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    Pho Bar

    3.8 (19 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Beef pho
    Briana T.

    We were looking for some Asian food in Prague and we ran across pho bar. It was nice to switch up the meat and potatoes palate, but also wasn't super impressed. The ordering is made super easy with touch screens at the entrance, and you are able to choose the language which makes ordering so simple. We ended up with shrimp rolls, beef pho, and chicken curry. The food came out rather quickly as it was more fast food vibes. The food was alright, nothing really blew us away. The sauces in particular were a little bland. Nothing was bad, but we were left a little disappointed.

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    Kevin W.

    Located about .5 miles from the Imperial Hotel. Modern design, roomy dining room. You select your entrees from a digital kiosk. Payments are card only. You're given a receipt and your order number is posted. When your order is ready they post it and call out your number. Their version of Pho is tasty and has some unique twists. Served with Thai chilies, Shiracha, and onions. Soup was pork based. Very tasty.

    chicken pho

    One of the best Vietnamese places in Prague! Everything here is so delicious. The food is pretty cheap and comes out really fast. Excellent place to stop for lunch that's not an overpriced tourist trap.

    Duck bun but the meat tasted like beef.

    The cashier had an attitude and was not very helpful. The food was not authentic and the sauce for Bun was just a mixer of oyster sauce and soy sauce. The meat in the pho was not right, disappointed. The ambience was fantastic.

    Chicken curry
    Laura A.

    Delicious food with depth of flavor. Bathrooms needed cleaning and it was very warm in the restaurant.

    Pho.
    Guy K.

    In A Nutshell: -Pho Bar located in Prague has a booming business. -Why? Well since there are many Asian tourists visiting (like me), you have a craving for some Asian food. -I ordered a bowl of one of their five pho choices. -You're basically eating instant pho w/ no herbs, no hoisin sauce, no Sriracha & heavy MSG. -I've had better pho up in Iceland during winter! -The spring roll was basically shrimps & noodles. Overall, you'll find other Vietnamese restaurants in Prague (due to the surprisingly large Vietnamese population), so if I were you I'd check those out.

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    EMILY E.

    This place is really good. It's not easy finding a great Asian food place in Prague but we totally got lucky on this one. We ordered the spring roll, pho bo tai, and the chicken curry. Everything tasted so good, lots of flavors, and super perfect for a cold day like today. I highly recommend Pho Bar if you're looking for some Asian comfort food.

    Bun veggie and coconut milk

    Fast service for a group of twelve of us, very friendly and helpful staff, nice system of busing trays and dishes, pretty wooden tables and booths and bars everywhere. Feels full of warmth and light but without being cluttered. Delicious marinade for the tofu and would really recommend the noodles :) Great place

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    Pretty good. The soup over here is priced really reasonably compared to the US. Not a lot of English spoken, mostly Vietnamese.

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    Review Highlights - Pho Bar

    I ordered the pho bo combo, which had flank steak and stir fried beef, hubs had the chicken curry.

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    Madame Lyn - #16 Bun Thit Nuong

    Madame Lyn

    4.2(34 reviews)
    2.2 kmPraha 2, Vinohrady
    $$

    Service was attentive (we were the only group in the restaurant). Ambiance is cute. This is the…read moreoldest Vietnamese restaurant in Prague so we had to try it out. Rice was not piping hot. All the food was lukewarm. Flavor was ok. Dinner for 11 came out to $350 US. Even my kids said they had better. Coming from the San Francisco Bay Area in the USA, we are spoiled with amazing Vietnamese restaurants. This place, would not last if they opened up there.

    Visiting Prague and Czechia, we were excited to enjoy some Vietnamese food, of which the country…read moreand city has one of the largest Vietnamese populations in Europe. Four of us have had great Vietnamese meals in Paris, Berlin and California. Two of us travelled extensively in Vietnam, one worked in Vietnam. It was a Saturday night, nice crowd, tasteful restaurant. Food and service were overall disappointing. Tom Yum soup, which is actually Thai, had no chicken or vegetables. The Goi Coun (soft rolls or summer rolls), lacked any herbs or greens for which are key, just noodles and meat. Served with nuc mam, no peanut sauce or spice. Very bland. Then we waited an hour for the next courses and had to remind the waitress that others arrived after us, were served and finished. The final dishes came which were good or very good. Lemongrass grilled pork and cucumber salad - okay but better in Paris. Banana leaf duck, very good. Caramelized catfish (basa) very good but had better in California. Even though the restaurant was emptying out, we could not get refills on drinks. 3 of us are African American, one white. Seemed that the black folks were ignored. I had to think that's the reason for the poor service. After complaining, and we rarely complain, they did offer a 10% discount. It was so disappointing since this was something we were looking forward to. We've had great service in other Prague restaurants.

