Uptown favorite Pho Lien Hoa serves some of the area's very best bowls of hot, steaming Vietnamese pho.
From Matt Gross, The New York Times, July 4, 2007:
"The
first bite was heaven. ... The noodles were thin but firm, the broth
redolent of star anise, topped with thin slices of rare flank steak and
well-cooked brisket. I garnished it with bean sprouts, basil and ngo
gai, a long, lemony leaf known as sawtooth or culantro, then squeezed in
some lime juice and mixed it all together. The bean sprouts crunched,
and the herbs provided a fresh counterpoint to the hot soup."
No alcohol available. Serving lunch and dinner daily.
ADDRESS
901 NW 23rd St,
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
LOCALEATS AWARDS
Top 100 Restaurant
Best Noodle House in Oklahoma City
WHAT WE SAY
Uptown favorite Pho Lien Hoa serves some of the area's very best bowls of hot, steaming Vietnamese pho.
WHAT THEY SAY
From Matt Gross, The New York Times, July 4, 2007:
"The
first bite was heaven. ... The noodles were thin but firm, the broth
redolent of star anise, topped with thin slices of rare flank steak and
well-cooked brisket. I garnished it with bean sprouts, basil and ngo
gai, a long, lemony leaf known as sawtooth or culantro, then squeezed in
some lime juice and mixed it all together. The bean sprouts crunched,
and the herbs provided a fresh counterpoint to the hot soup."
ADDITIONAL INFO
No alcohol available. Serving lunch and dinner daily.