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Warm Your Soul with the Best Pho in Sydney

From traditional broth to innovative toppings, discover the spots to score the best pho in Sydney.

Hello Auntie

If you're looking for the best comfort food in Sydney, look no further than a piping-hot bowl of pho. This Vietnamese noodle soup has become a national addiction, known for its hearty and healing qualities. While the core cooking technique remains consistent - extracting natural flavours from meat and vegetables - differences in northern and southern Vietnamese regional cuisine make for varying saltiness, spiciness, and sweetness in each bowl.

If you're craving the ultimate bowl of pho, we've got you covered. Our team has scoured the city to find the best pho in Sydney. Get ready to slurp through our carefully curated list and discover your new favourite pho spot.

Red Lantern

Red Lantern

Keeping Sydneysiders well-fed on fresh and modern Vietnamese cuisine for over two decades, Red Lantern Restaurant has established itself as a Sydney icon.

The menu has everything from street-inspired small bites to large mains filled with flavour, but the deliciously authentic noodle soup draws a loyal crowd on Noodle Mondays.

Only available on select Mondays, a rotating menu of noodle soups warm customers from the inside out. Taking it further than your regular beef pho, these bowls are layered with egg or rice noodles, spices, proteins, wontons and more. Follow on socials to find out which soup is next, and when!

60 Riley Street, Darlinghurst

Cam On Vietnamese Restaurant

Cam on Vietnamese Restaurant 

This is an achievement if ever we've seen one. Cam on Vietnamese Restaurant in Market City is now home to the world's largest Pho. We've never been prouder of our city.

If you're feeling extra hungry, swing by Cam On's in Haymarket and you can attempt the 4 litres of soup, 2kg of noodles, 1.5kg of meat and 500g of bean sprouts. And it's no basic recipe, either. This one has been passed down through generations! Not so hungry? They do normal sizes too.

Haymarket & Chatswood

Great Aunty Three

Great Aunty Three

Great Aunty Three is a classic, fresh, award-winning Vietnamese eatery serving delicious dishes, including rice paper rolls, banh mi, and 12-hour roast pork. However, the real standout is their authentic and aromatic pho, made using a recipe passed down by Chef Michael Le's grandmother.

The broth is flavoured with basil and star anise, resulting in a mouth-watering taste to satisfy your cravings. In addition to their traditional beef and chicken pho bowls, Great Aunty Three also offers vegan pho topped with soy chicken or tofu.

115 Enmore Road, Enmore

Eat Fuh (Image Credit: Kitti Gould)

Eat Fuh

With locations scattered across Sydney, Eat Fuh is a staple to the soup scene. As the name suggests, this family-run business specialises in producing steaming bowls of the good stuff, constantly coming up with new ideas to keep things fresh.

All of Eat Fuh's spices are oven-roasted and the beef broth is simmered for over eight hours - so you know the flavour will be a 10/10. Vegan? No worries, they'll sort you out too! 

Locations across Sydney

Hello Auntie

Hello Auntie

For a modern take on traditional Vietnamese cuisine, head to Hello Auntie. This family-run restaurant, led by chef Cuong Nguyen, is known for its deliciously barbequed meats and tasty vegan options, including one of the city's most popular vegan phos.

With locations in Darling Square and Marrickville, Hello Auntie is a must-visit spot for tasty bowls and delicious nibbles in a modern setting.

Darling Square & Marrickville

Pho Pasteur

Pho Pasteur

Pho Pasteur specialises in traditional Vietnamese cuisine, and their pho is a popular choice come lunchtime. While they have plenty of options for traditionalists, their crispy chicken noodle soup is a favourite. Tender chicken is coated in a crispy batter and served in a steaming bowl of fragrant broth, making it too delicious to resist.

Locations across Sydney 

Pho PHD

Pho PHD

Pho PHD is highly regarded as one of the best restaurants in Sydney for delicious Southern-style pho. The owners of Pho PHD have perfected a recipe that's sweeter than pho from other regions of Vietnam.

The broth is made with onions, ginger, fried garlic, and cracked pepper, and diners can choose from protein options, including medium rare beef, brisket, chicken, seafood, or bean curd. To try something different than your usual pho order, give this one a go!

260 Marrickville Road, Marrickville

AN Restaurant

AN Restaurant

AN Restaurant is a popular foodie destination with an extensive menu of Northern-style pho. The broth is prepared for 10 hours to draw out flavours from ginger, star anise, cardamom, and cloves, resulting in a fragrant and slightly spicy flavour that has customers back for more.

For an extra kick, try dipping your meat into a combination of chilli and hoisin sauce before adding it to the soup. 

27 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown

Pho Tau Bay

Pho Tau Bay

Pho Tau Bay is the small, unpretentious, sometimes overlooked noodle house that's been serving delicious pho since 1980. They have perfected the art of pho-making, serving bowls of steaming goodness with perfectly balanced broth that's neither too sweet, salty, nor spicy. If you're a meat lover, try the bestselling pho dac biet or the aromatic pho ga, both of which come with plenty of condiments on the side to customise your flavour. 

12/117 Hill Street, Cabramatta

Did you love our list of the best pho in Sydney and looking for more winter warmer inspo? Get creative at home with our favourite winter cocktail recipes and check out our list of the best things to do in Sydney this month.

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