Thursday 13 March 2014

“Hanoi Pho” brings spiritual space and cuisine of Hanoi to Singapore. It will be the great restaurant for any tourists and those who live, work, and study in Singapore; especially for Vietnamese people who far away from home.


Our restaurant is designed based on the “Hanoi’s Old Quarter" paintings of Bui Xuan Phai who is the most famous painter for these types.


Behind each dish is the story crystallized the elegance and modernity, and the richness of the combination of materials together. The diversity of cuisine of Hanoi has been proven by the recognition from the award of the prestigious international organizations and guests from all over the world.





































Sunday 9 March 2014

Mission

At “Hanoi Pho”, we bring to customer with the highest satisfaction from the best quality taste and the greatest services of our professional, enthusiastic staffs.

Vision

Growth and expansion are key elements of our business.


Careers

Staff

  • ·       Director 1:  Julia Nguyen
  • ·       Director 2:  Nguyen Huong
  • ·       Chefs: Exclusive Chef Tong Gia, Head Chef Hoang Van Nguyen
  • ·         Service Staffs & Waiters

Director 1: Julia Nguyen
Director 2: Nguyen Huong










Exclusive Chef Tong Gia
Head Chef Hoang Van Nguyen
























Executive, managers and employees at all levels contribute their individual passion and perspective to create our unique “Hanoi Pho” brand of business.

Management & Environment

High connection between managers and staffs At Hanoi Pho, we aim to create a nurturing environment that gives all employees a place to contribute and succeed, especially for talented individuals who want to do demonstrate themselves to be the best. We hire people who believe that success of Hanoi Pho is in their hands.

Benefits

  • Balancing the needs and interests of our employees with those of the company is important to us. 
  • To that end we encourage our people to find balance in their personal and professional lives, and we seek to compensate them well for their hard work.

Culture

  • Integrity: To be trustworthy and honest in our dealings, at all times.
  • Professionalism: To provide reliable, ethical and high service quality in relation to work standards and products
  • Customer Centricity: Customers enable us to be at the forefront of their choices and our commitment to them knows no boundaries
  • Passion for Business: To continuously uphold the Hanoi Pho brand promise and believe in our vision while striving for excellence








Thursday 6 March 2014


Spring roll
Pho Bo

Jelly Beef Salad

Stuffed sticky rice balls
Vermicelli

            Lotus delight salad
Soup

Wednesday 5 March 2014

A list of most popular local foods that should not be missed in Hanoi, take a look and find out what are they..
1.    Xôi xéo ("Xeo" sticky rice)
Chances are you will encounter this dish in almost every outdoors market. There are even two restaurantsdedicated fully to this dish in the Old Quarters. Xoi xeo is sticky rice topped with ground de-hulled mung bean and fried onion. Sometimes it can be served with eggs or steamed chicken breast on request. The serving is really filling and it is good for any time of the day but most Vietnamese have it for breakfast or lunch.
Xoi Xeo Hanoi
"Xeo" sticky rice
Where to try:
Xoi Yen is a all time local favourite sitting just North of Sword Lake (Hoan Kiem lake) on Nguyen Huu Huan street. Ask anyone in the area and they all know what you are referring to. The price varies, without chicken, a bowl of Xoi xeo costs you about 50 cents. Have it with a glass of soy milk and you have more energy boost than a box of granola bars! (Read more about Xoi Xeo).
2.    Bánh cuốn (Rolled rice pancake)
If the French has this famous delicious crepe made of wheat, egg and dairy products; Vietnamese and particularly Hanoian is proud of their steamed crepe from rice flour and water. A savoury meal, the inside stuffing contains ground pork, wood-ear and seasoning. Most street chefs make the dish right at door so look for a place that steams are coming up high. Banh cuon is served with nuoc mam, a mixture of fish sauce, sugar and lime.
Vietnamese Banh Cuon
Rolled rice pancake
Where to try:
Banh cuon Gia An – Ba Trieu street (opposite to Vincom tower) is a more upscale restaurants specializing in Banh Cuon. The price is not that big a difference (about $1.5 for a serving) compared with other street vendors (about 50-70 cents). Banh cuon there is made without preservative and of high hygiene condition. You can ask for a vegetarian option as well. (Read more about Banh Cuon Vietnam).
3.    Phở (Noodle soup): 
This universally famous food is best enjoyed in Hanoi, where it was “invented” in the early 20th century. Pho- or rice noodle soup- is omnipresent in Hanoi, appearing anywhere from street vendors to high end restaurant chain Pho 24. Some is served with chicken and some with beef. Each type of meat entails a variety of sub-dish, using from beef tenderloin to beef brisket, chicken wing to chicken thigh. The tip is, look for the place where locals gather the most and you know where you should order and sit down.
Beef Noodle 
Where to try:
Pho Bat Dan is a famous local restaurants famous for its pho bo (beef rice noodle soup). Located in the Old quarter “jungle”, the store easily stands out for the long line of people waiting to be served. You are highly recommended to join the local, line up for the pho bowl and bring it to a selected table to eat (Read more about Pho).
4.    Bún thang ("Thang" Noodle)
If Pho is compatible to linguine in shape, Bun is more like spaghetti. Bun thang is one of the most popular yet hidden fares in Hanoi and one can hardly find it outside of the Old quarters or a few special restaurants scattering across the city. The chicken broth is artistically done and the dish is beautifully served. Bun thang is a harmonious blend of color- the yellow of sliced egg; the white of bun; the off-white of chicken and the green of onions and herbs.
"Thang" Noodle
Where to try:
Bun thang Ba Duc on Cau Go street is a great place to try the dish. This street vendor has a limited number of seats on the pavement but you will be surprised how many people can fit in the two storey old house behind the stall. Enjoy bun thang in such a setting gives the meal enormous highlights in your trip to Hanoi.
5.    Cha ca La Vong:
You think you have read about this name somewhere and yes, you are right. Cha ca La Vong is listed as one of the top 100 things you gotta try before you die by many cuisine experts. It is exquisitely grilled fish served with bún, peanut, green onions, dills and shrimp paste. The fish is carefully chosen so that there are not too many bones and fishy smells. A glass of bia hoi or tra da will definitely give your meal more flavour.
Fish patties - Cha ca La Vong
Cha ca La Vong 

Where to try:
Cha ca La Vong restaurant on 14 Cha Ca street is renowned nationally and internationally for its tradition and quality of serving the dish. It is much more expensive than other local food but the fact that you are sitting in one of the oldest house in Hanoi, served by the most traditionally styled chef is all worth it. ($6-8, with drink).


(Source: http://www.amthucvietnam.info/2013/06/cac-mon-nen-thu-khi-en-ha-noi-cac-mon.html#.UyQm9fl_v0w)