Nhu Quynh Restaurant
About
Vietnamese
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 609 Ellice Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3G 0A4
Phone: (204) 786-1182
Business info
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- tvHas TVYes
Reviews
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Kristie W.
The Bun Bo Hue is a must if you can tolerate a little bit of heat! There was a bountiful amount of tender beef, and had just the right proportion of meat to noodles to spices to onions. The broth was delicious and not too salty.
The fried spring rolls were crispy and mouthwatering, too! They're an excellent value at $6.25 for 6 rolls!
The regular beef pho tasted fine, but the broth was a little bit on the sweet side.
I would highly recommend this place for the BBH and spring rolls! -
Calvin S.
+.5 for service
I personally found this place just okay, not the best pho place I went to in Winnipeg unfortunately.
Came here after hearing some excellent reviews on Nhu Quynh, to the point that it rivals Pho Hoang and Pho Kim Tuong (the latter being one of my favs in the city). First thing I noticed however was that the menu isn't as extensive as the other two places...which could be a good thing if the quality was there.
I had the satay beef noodle soup. The food came out pretty quick, which I really liked. The broth looked and tasted very filling, however I can tell the noodles were not good. They were either undercooked or not of high quality, as the noodles were more crunchy than silky smooth. The beef was good, which somewhat made up for the disappointment in the noodles.
Service was very good.
For $8+tax it is on the lower end of the price scale, hence why I gave it 3.5 stars. However this place is a case of "you get what you pay for", especially given the pho competition in this city. -
Lunch C.
We loved it!
The waitress was quite breathtaking and so was the spaghetti soup!
Good spot in a sketchy neighbourhood! -
Jacqueline T.
Nhu Quynh is one of my favourite Vietnamese restaurants in the city. I have frequented the place for years with both family and friends. The interior looks much like your typical Vietnamese restaurants.
All the food here is really good, such as the vermicelli noodle dishes (bun), beef noodle soup (pho), and broken rice dishes (com tam). Price wise, it's not too expensive, and is similar to most Vietnamese restaurants, but when it comes to taste, this place has one of the best pho broth. -
Derek L.
The best sweet and sour soup I have ever had. Perfect Spice, and delicious blend of vegetables and herbs. Divine. Also friendliest and happiest server in Canada.