Gratepho for this place being in the neighborhood. Good food at a good price. The beef and chicken phở is «extra good» according to my daughter.
Erro R.
Place rating: 4 Markham, Canada
#314 here is the best. I’ve tried it at other v restaurants to try to find a better replacement, hoping to find one closer to home, but no. Of coz this is not the only item that’s good, it’s just my fav. Value wise this place is still good, unlike fine v restaurants that jacked up their prices in recent years. Waitresses are very friendly, restaurant is clean.
Lauren K.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
My husband and I love Viet Thai! Service: 10⁄10 I’m reading a lot of people think it’s slow but I’ve never found it to be that way. No matter who is working(the two girls or the three guys), they always ask how our meal is at some point and are always cheerful Food: this is the only phở place where their dishes are consistent throughout. Their vermicelli, rice, phở, pad thai and shakes are all tasty and fresh Would recommend :)
XingYu C.
Place rating: 4 North York, Canada
Pro: good price, really big portion, looks clean, tasty Con: slow and long waiting, =( Overall good experience except the long waiting again.
Isaac J.
Place rating: 3 Thornhill, Canada
Pretty much your standard, inexpensive Viet resto offering up decent food and nofrills service. The service part isn’t really that horrendous; it’s pretty much in line with what you’d get at most standard Viet restaurants, though there has been a slight shift in the industry to improving that, I’ve noticed. If you’re a regular at Vietnamese restaurants, you’ll pretty much know what to expect. I didn’t think that the clientele in this area would be ready for this type of service, but they’ve been open for this many years now, so I guess I was wrong. The phở is ok. I’ve since switched over to trying their stir-fried dishes(e.g. stir-fried rice noodles) and surprisingly they are quite good, even better than many Chinese restaurants.
Zenith F.
Place rating: 4 Cozad, NE
Food is great, never disappoints. The grilled beef with rice and store fried mixed vegetables with tofu are my favorites. Their Thai fried chicken is also amazing!
Louis I.
Place rating: 4 Vaughan, Canada
This place has become my go to Phở place for cheap and good. Yes the service is okay but food is consistent and the family run business model works well for me.
Lynda P.
Place rating: 4 Vaughan, Canada
Food is always consistently good. Always hot and fresh. Service is pretty decent, they are always nice and friendly. I usually order T12 which is the Thai chicken coconut soup, which is delicious. Also order 802 which is a rice noodle with steamed vegetables and a choice of chicken or beef. Portions are huge and anything you don’t finish can go home with you. I have been coming here for a few years and always enjoy the food. I will continue to come back. Decently priced and good for the family.
Brian F.
Place rating: 2 King City, Canada
I’ve eaten here about 10 times over the last six months and have the following to report. The food can be hit or miss it seems most recently that my well-done beef has been served with nothing but a lot of fat. also I should note that many of their Thai style dishes were not very enjoyable. There a few hits: pork and shrimp cold roll, golden chicken curry, wonton egg noodle soup, bun with bean curd, shredded pork, beef, steamed egg, fried egg. This place is cheaper then Vaughan mills area, but the quality is lower. It has always been busy and I’ve never noticed other reviews of dirtiness.
Kyle M.
Place rating: 5 Rosemead, CA
My favorite Vietnamese restaurant when visiting Toronto from New York. I typically always get these two usuals 1 — 7 Course Beef Order only if you can really eat a lot of food… usually for group eating Also quite hands on as you are eating lots of wraps using Rice paper, lettuce and of course different versions of cooked beef. 2 — Durian milkshake Its like heaven =) Spring rolls are good too. Not sure about all the other poor reviews about the Phở beef noodle soup as I’ve never tried it. Everytime I’m in town from Buffalo, NY and bring friends, they are rave about the 7 course beef too!
Vcakes M.
