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I Hate This Vietnamese Kitchen

By Mustachio @mustachio2011
I hate you Phat Pho, you give me fat face! And a thin wallet. Can't it be the other way around: thin face and fat wallet? But really, I hate you so much that I love you.
Of the handful of Vietnamese restaurants I have tried hoping to bring back memories of the flavors of Vietnam, it was you, and only you, who came closest. Pho sho.
I Hate This Vietnamese Kitchen 
Phat PhoCrossroads, Banilad, Cebu City(032) 416 2442
Sunday to Thursday 1130AM to 230PM / 5PM to 10PMFriday and Saturday 1130AM to 230PM / 5PM to 11PM
I Hate This Vietnamese KitchenSorry, Phat Pho does not take reservations.
I Hate This Vietnamese Kitchen
Don't ask me about the food. I shall not sing praises for, one, I cannot sing; and, two, even if you make me, I will surely switch to a dreamy look, clam up, and salivate all at the same time. So instead, I shall give you a brief, no–feelings–attached description:♦ Chilled shrimp goi cuon – vermicelli, mushrooms, carrots, white radish, peanuts, herbs, and shrimps wrapped in rice paper
♦ Pho bo – rice noodle soup with beef
♦ Banh xeo – seafood pancake with bean sprouts
♦ Pho xao – stir fried noodles with chicken, prawns, egg, herbs, and oyster sauce
It is up to you to imagine how it tastes like. OR...get up and go get a fat face yourself.
How Phat Pho gave me (and my friends) a fat face and a thin wallet:
Chilled shrimp goi cuon Php 195
Pho bo Php 370
Banh xeo Php 195
Pho xao Php 350
Check out their other phat dishes (click to enlarge menu):I Hate This Vietnamese KitchenI Hate This Vietnamese Kitchen

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