
Had been meaning to check out Time Out Market and was craving a salad or vermicelli so when the salad spot was closed in the market, decided to stop by Pho Mo instead. Was relatively early so...
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In 2011, Phuc Yea opened in downtown Miami as the city's first pop-up concept. Fueled by old school hip hop, graffiti and a love for life, Zapata and Meinhold's rendition of Vietnamese cuisine is deeply inspired by family recipes as well as the flavors of the Mekong, but fused with their personal experiences and cooking styles. The food is distinctly 'theirs', vibrant, bold and layered.
Bao, Bun and Pho fast-casual concept with plenty of healthy, vegan and gluten-free options.
Had been meaning to check out Time Out Market and was craving a salad or vermicelli so when the salad spot was closed in the market, decided to stop by Pho Mo instead. Was relatively early so...
Out of all the vendors at Time Out Market, Pho Mo was definitely the busiest and only one with people waiting in line. This spot caught my attention because 1) Vietnamese food and 2) it's part of...
I really really hate to leave a review. I'm not sure if this is the only location but I ordered via Uber eats. I normally look on Yelp before I order but I was looking for vegan phô and this was...
I really don't like writing bad reviews but this is the absolute worst pho I've ever had. The dish looked so good but the favors are lacking. I ordered the regular chicken pho which is chicken...
I Uber here with my wife from downtown and to my surprise the place was closed down, it doesn't show it on here but it is, if your reading this save yourself the trip and go somewhere else.