Few dishes in the world capture the soul of a country quite like Phở does in Vietnam. More than just a noodle soup, Phở is a cultural symbol, a comfort food, and a daily ritual from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City. Whether enjoyed at a street-side stall at sunrise or in a bustling restaurant at night, this steamy bowl of goodness tells a story in every slurp.

But did you know there’s more than one kind of Phở?
Let’s dive into the world of Vietnam’s most beloved dish and discover its rich flavors, regional differences, and what exactly makes it so irresistible.
Phở (pronounced “fuh”) is a Vietnamese rice noodle soup made with a clear, fragrant broth, flat rice noodles (bánh phở), herbs, and meat—most commonly beef or chicken.
The secret to a great phở lies in the broth, which is simmered for hours with beef or chicken bones, onions, ginger, and a mix of warm spices like star anise, cloves, cinnamon, and cardamom.
This is the most iconic version. It usually comes in several styles:
Many locals order a combo like “Phở Tái Gầu Gân” for a mix of textures and flavors.
Made with a clear chicken broth, tender shredded chicken, and a gentler flavor profile. This version is especially popular for breakfast and comforting during colder months or when you’re feeling under the weather.
Ideal for plant-based eaters, this variation uses a mushroom or vegetable-based broth, tofu, and loads of fresh herbs. It’s light, healthy, and gaining popularity in Vietnam’s modern food scene.
Vietnam is a long country, and Phở changes as you travel from Hanoi to Saigon.
From a sunrise bowl in Hanoi’s Old Quarter to late-night street-side phở in Saigon, this dish is your passport to Vietnamese culture.
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