I'm a first-time viewer. Love the idea of 20 bowls of pho in 72 hours, per city, and in a single video. As a pho enthusiast, I have some disagreements but to each their own. I hope you do more of these in each city. I am so thankful for your creativity.
You should do eating 20 bowls of ramen in NYC in 72 hours. And also another video with 20 different pizza slices to see which place has the best one. 👀
You go to Ha Noi House and find it wierd that they serve you Ha Noi Pho. Northern Vietnamese don't put many garnishes in their Pho and usually don't eat their Pho with Sriracha or Hoi Sin Sauce.
I am surprised that you said pho bac was not authentic. If anything, pho bac means northern pho, the north Vietnam was basically the birthplace for the very first pho dish in the world, anything else it just variation; and it is known for not having any garnishes, sauce or whatnot. The pho that you have been exposed to was probably southern pho, which has a ton of other things inside.
Nha Trang One is my go to bowl of pho in the city. I'm sure it doesn't compare to the ones in Texas or Cali but it's one of the best in the NYC/NJ area.
This was a great video! What I came to realize is that pho in NYC doesn’t look too good and looks most restaurants are some sort of fusion. $18 pre tax and tip for a bowl is concerning 😳
He said madam vo had green onion garnes that you dont see in pho…. I’ve always eaten pho with green onions in the broth and they serve it like that in hanoi. Overall, love the video and love how this guy comes up with the names pho the shops lol
Just went to Hello Saigon. I also felt that the broth was “sweet”. But my hypothesis is that they add tons of MSG/umami to their broth. First taste of the soup was great, but overpowering. Which restaurant do you think had the deepest flavor and dirtiest broth?
Your first mistake is staying in Manhattan, if you want better more authentic viet food go to Elmhurst, or even flushing or Jackson heights, Queens > Manhattan
You're Vietnamese and you don't recognize the last restaurant is Chinese cooking Vietnamese food. No Vietnamese restaurant would put up Chinese letters in their restaurant window. Reading the menu I see Dimsum and that's Chinese but their sign says Vietnamese & Japanese cuisine. BTW you're the first Vietnamese to eat Pho and you don't squeeze the lime. If you don't use it you should take it out of your bowl. Lime skin can lightly cause damage to the broth esp. when it's hot. I really doubt your expertise in Pho even though you have Vietnamese background.
Wow. This is a terrible review. You cannot distinguish between Hanoi and Saigon pho. As your elder, you failed.This is not a genuine review since both South and North are very different and come from a very specific set of criteria. Maybe you shouldn't be about New York. Maybe you need to be about visiting your home country to see the difference.
You lied. The Banh pho is not the best. I tried it and it didn’t taste anything special. It’s an average bowl of pho. Other dishes are good but not the pho
I'm a first-time viewer. Love the idea of 20 bowls of pho in 72 hours, per city, and in a single video. As a pho enthusiast, I have some disagreements but to each their own. I hope you do more of these in each city. I am so thankful for your creativity.
You should do eating 20 bowls of ramen in NYC in 72 hours. And also another video with 20 different pizza slices to see which place has the best one. 👀
Very detailed. Respect your hard work.
Look forward to you having a million subscribers one day.
Keep up this momentum. Top quality job 💪 👍
Just got pho from Nha Trang thanks to your recommendation and it was BOMB and they were super nice there. Very cute little spot
Really appreciate and enjoyed this video! Totally agree on OBAO and 5ive Spice. Going to try Banh now!
My Daughter is taking me to Ginger Lemon 🍋 Grass for Mother’s 🌹 Day in Whitestone Queens their Pho is Bussin ❤️
You go to Ha Noi House and find it wierd that they serve you Ha Noi Pho. Northern Vietnamese don't put many garnishes in their Pho and usually don't eat their Pho with Sriracha or Hoi Sin Sauce.
this exactly lol
Thank you for making this video! Will try Bahn! And hopefully you will make another one including other New York borough 😊
this was a great video for me and my friends to watch in a discord call at 4am thank u
That’s a lot to eat in 3 days. How did you do it?
