Au 14 Prince-Arthur
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Afficher toutquality(6) pho(6) broth(5) vietnamese(5) rolls(5) magic(5) spring roll(4) prix(4) abordable(3) bowl(3) generous(3) pork(3)Best Vietnamese food in town. Live piano. Excellent service. Passionate team.
Great vietnamese food! Staff is really welcoming. Portions are very generous as well.
The Vietnamese restaurant at 14 Prince-Arthur Street in Montreal is a welcoming spot that blends comforting flavors with a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere. For photographers from Photolator, its warm lighting, simple décor, & colorful plates offer plenty of opportunities to capture authentic, down-to-earth dining scenes.
The menu covers all the classics - fragrant pho with rich, slow-simmered broth, fresh spring rolls with vibrant herbs, & generous vermicelli bowls topped with perfectly grilled meats. Portions are hearty, flavors are balanced, & the presentation, though home-style, has a natural charm ideal for candid food photography.
Service is attentive yet unfussy, making it a pleasant place to linger after a shoot. Whether you're looking to recharge between photo sessions or document the soul of Montreal's diverse food scene, this spot is a flavorful & photogenic choice.
We started going there in 1992, it was amazing food, friendly service, went an avarage three times a week as I lived practically next it. We got to know the family, used to have great talks after closing. As they say nothing last for ever. I went few times since the family is not running it, what can I say, huge disappointment, run by young arrarrogant not the least friendly, not even Vietnamese girls. Too bad, we used to love this place. By the way the food is still good as the kitchen is run by the same family members. The atmosphere is not good. Usually almost empty, few tables have customers, well there is reason for that. They better figure it out before it is too late.
HIDDEN GEM! I honestly don’t know how this place doesn’t have a line up down the block. There are varies of specialties Vietnamese dishes they make that not a lot of restaurants do! It absolutely brings me back travelling north of Vietnam.
The rice wrap pork & the mini pancake cups with shrimp & pork are to do die for.
I will be back for sure when I come back to Montreal.