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Pho Mai

Bring your own wine
Anjou-St-Léonard
4.7$$
OPEN10 am - 9 pm
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Pho Mai Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal: Menu, Reviews & Reservations (2026)
AsianVietnameseSoupsGrillBring your own wine
Best Asian Cuisine in Saint-Léonard! We speak English, French and Vietnamese. We offer a delicious variety of Vietnamese and Asian food. We have fast and friendly service and specialty foods you can't find anywhere else!

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Reviews for Pho Mai

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on Google4.5 (300+)
*as of 2026-05-15
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Review Summary

Pho Mai is described as a reliable favorite for pho lovers, with authentic flavors, generous portions, good value, and friendly service in a warm, family owned setting. Reviews span a range of dishes including bun bo hue, chao long, pho, and pad thai, with many calling the soups among the best in Montreal and praising generous meat to noodle ratios, consistent quality, and dependable delivery. While the overall sentiment is strongly positive, some notes mention occasional reductions in meat portions and price increases over time. Overall, Pho Mai is viewed as an authentic, approachable option that locals keep returning to.
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Ordered Bun Bo Hue & grilled beef spring roll & this place might be my new number 1 spot : For the price, the portion is generous & taste is great, not to mention the soup is fresh : it is not greasy or the overnight taste compare to some places. The beef spring roll is almost perfect : they put a large piece of meat but they also put coriander in their spring rolls. I do eat coriander & I am not one of those who dislike coriander but, them inside a grill beef spring roll, not a great mix : the taste of coriander plus mint creates a weird taste that overpower everything else so, it tastes rather bitter & you cannot taste anything else inside the roll. Other than the small quirt, this place is going to be one of my go-to Vietnamese restaurant. But again, take out the coriander from your spring rolls : really not a good idea to put them with peppermint leaves

Apr 21, 2024
on Google

Chicken spring rolls are quite nice, Bún bò Huế is nice & spicy. They don't have the Sriracha that we are used to, but one of the rare places where it's actually close to the original red sauce. & yes they have hot oil.

Jan 25, 2024
on Google