It seems like there are more and more Northern-style Vietnamese restaurants opening up in the GVRD recently. It all started with Mr. Red, which has sadly closed its doors. However, they could be reopening at another location. Crab Hot Lau, Hanoi Old Quarter and Chen Vietnamese are some examples of more well-known Northern Vietnamese restaurants. Now we have a massive chain from back East setting up shop in Richmond. Phở Anh Vu occupies the former location of Dragon Group and is now one of the largest Vietnamese restaurants in town. We made 2 separate visits to try a variety of dishes.
We began with their Cánh Gà Chiên Nước Mắm Với Xôi or Fish Sauce Fried Chicken Wings with sticky rice. Really good wings with rendered skin and a firmly crispy exterior. This was still the case even though it was coated with a considerable amount of caramelized fish sauce. About that sauce, it was richly sweet with the unmistakable funky brininess of fish sauce. There was also the aromatics of garlic as well. Within the wing, the meat was juicy and flavourful. Really enjoyed the sticky rice on the side as it was moist and not dry while not being wet.
For those who don't already know, Northern-style Phở Dặc Biệt is lighter tasting and less rich than its Sourthern counterpart. Also, it generally isn't served with sprouts and the sort (although since we are used to it here, they offer it). Rather, there is the traditional pickled garlic condiment you would normally find at your table. As expected, the Pho was definitely cleaner and less flavourful than the others found in town. I did find it a bit too fatty for my liking, but it did add plenty of natural beef essence. Although a bit more pricey than usual, the large portion size was considerable with lots of al dente noodles and tender meats. Was nice to see they offered saw leaf herb on the side.
There was one dish on the menu that caught our attention, which was the Bún Chả Hà Nội Chả Giò or Ha Noi Style Vermicelli Noodles w/ Grilled Pork & Spring Rolls. The only other place we have found this dish locally was at Cô Châu in New West. That is sadly now closed and we were delighted that Phở Anh Vu has it on their menu. We thought this version was very close to the Cô Châu dish. The pork was beautifully grilled exhibiting caramelized flavours as well as smokiness. It was tender and juicy while the fish sauce was mildly sweet with the usual brininess. It went really well with the vermicelli noodles on the side as well as the variety of herbs. The spring rolls were made with rice paper, hence, the outside was crispy and shattered upon every bite. I found the filling to be a bit dense, but tender with some sweetness and slight pepperiness.
On other visit, we had the grilled pork again, since it was so good. However, we added the Nem Cua Bể Hải Phòng or Square Crab Spring Roll (only available on weekends). Of course we were going to compare this with the gold standard in the GVRD, Crab Hot Lau! I thought it was pretty close with a shattering crispy outer shell while the pork filling was looser than the regular spring roll. It was just as tender and moist. There was a decent amount of fluffy and briny crab, but they supplemented it with prawns. The dish came with lettuce (to wrap the spring roll), herbs and a big bowl of Nước Chấm.
We also had the Bún Bò Huế and opted not to have the Dặc Biệt version. That one would have more of everything including the pork knuckle. Instead, this one only had beef, sausage and pork blood. I really enjoyed the broth as it was flavourful with hits of lemongrass, brininess and measured spice. One of the better ones I've had lately. Noodles were plentiful and at their chewy slippery best. The ample amount of thinly sliced beef was super tender. Overall, we quite enjoyed our 2 visits to Phở Anh Vu. The food was well-prepared and presented in large portions. Prices are indeed on the higher side, but the portion sizes made up for it. Would come back.
The Good:
- Large portions
- Unique dishes (Northern)
- Good flavours (remember the Phở is lighter in the North)
The Bad:
- Prices are on the higher side








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