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  • Exterior of Pho Nom with tables and chairs.
  • Filled baguette on a colourful plate.

Pho Nom

  • Cafe
  • Takeaway

The Collins Street branch of Pho Nom prepares MSG-free Vietnamese street food using ethically sourced local produce.

Pho Nom is the creation of brother and sister team Jerry (also the chef and owner of the fancier Annam) and David Mai, who wanted to launch a casual Vietnamese street-food diner.

While they focus on the flavours and experiences of hawker-style eating on the streets of Saigon, their commitment to Victoria's produce ensures you'll get a fresh dish every time.

Grab some great pho, rice paper rolls, banh mi and salads for a quick lunch or more leisurely dinner.

Hours

Day Times
Monday
  • 10am - 3pm 10am - 3pm
Tuesday
  • 10am - 3pm 10am - 3pm
Wednesday
  • 10am - 3pm 10am - 3pm
Thursday
  • 10am - 3pm 10am - 3pm
Friday
  • 10am - 3pm 10am - 3pm
Saturday
  • Closed
Sunday
  • Closed

Location

Phờ Nom Collins St
T4/567 Collins St
Melbourne 3000

Open in maps location for Phờ Nom Collins St

Contact details

  • email address: info@phonom.com.au
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