PHỞ BROTHERS

PHỞ BROTHERS

Vietnamese Cuisine in Mississauga

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ADDITIONAL ORDERS

APPETIZERS

BEEF RICE NOODLE IN SOUP

BEVERAGES

FAMILY LUNCH - DINNER

RICE & EGG NODDLE IN SOUP

RICE DISHES

SIGNATURE DISHES

SPECIAL DISHES & HOT POT

STEAMED BROKEN RICE DISHES

STIR FRIED ON SIZZLING PLATE

STIR FRIED RICE & EGG NODDLE

UDON NOODLE SOUP & CONGEE

VERMICELLI

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Where to Find Us

PHỞ BROTHERS
2555 Dixie Road, Unit 15
Mississauga, ON
L4Y 4C4
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289-521-8887
info@phobrothers.ca

Opening Hours

Monday 10am – 9pm
Tuesday 10am – 9pm
Wednesday 10am – 9pm
Thursday 10am – 9pm
Friday 10am – 10pm
Saturday 10am – 10pm
Sunday 10am – 9pm

Our Cuisine

Vietnamese food is distinct and unforgettable. The cuisine relies on a balance of salty, sweet, sour and hot flavours, achieved through use of nuoc mam, a fermented fish sauce, cane sugar, the juice of kalamansi citrus fruit or tamarind and chilli peppers. Dishes use plenty of fresh herbs but tend not to be overly spicy, as chilli sauces are served separately.

Goi cuon

Vietnam’s most famous dish: translucent spring rolls packed with greens, coriander and various combinations of minced pork, shrimp or crab. In some places they’re served with a bowl of lettuce and/or mint. A southern variation has barbecued strips of pork wrapped up with green banana and star fruit, and then dunked in a rich peanut sauce – every bit as tasty as it sounds.

Pho

Vietnam’s national dish a the country’s great staple is pho (pronounced “fur”), a noodle soup eaten at any time of day but primarily at breakfast. The basic bowl of pho consists of a light beef or chicken broth flavoured with ginger and coriander, to which are added broad, flat rice noodles, spring onions and slivers of chicken, pork or beef.

Cha ca

Seafood dishes are among the standouts of Vietnamese cuisine. Cha ca, reportedly devised in Hanoi, is perhaps the best known. It sees white fish sautéed in butter with dill and spring onions, then served with rice noodles and a scattering of peanuts.

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