Pho Bang New York est un repère animé du quartier chinois où les avis soulignent régulièrement un phô frais et réconfortant, des portions généreuses et des prix raisonnables; le bouillon est souvent décrit comme clair, parfumé et bien équilibré, avec des viandes et des nouilles de qualité. L'ambiance est active et sans chichis, le service rapide s'accompagne parfois de commentaires sur un personnel brusque ou pressé et d'une politique cash only avec distributeur intégré. De nombreux clients le présentent comme une valeur sûre et une cuisine vietnamienne authentique, avec des plats du week-end et des classiques sans fioritures qui restent fiables. L'espace est parfois étroit et la déco simple, mais l'expérience globale est satisfaisante malgré quelques soucis de service.
TLDR: Pho Bang New York is run by a predatory owner who thinks it's acceptable to psychologically manipulate, intimidate, bully & extort money from a 12 years old child. 0/5, the worst, most morally bankrupt place to ever exist, an absolute disgrace of an establishment
My son saw this restaurant while i was lining up for another restaurant on the opposite side of the street (Lan Zhou Noodles) so he wanted to go in because it was empty & he felt bad for it. BIG MISTAKE. There's a reason why there was no customers inside, because it's terrible & the people owning this place are the worst, morally corrupt people to ever exist, i hope this place fails & the owners get terrible fates that they deserve.
The music is blasting so loud you can't even think straight, the waiter was rude & unprofessional the whole time. food was mid at best, not worth a single cent. the atmosphere alone ruined the appetite.
So when he got to the counter to pay he didn't want to leave a tip because why would you, the service was terrible, & honestly the food isn't even worth the price, it's literal dogwater. Then the cashier looked down at him, & has the audacity to tell say'it's customary to leave a tip, the expected tip is 15%.' in a condescending, rude manner, pressuring a literal child into tipping. He was intimidated by the tall man at the counter & ended up giving him all the change he got, money he wanted to save as pocket money. I only learned about it after getting back home when i was wondering why he seemed so down today.
My son suggested to come in out of pity for your empty restaurant & you repaid him by extorting & intimidating a child into giving you money, scamming him out of his pocket money. that is genuinely disgusting behavior & i hope everyone reading this knows what kind of people are running this place. do NOT go here, especially not with kids.
27 avr. 2026
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!!!They change the price as you pay!! Cash only they don't tell you - we were here for an hour & not one mention. ATM looks sketchy & said it was'updating my account' before it gave an error message. Also took over 30 mins for my girlfriend's plate to come out while the other dishes already came. Was told that it's not necessary to tell customers that it's cash only which in my opinion is disrespectful to your clients. Better pho restaurants in the neighbourhood.
Your typical Asian restaurant in the heart of china town in Montreal. Very reasonable prices. They serve you green tea on arrival, which is a welcomed gesture in the cold winter of MTL. Be careful, it's cash only . They do have an ATM inside the restaurant though.
I used to come here often. In fact, Pho Bang New York (not in New York) was the one that first taught me to appreciate this Americanized northern Vietnam dish more than three decades ago even though there were many pho places in town. The first day when I revisited Montreal recently, I brought my grown daughter to Pho Bang New York. We returned to this place several times during our short stay.
Their noodles are less bouncy than I prefer. But their meat cuts are superb, & their soup has a different emphasis from what I often get now. After all these years, they still keep their prices low, although they seem to have adjusted portions somewhat understandably due to inflation. Surprisingly, they now have a weekend special with ox tail soup. That soup has hot spices, & they offer a special hot sauce. You don't want to miss it if you visit on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday!
I still remember the weekend evenings when diners quietly - nay, loudly wait to enter near the small doorway at the plain-looking storefront. Today, people do the same. Their interior used be plain, too. But now, they have quite a bit of decors that look loud but do not necessarily go together. General atmosphere here is cozy. Staff speak fluent French & English - many speak Vietnamese, too.
Space is tight in this restaurant. So, expect some inconvenience if you visit during winter. (They now have a coat rack in the back although not many people notice that.) & prepare to pay cash. (How do you suppose they can keep price so low?)
A rare restaurant where taxes are actually included in the prices. It's honest & transparent - I love that. The pho is also great & free tea is served at the table. The prices are quite a bit higher now than that were a few years ago though - gone are the days of getting a meal here for $10. It's more around $15-$20 today.
