🍜 Introduction: Why Pho Matters in Dublin Today
In a city that thrives on diverse culinary experiences, pho—Vietnam’s iconic noodle soup—has carved out a passionate following in Dublin. Made with a slow-simmered broth, rice noodles, fresh herbs, and your choice of meats or tofu, pho is comfort food that’s both nourishing and deeply flavorful.
As more people seek out global flavors, healthier alternatives, and authentic cultural cuisine, pho has risen from a niche offering to a mainstream favourite among Dublin’s food lovers. Personally, I’ve found that on cold, wet Dublin afternoons, few dishes satisfy like a steaming bowl of pho bò (beef pho) or a fragrant vegan pho packed with star anise and Thai basil.
In this article, we’ll explore the best places to eat pho in Dublin—backed by first-hand experiences, expert opinions, and local insights.
🇻🇳 What Is Pho?
Pho (pronounced ‘fuh’) is a Vietnamese noodle soup, typically made with:
- Broth: Traditionally beef bones simmered for 6–12 hours with spices like star anise, cloves, cinnamon, and charred onion and ginger
- Rice noodles (bánh phở): Flat, slippery noodles that absorb the broth’s flavour
- Protein: Commonly beef (rare, brisket, or meatballs), chicken, or tofu
- Herbs & toppings: Thai basil, coriander, bean sprouts, lime, hoisin sauce, sriracha
“Pho is more than soup—it’s culture in a bowl. A balance of sweet, salty, spicy, and umami.”
— Andrea Nguyen, Vietnamese-American cookbook author (The Pho Cookbook, James Beard Award winner)
📊 Pho in Dublin: The Rise of Vietnamese Cuisine
According to Deliveroo Ireland’s 2024 Food Trends Report, Vietnamese cuisine saw a 38% rise in orders between 2022 and 2024. More diners are exploring lighter, broth-based meals as alternatives to heavier European dishes.
With growing numbers of Vietnamese restaurants and chefs in Dublin, the city now offers pho that rivals bowls found in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City—especially in neighborhoods like Capel Street, Temple Bar, and Ranelagh.
🥇 Best Pho in Dublin (2025 Picks)
Here’s a research-backed list of Dublin’s best pho spots based on taste, authenticity, value, and consistency, along with personal visits and Google/local reviews.
Restaurant | Location | Specialty Pho | Price Range | Rating (Google) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pho Viet | Parnell Street | Pho Bò Tái, Pho Gà | €11–€14 | ⭐ 4.6 (1,800+ reviews) |
Aobaba | Capel Street | Pho Dặc Biệt (Combo) | €10–€12 | ⭐ 4.5 |
Saba To Go | Rathmines & Deansgrange | Pho Gà (Chicken Pho) | €13–€15 | ⭐ 4.4 |
Vietnom (Stoneybatter) | Street Food Stall | Vegan Pho | €11 | ⭐ 4.7 |
Hanoi Hanoi | Talbot Street | Pho Bò Viên (Meatball) | €12 | ⭐ 4.6 |
Red Lotus | Ranelagh | Pho Bò Chín | €13–€16 | ⭐ 4.5 |
Bun Cha | Wexford Street | Classic Beef Pho | €11–€13 | ⭐ 4.4 |

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