Pho Hoa X My Thai in BGC: Your Go-to Spot for Vietnamese Pho and Thai Curries
Pho Hoa is one of the most well-known Vietnamese restaurants in the Philippines, and its equally popular sister company, My Thai Kitchen, are where you can get your favorite Vietnamese and Thai comfort food.
Neo Seven Branch / IMAGE from Pho Hoa x My Thai
With 36 branches all over the country, they are undoubtedly the go-to spots when it comes to Vietnamese and Thai classics. One of the reasons why they have become longstanding in the Asian dining scene in the country would be its healthy and flavorful meals for everyone. Known for their fine noodle soup and curries which uses fresh ingredients, they are definitely a must-visit to have your Vietnamese and Thai food cravings fixed.
IMAGE from Pho Hoa Vietnamese Restaurant’s Facebook page
Pho Hoa’s Vietnamese fare lets you taste different dishes composed of fresh and flavorful herbs and spices, leaning towards the healthier side of the cuisine. Their noodle dishes, from their flavorful stock to the nutritious filling of meat and vegetables, are really a must-try for health-conscious foodies out there. Order their Pho Chin, Nam, Gan, Bo Vien (Php 390 S / 440 L), which comes loaded with brisket, flank, tendon, and meatballs, or go adventurous with Pho Bo Kho (Php 390 S / Php 450 L), a hearty Vietnamese beef stew pho.
Craving something crispy? Go for the Mi Xao Don Thap Cam (Php 435 for seafood, Php 405 for chicken or vegetables) for a fun, crunchy noodle experience, or the Tom Gia Ca Ri Mi (Php 335), which mixes sauteed curry noodles with shrimp and bean sprouts.
Pho Bo Ko / IMAGE from Pho Hoa Vietnamese Restaurant’s Facebook page
The Thai side of the menu brings serious spice and comfort! Looking for appetizers to share? Start off with Crispy Fish Fingers (Php 245), Fried Chicken Wings (Php 260), or the classic Spring Rolls with Chicken and Glass Noodle (Php 230).
Their Thai curry options include Beef Curry (Php 350), Chicken Curry (Php 330), Fish Curry (Php 330), Pork Curry (Php 340), Tofu & Vegetable Curry (Php 280), and Prawn Curry (Php 375), available in your choice of red or green curry.
For something sweet-salty, their Shrimp Cakes (Php 330) or Chicken & Pork Satay (Php 215 each) paired with creamy peanut sauce are solid picks.
If you’re stopping by for something snackable or want to share plates with friends, the Chien Muc Ot (Php 310) or fried squid with chili and green onion is a zesty must-try. For lighter pho options, go with Pho Nam (Php 335), Pho Chin Nac (Php 335), or the mixed Pho Chin, Nam (Php 355). Health-conscious diners can dig into Goi Cuon or Vietnamese spring rolls (Php 200 S / 270 L).
Spring Rolls / IMAGE from Pho Hoa Vietnamese Restaurant’s Facebook page
Pho Hoa – Neo Seven Branch / IMAGE from Pho Hoa x My Thai
Pho Hoa x My Thai’s bright and casual branch at Neo Seven Branch is the best place for your quick Vietnamese and Thai fix especially if you’re working in BGC, so go and get those cravings fixed with their reasonably priced treats!
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