4 févr. 2026
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One of the Best Ph? Experiences in Montreal Chinatown
Pho Bang New York never disappoints. I ordered the ph? ??c bi?t (large), & it was outstanding from the first sip to the last bite.
The broth is crystal clear, deeply aromatic, & perfectly balanced-rich without being heavy. The bowl was generously loaded with a variety of tender beef cuts, silky rice noodles, & topped with fresh onions, cilantro, & green onions. Everything tasted fresh, authentic, & prepared with care. The large size is truly satisfying & great value for the price.
Served piping hot with a fresh plate of basil & bean sprouts, the ph? arrived quickly despite the restaurant being busy. Service was efficient & professional, exactly what you want when you're craving real Vietnamese comfort food.
If you're in Montreal's Chinatown & want authentic, no-frills, high-quality ph?, this is the place. The ph? ??c bi?t l?n here is a must-order.
I was really disappointed with my experience here. The staff were rude & unprofessional, & the food was totally overrated for the price. On top of that, they only accept cash, which is very inconvenient. Definitely not coming back.
We got into town late & went here because it was close to our hotel. They were busy so we decided to get an order to go. The wait staff took our order & it was ready in less than 10 minutes. The food was great. They only take cash. They do accept US dollars & even give you the going exchange rate. Prices were reasonable.
The food was super super delicious & healthy & light. Loved everything about the place. The coziness, the cleanliness, the deliciousness & the prices. Just make sure you have your money on you because they only take cash. Would definitely go back soon!
21 sept. 2025
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Walked in, held up fingers for how many in our party, & we were seated right away. Tables are two-tops pushed together depending on group size-efficient, no-nonsense setup.
The beef in the pho was excellent-tender, well-cooked-but the broth was forgettable. Not bad, just didn't stand out. My son's chicken & rice plate was clean & filling, but so neutral it could've come from half a dozen different places. No standout seasoning, no distinct flavor.
Cash only, but they did take U.S. dollars & even gave a small discount-so that was a pleasant surprise.
Fast service, decent prices, no big complaints-but nothing special either. If you're nearby & hungry, it'll do. But if you're chasing top-tier pho in Montréal, this isn't the destination.
Great pho, great price, good portions, fast service. Only reason it didn't receive 5 stars was because there was nothing extraordinarily unforgettable about the place, &, they only took cash which made things a bit annoying. Bottom line, great pho place, would come again without hesitation.
I have been coming here since they used to be a smaller spot a few doors away on the corner of St Laurent & Viger. The food hasn't changed. It's still delicious, fresh, & really well priced. It may be busy, & you may have to wait in line, but it's always reasuring to eat in a place with constant turnover. If you are in Chinatown in Montreal, you have to eat at the Schwartz's of Pho.
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This is clearly a'favourite' spot for many Montrealers & the whole restaurant has made fast service of good Vietnamese food a science. Menus are extensively illustrated with numbered item, staff manages to be efficient without being rude, & food is delivered rapidly & not only looks appetizing but tastes good.
Prices are quite decent & while the place can get crowded & noisy, you still get a good table experience.
price to size is ok; broth is so-so, meat portion is good ; Friday they got a special menu, it is not Vietnamese pho;
you have to tips & they write for you, you have no choice, I paid by cash;
toilet is underground
So far, the best Vietnamese food I had in Montreal! Their noodle grilled chicken 🍲 soup is 👌 👍. Their grilled beef + chicken +rice is a MUST try 🤪. Give it a try 👌. Prices are fairly well.
All in all: Quality 👍, price 👍.
This is my spot & will be in my monthly to go list!
Just keep in mind: no credit card, no debit, only Cash!
Stopped by on a road trip to Montreal, felt like a popular spot in Chinatown. The service was friendly enough, I realize they were busy for dinner.
We got the chicken & minced pork vermicelli, chicken tonkinese soup/pho, & vegetable vermicelli. The portions & prices were reasonable. The pho broth was flavourful & rich!
I love this Pho place. The price is right, the portions are big & the service is one of the fastest in town. The pho is delicious & the spicy weekend special pho is even better. I almost never have to wait for a table. One of the best spots in Chinatown imo. They have been accommodating of my food restrictions, which I appreciate a lot.
Please note they only take cash but they have an ATM next to the area where you go to pay.