The restaurant locates on West Guangyuan Road in the district of Xujiahui. It is not a big restaurant but with cozy and intimate settings in Vietnamese style. Authentic Vietnamese delicacies [open]
Pho Real's little sister, playing more with Vietnamese sandwiches than noodles.[open]
Walking the line between tradition and innovation, Golden Bull Vietnamese Cuisine has been open for more than 30 years in Hong Kong, serving a fusion of quality French and Vietnamese [open]
Water fountains and artistic wooden ceilings befit the commercial and high-end arena of Plaza 66, chucking in a handful of typical Vietnamese dishes.[open]
Cheerful hostesses in traditional Vietnamese dress welcome your arrival to this cozy, atmospheric restaurant and lounge.
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Sister venue to Thai Loft, these prices are still cheap as chips and the food worth its cost.[open]
One of Shanghai's more successful Vietnamese establishments, this chain of cafes serves up authentic flavors, from noodles to coffee, in a no-fuss environment.[open]
Pho Season is a small Vietnamese restaurant located on quiet DaGu Rd. It's simple menu offers the essentials of Vietnamese cuisine and a few Thai dishes. Discover the fresh and [open]
While all of the flavors are not truly authentic, the pho is one of the best in town and the sizzling plates live up to their name.[open]
As the name suggests, this restaurant's signature dish is Vietnamese pho. However, it also has a variety of other Southeast Asia dishes on the menu.[open]
Shanghai’s hippest joint for great selections of pho and other Vietnamese dishes, This stylish venue is the answer for the most flavorsome pho broth in town. Menu also features [open]
An ideal place for a tasty and healthy dinner. Try the fresh spring rolls (RMB15), the Vietnamese Phos (soup, RMB45) or their daily lunch sets (RMB38). Good service [open]
Mid to High end Vietnamese Restaurant near the corner of Huashan and Huaihai Rd.[open]