Thank you for posting this! I’ve been looking for good pho around the city
I've always been convinced eating so much of the same dishes in a short timeframe really makes it hard to differentiate the best ones
Omg I loved this video!! You really ate all the pho!!! 😮👍👍
I am surprised that you said pho bac was not authentic. If anything, pho bac means northern pho, the north Vietnam was basically the birthplace for the very first pho dish in the world, anything else it just variation; and it is known for not having any garnishes, sauce or whatnot. The pho that you have been exposed to was probably southern pho, which has a ton of other things inside.
Yes, come to New Zealand 🇳🇿 and check out our Vietnamese food 🇻🇳
This was a great review
Nha Trang One is my go to bowl of pho in the city. I'm sure it doesn't compare to the ones in Texas or Cali but it's one of the best in the NYC/NJ area.
20 bowls of udon next
This was a great video!
What I came to realize is that pho in NYC doesn’t look too good and looks most restaurants are some sort of fusion. $18 pre tax and tip for a bowl is concerning 😳
Co Ut on Chrystie is my favorite spot
Doing this in just Manhattan is literally crazy
He said madam vo had green onion garnes that you dont see in pho…. I’ve always eaten pho with green onions in the broth and they serve it like that in hanoi. Overall, love the video and love how this guy comes up with the names pho the shops lol
You should call that video pho in manhattan. Plenty of spots in NYC especially in Queens
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every city has a “miss saigon”
Just went to Hello Saigon. I also felt that the broth was “sweet”. But my hypothesis is that they add tons of MSG/umami to their broth. First taste of the soup was great, but overpowering.
Which restaurant do you think had the deepest flavor and dirtiest broth?
You missed the best Banh Mi in the world at Saiguette. It’s absolutely insane. I live in Europe and go to Saiguette every time I’m in NYC.
i totally agree with you..... NY vietnamese food is trash..... this video was so helpful
Your first mistake is staying in Manhattan, if you want better more authentic viet food go to Elmhurst, or even flushing or Jackson heights, Queens > Manhattan
facts but even out here in queens its still mid compared to Houston, Dorchester, OC
Never take someone for first time for take out. You have to eat there. It docent take out well
Man, I live in Portland, OR and we're paying DT NY prices. LOL
If i ever slurped while eating i would of got smacked.
You're not Vietnamese or Japanese, I'm thinking. It's a compliment to the chef to do so.
You're Vietnamese and you don't recognize the last restaurant is Chinese cooking Vietnamese food. No Vietnamese restaurant would put up Chinese letters in their restaurant window. Reading the menu I see Dimsum and that's Chinese but their sign says Vietnamese & Japanese cuisine.
BTW you're the first Vietnamese to eat Pho and you don't squeeze the lime. If you don't use it you should take it out of your bowl. Lime skin can lightly cause damage to the broth esp. when it's hot. I really doubt your expertise in Pho even though you have Vietnamese background.
I'd question any "pho" restaurant that has Chinese characters on its windows.
A lot of Chinese Americans open Vietnamese restaurants across the country.
@@thumtlnguyen3626 And no Vietnamese frequent their restaurants.
What the pho?
best phos are not in the Manhattan
but in Queens
There is great pho in Flushing. You are unnecessarily limiting yourself.
Wow. This is a terrible review. You cannot distinguish between Hanoi and Saigon pho. As your elder, you failed.This is not a genuine review since both South and North are very different and come from a very specific set of criteria. Maybe you shouldn't be about New York. Maybe you need to be about visiting your home country to see the difference.
Please go to queens. Real Asians don’t go to Manhattan to get a good meal
You lied. The Banh pho is not the best. I tried it and it didn’t taste anything special. It’s an average bowl of pho. Other dishes are good but not the pho
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