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    Pho Ha Noi

    Pho Ha Noi

    4.4(7 reviews)
    0.3 kmKarlín, Praha 8
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    This place is a total sleeper. If you go here expecting to be met with what most people know to be…read morepho, you are going to have to expand your expectant palate a bit. In my eating experience, southern Vietnamese style pho is much more prevalent to western markets and, at least from the US perspective, is what most people are familiar with when they think of pho. I have read that in the north of Vietnam (such as in Hanoi), the style of pho is different. Not necessarily better or worse, just different. This place definitely uses a northern style recipe and I was not prepared for it to be as good as it was. It blew me away in several ways. First, the broth seems to have a lighter style to it than pho from the Ho Chi Minh City area in the south. Not in taste but in mouthfeel. Given that, it also doesn't leave you with that greasy tongue sensation either which was a plus. All of the beefy taste was there and there was even a hit of ginger coming through after the star anise which really made it interesting. I've actually never tasted broth like it (I have never had northern style pho before) and in some ways, I almost prefer this. Second, the herbs are chopped up and already added as a finish during assembly. They do not bring you a large plate of leaves, sprouts, etc. However, what they did bring more than made up for my initial disappointment. A small condiment dish of chopped hot chilis, a lemon wedge, and best of all, a container of sliced raw garlic swimming in vinegar. That condiment alone was an amazing hit to an already great bowl of noodles. I actually could not stop eating it and must have ingested at least half the container on my own. I feel kind of bad because I alone probably ate about 30 minutes worth of garlic slicing and now nobody wants to stand next to me in the elevator but that's ok, it makes me feel like a rock star that I get my own personal elevator car even if it is only because of a toxic cloud of garlic off-gassing out of my pores. Third, the service was great. This seems to be a little family run joint. A nice woman was manning the front of the house and her son was at one of the tables entertaining himself. I am sure that there is a hard working family member running the kitchen too and they managed to serve a fairly full dining room with courtesy, speed, and accuracy. I am sure that running this kind of small family business is never-ending, back-breaking work so to do it with a good attitude really shows the effort being put in on their part. There is nothing to dislike about that. Finally, it was affordable. Very affordable. I had 2 shrimp fresh summer rolls, a bowl of sliced rare beef pho, and a mug of beef all for 239 Czech Crowns ($10.18 USD). I also got to use the secure wifi they have available during my meal (ask and they will put the PW in for you). All of that is a bona fide steal in my opinion. For an ethnic eatery in the middle of Prague, this one really bangs out the good stuff.

    We stayed in Prague for several days, and had hard time finding good Asian restaurant. This one…read moreliterally saved our lives by serving nice Vietnam food. Pho, spring roll are awesome, if you have an Asian stomach, then you must give it a try!

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    Pho Ha Noi - So good!!

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    So good!!

    Muc Dong - Fried chicken

    Muc Dong

    3.7(20 reviews)
    1.5 kmStaré Město, Praha 1

    I had high expectations for this place, especially because my Czech friend recommended trying…read moreVietnamese food in Prague. This restaurant had good reviews, so we decided to give it a try. We ordered veggie wraps, fried chicken, pho with chicken, chicken soup, and Pad Thai. The fried chicken had a strange texture, like it wasn't breaded properly. The pho had a weird flavor and was drenched excessively in purple onions. The chicken also had an unusual yellow color, which we later learned was because the chef seasons it with turmeric--something that looked quite bizarre. The chicken noodle soup contained egg, even though the menu didn't mention it. Honestly, it looked more like egg drop soup mixed with chicken. The Pad Thai was okay, nothing particularly special. The restaurant is very clean and has plenty of seating, making it a good spot to hang out with friends. The waitress was nice and attentive. Since we had several dietary restrictions due to allergies, she frequently checked with the kitchen to ensure our safety. Unfortunately, despite the good service, the food just didn't deliver.

    We came right as they opened. I was looking forward to some warm soup. I got the bun no hue and my…read morebf got the pho ga. I enjoyed the broth and the two little meatballs. There were also a lot of beef slices. My bf said his broth was generic. We also had the fried chicken appetizer- crispy and juicy. Overall, I'm glad we got some Asian food.

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    Muc Dong - Steak rolls

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    Muc Dong - Slow drip  Vietnamese coffee, ginger lemonade and raspberry lemonade.

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    Slow drip Vietnamese coffee, ginger lemonade and raspberry lemonade.

    Pho Bar - vietnamese - Updated June 2026

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