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Featured Review:
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- Lynn Briggs
- 10 months ago
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About the Business:
Café Nhan is a Vietnamese restaurant located at 1606 W Passyunk Ave, South Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19145, US.
The business is listed under vietnamese restaurant, pho restaurant category. It has received 288 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars. Their services include Takeout, Delivery, Dine-in .
Reviews:
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- Lynn Briggs
- 10 months ago
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- Dan DuPraw (DanLikesToEat)
- 11 months ago
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- Taylor Baker
- 1 year ago
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- Pat Brett
- 1 year ago
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- Julie Huang
- 1 year ago
Health and Safety:
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Mask required
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Services:
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Takeout
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Delivery
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Dine-in
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Coffee
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Comfort food
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Healthy options
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Quick bite
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Here are some reviews from our users.
"We both ordered the Pho GA for the first time (take out) and were so delighted!! It was very the flavorful, of good quality and satisfying! We will definitely be BACK!! Lynn"
"This is a new go to for me! Love their pho soup and the sides I’ve tried have all been amazing! % recommend giving it a try!"
"Had some amazing braised pork shoulder with rice. My girlfriend got the chicken curry with rice because its her favorite dish and was gluten free. I got a fried egg into and it was cooked perfectly"
"Every time I've come here (and for take out a well) the food and service has been wonderful. Their Banh Mi, Pho, Starters and Rice Dishes (get the pork or the Curry with potato) are well prepared and so incredibly delicious. It's small, cozy, comfortable and reasonably priced. I would give it a if I could."
"I had the worst experience here. I wanted to be seated alone, and they wanted to seat me directly in the middle of the restaurant with the table tilted in a weird way. I asked them if I could be seated to the side, because I just felt uncomfortable to be out in the open like that, and they refused to do so, and said that seating was for four people, although I told them I’d be quick and I would just really like to be seated to the side. They refused to make it happen, even though there was nobody else waiting for a table."