I’m craving some pho and willing to travel within the Boston metro area for good pho, although something near downtown would be most convenient.
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RogueInteger t1_itcem6a wrote
https://www.google.com/search?q=reddit+best+pho+boston
This gets asked at least once a month with lots of answers.
The answer is Pho Hua.
Drift_Life t1_itchf37 wrote
No worries I’ll ask again next week
HouseGrouse t1_itci87v wrote
Countryside pho in Quincy
charons-voyage t1_itcjdw6 wrote
Pho Linh in Quincy
Edit nvm closed for renovations still. But ya it’s the best in the area imo.
Fit_Tangelo7761 t1_itcmdff wrote
Tbh that’s how you know the foods gonna slap. When the restaurant is a mess.
king_fishy t1_itcn17n wrote
Expensive and only decent
OrangePatriots t1_itcodys wrote
Check out Pho Hoa in Dorchester. The portions if you do takeout is generous too.
RogueInteger t1_itcrmjb wrote
Same answers each time
Hen-stepper t1_itcwmbx wrote
https://www.ganhpho.com/ in Braintree is pretty good. It might be a 50 minute journey though.
lcdmilknails t1_itcxghn wrote
Pho Le and Pho Hoa in dorchester
bookandbark t1_itd22sc wrote
Pho n Rice on somerville/Cambridge line
bookandbark t1_itd257y wrote
second this. Used to be my go to spot when I lived over there
charons-voyage t1_itd7aab wrote
Their Quincy location is very good, never been to Boston one
TuarezOfTheTuareg t1_itdi8uc wrote
Or that's how you know the food will kill you. It's a role of the dice
twiZZlerx666 t1_itdjri0 wrote
Pho Hoa in dorchester! Check out their coffee shop as well.
Fit_Tangelo7761 t1_itdlmov wrote
Or it’ll be delicious and then you get the worst diarrhea of your life.
baristacist t1_itdwcf0 wrote
Go to Pho Bistro in Malden. Seriously good quality
wet_cupcake t1_ite0b0b wrote
Pho Pasteur for life. Just be prepared to possibly sit at the same table with randos.
ImmunoBgTD420 t1_ite5gvm wrote
Paris Pho Peabody if you're stuck on the north shore.
polkadotmonkeypants t1_iteg6xn wrote
Yes! Correct answer
lesbrarians t1_itelp7u wrote
I loved both Pho Hua and Beantown Pho!
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aggressive-teaspoon t1_iteppr9 wrote
I second Pho Pasteur in Chinatown if you want to stick to downtown-ish, but Pho Lemongrass in Coolidge Corner is my go-to spot.
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Sh0rtR0und t1_itf6x3l wrote
My kitchen
Dukeofdorchester t1_ithqmrx wrote
Drive down Dot ave and pick a place. They’re all pretty dang good.
MabelPines_ t1_itj4rhg wrote
According to their FB page, they might re-open late this month… but it’s probably going to be next month :)
crebscycle t1_itceida wrote
Pho Pasteur is probably my favorite