Pho More

Zhejiang


Authentic Vietnamese food in a back alley of downtown Jinhua is not what you might expect, but the pho (beef stock noodle soup) at this tiny restaurant is good, the barbecue pork and vermicelli great and the summer rolls (noodles and meat wrapped in ricepaper) are well paired with a sweet chilli sauce. The menu even has vegetarian choices.

Other options in the alley include ramen, Italian, wontons and Lanzhou noodles.


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