Friday, March 16, 2012

The Quaint Unnoticeable Vietnamese House

Cold Warsaw was really cold! I am sorry to say that the weather bureau is not as believable as it should be. Basically it's a fault on our part, we relied on our dad who's body temperature is more cold-proof than me. Warsaw was the last leg of our Europe trip and the weather is gearing towards autumn. And it is not like Baguio! :(

A warm and hot noodle soup is just what we need to survive in the the cold, rainy, wet country. My dad and mom when they were sightseeing on their own found this quaint little restaurant on the side.


The day I was feeling much better, we had our late lunch in this place. It was very small but the insides were so warm and friendly.Toan Pho serves authentic Vietnamese dishes. The owners are from Vietnam and they migrated in Poland. They are known for their big bowled noodles, spring rolls and their excellent service.


My mom ordered 

seafood soup noodles 
spring rolls 

beef soup noodles 
 The place is always packed with guests and not only us, Asians, enjoyed it but also the local Polish people come by to visit the place. Originally gaining its reputation in the legendary 'stadion' market, now it is easily accessible and centrally located in Chimielnej Street. The quality of service they have is excellent

The main boss, Mr. Boss (I don't know his name so I'll address him that ^^), can speak a little English. The rest of them speaks Vietnamese (of course!) and Polish. 

It definitely is a must try! So if you are in the area, order your preferred noodled and enjoy this hot bowl. :)

Toan Pho
Ul. Chimielnej 5/7


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