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Pho Nom - Melbourne - Photo album

Good place to have Vietnamise pho. Soup and noodle were fresh, warm enough, and tasty to dine in for a lunch when it rains all day long outside. Staffs were friendly, very welcoming, and knowing what they are selling. Recommended!
Chicken ribs were pipping hot hawt! Yum Pho was very average, if not below average? The meat was a bit on the thicker side (not the best). Broth was not that refreshing. I got a large and it was $14 but it had hardly any noods in it. If I’m paying more, I expect to have more. Definitely not the bes
Grabbed a late lunch here… the food was good, it took a little while but I was there shortly before closing. Perhaps the baguette could have been crunchier but over all I really enjoyed it.
Only been in Melbourne for two weeks and work near the Deloitte building on Collin street and didn’t know where to start for good food. Came across Pho Nom and their Pho broth is super tasty and perfect to have on a cold weather and together I had the cafe su da (traditional Vietnamese ice coffee).
Came here for lunch, had the Vietnamese vermicelli salad with crispy pork. Flavour wise, not bad. However, not impressed with the portion - tiny amount of vermicelli & salad leaves. Will I come back? Not sure - considering there are other places with great flavour & generous portion.
Got a rice bowl with lemongrass chicken for lunch on Friday March 25th, the meat came medium-rare, which is not quite how chicken should be done. Unless you’re in a mood for salmonella stay away from this place.
Waited 20 minutes for a simple combo meal. Not sure if they were under staffed or just incompetent. Ridiculous.
Ate the Salt and Pepper Chicken Ribs and the Pork Springrolls, both were tasty and reasonably priced at $15 for both.
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