Pho House
Vietnamese restaurant just off of Xindonglu that serves up Vietnamese classics such as pho, banh mi as well as Vietnamese breakfasts and coffee.
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Yueli Vietnamese
This reasonably priced Vietnamese restaurant has a great selection of banh mi, pho and lots of other Vietnamese classics.
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Susu Longfusi
A branch of Vietnamese pho experts Susu located in the same complex as Jing-A and surrounded by art museums in the heart of Longfusi.
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Pho Susu
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Xiao Susu
While the big sister's original location on Qianliang Hutong is charming, to say the least, we are happy to have this branch on the east side of town. Located on the fifth floor of China World Mall, the venue can seat around 50 people. On top of that, the great views of the CCTV headquarters and the Third Ring Road is one to beat. Read our full review here.
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Pho Lab
A vietnamese restaurant where diners create their own pho in a hotpot-like experience.
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Pho Fun
Pho Fun is a Taiwanese-run eatery with a small menu of Vietnamese pho soups (RMB 26-38), green papaya salad (RMB 22), and additional Taiwanese-style snacks and rice sets near Jiaming Center.
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Pho Petite Pho
Vietnamese pho soups (RMB 38-58), fish cakes, banh mi (RMB 32-38), crispy fried spring rolls, roasted chicken, laksa, and more are all on hand at this small eatery in the basement of Pacific Century Place.
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Pho Society
Vietnamese pho soups, hulking banh mi, crispy fried spring rolls, imported drip coffee and more are on hand and this excellent CBD eatery.
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Dongtian Kitchen Bar
Dongtian Kitchen Bar might be the restaurant with the shines from Chinese celebrities – the big TV screen facing outside keeps playing the short clips of 5-10 seconds of each Chinese stars’ endorsing this place, Fan Bingbing, Li Bingbing, Zhou Xun, and a bunch more. Who has the power to make the pretty and hard-to-get A-list silver-screening stars in the same clip? Li Dongtian, who names the restaurant after him, is the one of the most famous stylists in China, and is also the guy who is behind Tony Studio (东田造型).
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