for how many in our party, and we were seated right away. Tables are two-tops pushed together depending on group size—efficient, no-nonsense setup.
The beef in the pho was excellent—tender, well-cooked—but the broth was forgettable. Not bad, just didn’t stand out. My son’s chicken and rice plate was clean and filling, but so neutral it could’ve come from half a dozen different places. No standout seasoning, no distinct...
The beef in the pho was excellent—tender, well-cooked—but the broth was forgettable. Not bad, just didn’t stand out. My son’s chicken and rice plate was clean and filling, but so neutral it could’ve come from half a dozen different places. No standout seasoning, no distinct...
The rolls were hot too and not cold. The only inconvenience is that they don’t take card. Besides that, I would recommend this place.