Com Pho Co

Hanoi


This large, bustling restaurant attracts a mixed crowd for its long menu of simple, good Vietnamese dishes such as ga nuong xa (lemongrass chicken) and Hanoi pho cuon (steamed rice rolls filled with mango, vegetables and shrimp). The four-course set meals (US$6) are good value and can include surprisingly tasty crème caramel. Choose the internal leafy courtyard for some peace.


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