Place rating: 1 Maple, Canada
Décor is outdated… more like ghetto… and it seems that the staff has no understanding of cleanliness. What’s worse, they come and wipe the dirty table that they seat you at with a smelly towel. How is one to enjoy a meal when the table smells like dirty *ss? The staff, they seem to get ruder with each visit. And one of my pet peeves, when people speak another language meanwhile looking and pointing at you. WTF is that? Not sure why but I went back giving it another chance 4 or 5 times now… I’ve learned my lesson and will never go back. The first visit I was actually impressed with the food and since that first visit, it gets worse each time. The phở consisted of a big bowl of noodles all stuck together and maybe two slices of edible beef. The remaining pieces of beef could not be recognized, concealed in all that fat. Tried quite a few different menu items and sadly nothing satisfying. I’d rather drive 25 minutes or more to go get a good bowl of phở.
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Phở Mi Viet Thai serves it’s purpose as a Phở Joint that provides a satisfy meal at a decent price. Services though slow but we eventually got what we ordered. Special Phở Large($ 7.50) is good for a meal for one or something to share with a friend as a snack. Broth is quite savoury and have star anise kick. Beef and noodle quite standard and both A-OK. Hot Vietnamese Coffee with condensed milk($ 3.00) is just too strong and sweet for me. I don’t really like to be too caffeinated and sugar high at the same time. Phở Mi though looks dated and a little sketchy. remind me of the old days… 11⁄15
Mary C.
Place rating: 2 Richmond Hill, Canada
I always love going to Phở because it’s fast, cheap, and relatively satisfying. I think because of that, I don’t have too high an expectation for the restaurant surroundings or service(unless it’s beyond terrible of course.). Phở Mi was exactly the restaurant that fills this situation. The restaurant is by no means fancy, it’s kind of dark inside, the food presentation isn’t the best, and the server doesn’t really do much… BUT, the food is alright, and is quite affordable. I ordered a large«special» phở that came with all the typical ingredients that you’d expect: beef balls, tripe, tendon, flank, beef, etc. I have to admit, the phở here was really good. They used authentic phở noodles that were cooked just right, and the beef was a really good cut of meat. Of course the soup was basically all MSG, but I found it wasn’t as bad as a lot of other phở places. The portions was also huge! The bowl was actually bigger than my head. I wouldn’t seek this place out, but at least I wouldn’t refuse to come back. If I was ever in the area I suppose.
Pavel B.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Place looks average, not too clean, but half decent. Absolutely aweful service! Dropped in when they aren’t really busy but still waited 10 minutes with menu closed to have somebody walk up and ask ‘hot or cold tea?’ Few minutes later a kid with pants halfway down his ass literally dropped a cup and kettle on the table and stalked off. Just for service alone was considering walking out but was pretty hungry and in the mood for some phở. Got the medium Phở Tai Chin, arrived about 10 minutes later, it’s pretty huge and looks decent. That’s as far as the compliments go, the broth is bland, noodles even more so and the quality of the beef is mediocre. Will not be coming back here.
WaYnE c.
Place rating: 3 Maple, Canada
Many years ago this was our Go-To place for a steaming bowl of PHO, before the days of Vaughan Mills and the development that grew around it. It was a POPULAR lunch spot as it had a bit of a monopoly as the only Viet/Thai place around. In comparison to the newer spots in the area, I enjoy the various Beef toppings but the noodle can be SOFT at times. It has a bit of a special LAY-OUT as it sits on a corner spot of the plaza. Inside, the back corners are DARK booths while the center has larger round tables for groups. Surrounding the CENTERCOURT is a large«C» one step up that gives it a different landscape as it has railings separating it, a terrace feel? The UPPERDECK as I call it is nice and bright as there is surrounding windows where you can look out to the plaza and street but at the same time a large TREE gives some shade. I find that you can actually enjoy a NICE chat as I’ve done before. It doesn’t ECHO sounds like other larger Phở places and that I’ve noticed there’s less KIDS as well.