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Help us make it rightNot a bang but slurping sounds are all you are going to hear at Pho Bang. The eatery serves up a variety of Pho, the much savored Vietnamese beef noodle soup. The food at Pho Bang is amazingly cheap, tasty, fresh and traditional Vietnamese. The decor doesn't impress much but a huge steaming hot soup bowl for a reasonable price makes up for it. Try the sweet-sour shrimp soup which shall leave...
Go here for: portions, grilled shrimp, spring rolls, flavor, grilled pork chops
Phollowers endorse this Vietnamese trio as a "legit" source for "substantial" bowls of the "mmm-mmm" namesake soup; regulars ignore the "tacky" decor and waiters who "communicate in grunts", and focus instead on the "super-deal" tabs.
Noodle shop specializing in Vietnamese cuisine and the requisite pho bang soup.
Namesake phở bang, a Vietnamese beef noodle soup, gets a myriad of makeovers here, from hot and sour to sweet and mild. Buck up the broth with grilled beef wrapped in lettuce, exquisitely greaseless spring rolls, or a soul-warming clay pot of riceness that will have you forgetting it's January and you're wearing four pairs of socks. So much food for so little money leads to a forgiving spirit...
The Scene
At this busy Chinatown destination, the peach-painted dining room is packed most nights with groups of noodle-slurping neighborhood teens and families. Get your order in fast;...
Soothing and delicious bowl of pho. $9.75 for extra large bowl of pho with everything (#1). Portion was generous and I was able to make 2 meals out of this bowl. Wait staff were friendly and food...
It was a cold wet day and I could think of nothing better than a bowl of pho. The pho recipe was delightful and prepared nicely. I was surprised at the low price as well.
Who doesn't like Pho on a cold winter night? This establishment is very old school and decor is outdated. However it still serves some good Vietnamese dishes. Place was surprisingly pretty...
Dropped by Pho Bang with a friend for a quick dinner. I love pho and live in Chinatown so there are a bunch of options. Went for the standard order: Cha Gio (fried spring rolls) XL everything Pho...
My friend and I had the chance to catch up and grab dinner here at the recommendation of another friend. I'm a big lover of good Pho, so when I saw the prices I thought this spot might be too good...
Mott Pho Bang Restaurant can be found at Mott St 157. The following is offered: Restaurants. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 2307 other Restaurants. An overview can be found here.
Hhobang Restaurant is located at 157 Mott St in New York and has been in the business of Retail - Vietnamese Restaurant since 1991.
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Not a bang but slurping sounds are all you are going to hear at Pho Bang. The eatery serves up a variety of Pho, the much savored Vietnamese beef noodle soup. The food at Pho Bang is amazingly cheap, tasty, fresh and traditional Vietnamese. The decor doesn't impress much but a huge steaming hot soup bowl for a reasonable price makes up for it. Try the sweet-sour shrimp soup which shall leave...
What to Drink: Wash it all down with knockout Vietnamese iced coffee or the oddly refreshing salty lemonade.
Wash it all down with knockout Vietnamese iced coffee or the oddly refreshing salty lemonade.
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