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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Wonton & Pho @ Sri Petaling : Vietnamese Street’s Best

Wonton & Pho @ Sri Petaling : Vietnamese Street’s Best

March 30, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Another nice place for some Vietnamese delights as well as some Chinese. All in one place. Aren’t it unique?
Pho & Wanton is one of a nice cozy restaurant located in the neighbourhood bringing you the great combination of pho and also wantan noodles.
 
Pho Bo  (RM 12.90)
Enjoy the Vietnamese famous street’s noodles soup and served with beef slices, meat balls, bone stock, pho spices, fresh bean sprouts, lime, cilantro and basil leaves. The pho is indeed very smooth and silky. The soup comes simply flavourful.
Goi Chuan (RM7.80) (2 rolls) 
Enjoy those delicious Vietnamese Spring Rolls where the traditional dish containing of pork, prawns, vegetables, and other ingredients wrapped in Vietnamese moist rice paper. Crunchy and good.
 
Cha Gio (RM 7.80)
Cha Gio which is one of the signatures where the seasoned ground meat, mushroom, vegetable glass noodles, kohlrabi, and jicama rolled up of the moist rice paper and it is then being deep fried till super crispy and golden brown. Awesomely delicious.
Char Siew Wantan Noodles  
(RM 8.90(S) |RM 9.90 (M) | RM 10.90 (L))
Enjoy the bowl of the awesome-licious wantan noodles which is topped with the scrumptious delicious char siew on top together with a bowl of wantan. Nicely done with the perfect touch.
Wanton Noodles  
(RM 7.90(S) |RM 8.90 (M) | RM 9.90 (L))
Just a fans of wanton, grab this wanton noodles where it comes with generous pluppy wanton that comes with it. This is nicely done with the bouncy and juicy texture.
Deep Fried Crispy Wanton (RM 5 for 5 pcs | RM 10 for 10 pcs)
Enjoy the crunchy pipping hot wanton which is well deep fried till perfection leaving you with the crunchy appetizing bites.
 
Hometown Curry Chicken (RM 15) 
This is one of my favorite for sure. The hometown curry chicken comes simply good with the aromatic taste of the gravy with light spiciness in it. This is just so good where I don’t mind having the whole bowl myself.
BBQ Char Siew (RM 8 (S) | RM 15 (L))
Addictively delicious with the caramelised texture and the tender juicy meat
 
Fla (RM 5.50) 
Enjoy the lovely crème brulee which is perfectly an indulgence.
Sua Chua (RM 5.50)
The Natural Homemade Yogurt
Cafe Phin (RM 7.90)
Vietnamese Speciality Coffee
Address
12, Jalan Lazat 2, Taman Bukit Indah, Happy Garden, Kuala Lumpur, Sri Petaling, Kuala Lumpur 58200
Contact No:
0129265998
0126966942
GPS Loocation: 3.07616,101.67894

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