Vietnam's national bowl

Good broth
takes all day.

Phở is bones, fire, and patience — charred ginger, toasted spice, and twelve slow hours. Got Pho is where we take it seriously: the history, the regional arguments, and how to tell a great bowl from a merely warm one.

1900sBorn in Nam Định
12 hrsMinimum simmer
2Great regional schools

The short version

It's soup the way a cathedral is a building.

Rice noodles, sliced beef or chicken, a fistful of herbs — and a broth that decides everything. Everything else on the table is negotiable. The broth is not.

01

The broth

Beef bones and brisket, blanched clean, then simmered low for half a day with charred ginger and onion, star anise, cassia, clove, coriander seed. Skimmed constantly. Never boiled hard — cloudy broth is a confession.

02

The noodles

Bánh phở — flat rice noodles, fresh where you can get them. Blanched to order in seconds, never sitting in the bowl waiting. Texture is slippery and soft with a faint chew, not mushy.

03

The table

Herbs, lime, chili, and sauces are yours to command — but taste the broth first, before you touch any of it. That first unadulterated spoonful is the whole point of the twelve hours.

North vs. South

Two schools, one bowl, endless argument.

Phở left Hanoi and picked up a personality in Saigon. Both are right. Pick a side anyway.

North · Hanoi

Phở Bắc

Clear, restrained, salt-forward. Wider noodles, more of them. Garnish is scallion, a little cilantro, maybe vinegared garlic and chili. No basil, no bean sprouts, no hoisin — and in Hanoi, asking for them is a small scandal.

South · Saigon

Phở Nam

Sweeter and rounder — rock sugar, sometimes a whisper of daikon. Arrives with a plate on the side: Thai basil, bean sprouts, culantro, lime, jalapeño. Hoisin and sriracha on the table, in a dipping saucer if you know.

Central · Huế

The neighbor

Huế's famous bowl is bún bò Huế — round noodles, lemongrass, shrimp paste, chili oil, an entirely different animal. Not phở. Order it anyway; it may ruin you for a while.

“You can judge a phở shop in one spoonful — before the lime, before the basil, before anything. If it needs help, it wasn't ready.” The only rule on this website

What's coming

We're building this bowl by bowl.

Got Pho is early. Here's what's simmering — and the mailing list is where it lands first.

The Broth FilesDeep dives
One ingredient at a time — why charred ginger, why cassia and not cinnamon sticks, what rock sugar actually does.
Shop NotesField guide
What to look for on the table, on the menu, and in the first spoonful. How to read a phở shop in thirty seconds.
Home BowlRecipes
A real 12-hour recipe, and an honest 3-hour weeknight version that doesn't pretend to be the same thing.

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