After Japan, famous Hanoi noodle restaurant ‘Pho Thin’ is now present in Australia
Hundreds of diners came to the shop during two days of soft opening
Three months after opening its first shop in Tokyo, Pho Thin – a family run noodle restaurant in Hanoi for 30 years – has opened its second Melbourne (Australia).
Nguyen Trong Thin, the restaurant owner in Vietnam, and his wife had been to Melbourne earlier to prepare for the shop opening. The restaurant’s Facebook page updated many pics of the chef cooking Pho for diners in Australia.
In the two days of soft opening, long lines of people coming to the shop to enjoy Pho cooked by chef Nguyen Trong Thin in person.
Pho Thin Melbourne will officially open on September 19.
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Mr. Thin is making chili sauce, a spice that makes Pho even more delicious
Mr. Thin said, he chose Melbourne the second destination abroad of Pho Thin because it is like Tokyo, a fastidious market. He wants to challenge himself in this market.
According to the chef, the noodle soup has retained its authentic flavor and presentation. The thin beef slices are flash-fried before topping the noodles together with sliced spring onion and boiling beef broth.
In the future, he hopes to bring Pho Thin to Europe, especially France.
VNF
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