What is Pho?

May 11, 2009 · 1 Comment

Pho 32 & Shabu

2 W 32nd St # 3
New York, NY 10001
(212) 695-0888

Sometimes all you need is a nice big bowl of soup noodles.  What better way than casual, inexpensive, and tasty?

I went to “Linner” (Lunch/Dinner) with a good friend Ben yesterday. Pho32 is a small place in Korea-Town New York that is right across from Pinkberry. It is a great place if you are looking for some great soup noodles or Shabu Shabu. It is an unconventional mixtaure of two different types of cuisine: Pho, which is a Viatnamese noodle soup, and Shabu Shabu, which is a Japanese hot pot dish.

We had the Pho. It is ~$7 for a Medium bowl or $8 for a Large bowl of noodle soup. It is a large bowl of soup noodles with some beef and tendon in it. The soup has been cooked for hours so it is full of flavor. It is a ncie simple noodle dish that hits just the right spot!

Pho32 is a great place to go for someone who has never had Pho before as well. The menu has “instructions” on how to eat Pho in the best way! It describes what all the extra sauces are for and how to add the cilantro, bean sprouts and lime to make the soup perfect! Go try it out!

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  • campo // May 18, 2009 at 4:28 am | Reply

    Yeah, pho restaurants are like a dime a dozen out around Seattle. I think the one with the best name is “What the Pho?”

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