Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Pho' Horn's Restaurant Review

Pho Horn's is an authentic Vietnamese restaurant we visit often. Vietnamese restaurants offer a multitude of great vegan dishes. Pho, pronounced (FAH) is a Vietnamese noodle soup. The soup includes noodles made from rice flour, and is often served with basil, cilantro, thinly sliced green onion, lime juice, and bean sprouts that are added to the soup by the person who is dining.

Pho Horn's is located at 50 Mary Street Pawtucket RI. The local (a strip mall) isn't very glamorous but the food, the prices, and the friendly waiters can't be beat.

Here's what we sampled...

{Mariah} Vegetarian Pho. A+

The vegetable broth is amazing, and has so much flavor you don't even need anything else in it. The veggies are thrown into the hot soup raw, and they are crunchy and vibrant to eat. Fried tofu, mushrooms, broccoli, summer squash and zucchini, carrots, beansprouts and basil really drive it home. It's as beautiful as it is tasty. When you eat it, you really feel like you are doing something good for your body.




{Vianne} Stir fry flat noodle with vegetables. A+

The noddles were delicious and had a chewy texture. The sauce was spicy-sweet and the vegetables (baby corn, pea pods, broccoli, carrots, red pepper, zucchini, celery, onion, mushrooms, and my favorite water chestnut) were crunchy and fresh.



Hope you try Pho Horn's! It's the perfect place for an affordable, delicious, and healthy veggie meal!

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