Lunch at Pho Vallejo Noodle House
What she said
Need some pho in your day? We had some of the freshest at Pho Vallejo Noodle House — the broth was full of that slow-cooked yum. Beautifully plated too. #vietnamesefood #foodgasm #foodies pic.twitter.com/MV5MeES5hN
— Tonya_Hennessey (@Tonya_Hennessey) October 7, 2020
Phở or pho[2] (UK: /fɜː/, US: /fʌ/, Canada: /fɑː/;[3] Vietnamese: [fəː˧˩˧] (listen)) is a Vietnamese soup dish consisting of broth, rice noodles (bánh phở), herbs, and meat (usually beef) (phở bò), sometimes chicken (phở gà).[4][5] Pho is a popular food in Vietnam[6] where it is served in households, street stalls and restaurants countrywide. Pho is considered Vietnam's national dish.[7]
Pho originated in the early 20th century in northern Vietnam, and was popularized throughout the world by refugees after the Vietnam War. Because pho's origins are poorly documented,[8][9] there is disagreement over the cultural influences that led to its development in Vietnam, as well as the etymology of the name.[10] The Hanoi (northern) and Saigon (southern) styles of pho differ by noodle width, sweetness of broth, and choice of herbs.
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