![]() ![]() Many people would only eat Phở when they became sick - it was analogous to Canada’s “chicken noodle soup” remedy, whereby Phở was believed to help sick people recover. ![]() In the 1990’s, before Vietnam’s free-market reforms, Phở was a luxury. Unlike other Vietnamese dishes that can be made at home, like spring rolls or banh mi, Phở is an outside-the-home luxury, because of the difficulty of making the broth. If you visit Hanoi, you absolutely must try Phở chiên phồng at the famouse Ngũ xã street, near Trúc Bạch lake Hanoi. Phở chiên phồng, in particular, is our favourite dish to eat in Hanoi.
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