Pho Bang New York se spécialise dans les soupes vietnamiennes traditionnelles caractérisées par des bouillons aromatiques riches, mijotés longuement pour en extraire des saveurs intenses. Le menu met en avant le phở classique, composé de tranches de bœuf, de poitrine ou de boulettes, accompagnées de nouilles de riz fraîches et d une sélection d herbes croquantes. Les convives personnalisent leurs bols avec des pousses de soja, du basilic thaï, des quartiers de lime et des piments pour équilibrer le profil savoureux du bouillon. La cuisine privilégie des méthodes de préparation authentiques et une constance dans la qualité des ingrédients. Au-delà des soupes emblématiques, la carte propose des assiettes de riz et diverses entrées reflétant les techniques culinaires vietnamiennes essentielles. Cet établissement mise sur des plats traditionnels servis dans un cadre pratique favorisant une efficacité constante pour des repas centrés sur des bouillons préparés avec précision.
Pho Bang New York est largement considéré comme une véritable institution du quartier chinois de Montréal, régulièrement salué pour sa cuisine vietnamienne authentique, fraîche et savoureuse, notamment pour son vaste choix de soupes phô et d'assiettes grillées. De nombreux clients apprécient la générosité des portions et les prix abordables, faisant souvent de cet établissement une destination de choix pour une cuisine réconfortante. Bien que le service soit fréquemment décrit comme rapide et efficace, les expériences peuvent varier, certains clients rapportant des interactions brusques ou des politiques rigides concernant le partage des repas et le pourboire. Les visiteurs doivent garder à l'esprit que le restaurant n'accepte que l'argent comptant et qu'il est souvent bondé, ce qui nécessite parfois de la patience pour profiter d'une expérience culinaire animée et sans prétention.
Nous avons retrouvé les saveurs de notre voyage au Vietnam 😍 Adresse à retenir ! Cependant paiement uniquement par cash, si besoin il y a un ATM dans le resto 🙂
We didnt get our order right, missing items. Had to ask mumtiple times for ingredients, we were moved to a different table in the middle of our visit. Only accepts cash
My family & I have been regulars at this restaurant for years, always leaving a decent tip & never encountering any issues. However, today it was bad. We were seated by a bearded waiter, as usual, & ordered both dine-in & take-out meals. After enjoying our food, we headed to the counter only to realize we were $1 short, + tip. Since the ATM was broken during our last visit, we assumed it still was. The lady at the cash register didn't speak to us, just stared rudely & pointed at the total. We tried to explain that we were short by a dollar, she only uttered a few incomprehensible words & gave us a cold look. Then, a waiter from our table approached us & bluntly said, "Total & plus tip" in a rude manner. It seemed like he didn't understand that we were already trying to figure that out. To make matters worse, I heard him talking about us to the other waiters, which was embarrassing given how frequently we dine there & how polite we always are. Fortunately, the ATM wasn't broken this time, so we withdrew $20 & got change for the tip. Despite this, one of the waiters continued to glare at us angrily. Initially, we left a $4 tip but decided to reduce it to $2 due to the poor customer service & lack of communication. At this point, the waiter told me, "Next time, $2 more tip or don't come back," in an aggressive tone. I asked him to calm down, but he kept following us toward the exit. It was an uncomfortable & strange experience. While this restaurant was once a favorite, the unprofessional & rude behavior from the staff means we won't be returning.
It was a cool October Montreal day & we wanted some Pho to warm us up after several hours of sight seeing. The menu had great selection but 3 of us ordered the #1 (special Pho) & the 4th ordered the #42 (shrimp & vegetable Pho). It was super busy & lined up around lunch but tables turn over quickly & we were seated after about 15 mins. The Pho was pretty average. However the service was a bit below par. One of our group wanted a fork & we had to ask no less than 4 times for one. Also, we wanted a tea pot refill & they took away the pot but never returned it until we skied them twice. Pricing was fair for what you got with most dishes around $15. Note they only accept cash so make sure you bring $ or you can always use the ATM next to the till for an exorbitant fee 😆
It's my favorite pho place in Montreal! The price is so worth it & delicious!! They give a lot of meat as well! I've come here for over 10 years, & it never disappoints. My only disappointment, however, is due to a young staff that has no manners. I don't particularly mind the person not having steady hands to put the bowls down on the table, but they didn't even apologized when they spilled all over my relative's phone. My family & I were served by this young staff for the past 4 visits this year & the behavior only got worse... Being clumsy is one thing, but surely apologizing should be something everyone should do when they make an evident mistake... at the very least, I hope I get served by the older waiters because of this. Take note that they only accept cash here. If you don't have cash, there is an ATM in the restaurant.