Pho Tau Bay

Pho Tau Bay is a vietnamese restaurant McCauley Edmonton located in Canada.

8 / 10
21
ratings
  • Phone

    (780) 421-0807

  • Website

    istaubayopen.com

  • Type

    Vietnamese Restaurant

Address

10660 98 Street NW (98 St and 106 Ave) Edmonton AB T5H 2N7 Canada

Credit Cards No

Comments / 7


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Edmonton Journal

"The fun thing about pho , though, is the condiments. It’s served with hot sauce , lemon or lime wedges and big bunches of fragrant Thai basil and crunchy bean sprouts ..." -Liane Faulder's Pho Guide Read more

Pat Sissons

This is hands down the best pho in Edmonton . The broth is perfect and the meat is fresh, cut thin, and very tasty. If you like pho and haven't been here yet, you are seriously missing out!

Edmonton Journal

You've found the home of one of the top three retailers of pho in the Edmonton area! See if you can taste all three, listed at the link below! Read more

Daisy Y

This used to be one of the best pho joints. Instead, it is now overpriced (prices have steadily increased over the years) and their XL bowl is a joke. The #1 special is anything but special.

Samuel

The best Pho broth in Edmonton. Get the big bowl, it's marginally more expensive but much more food. Remember they only take cash for payment.

Katie Spires

Best pho in edmonton -- you can get no meat and its extra cheap too!! :)

Emmet Adriaans

Order the lemon coke . Seems a little pricey , but quite tasty after a bowl of Pho

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The fun thing about pho, though, is the condiments. It’s served with hot sauce, lemon or lime wedges and big bunches of fragrant Thai basil and crunchy bean sprouts... -Liane Faulder's Pho Guide - Edmonton Journal