Where can I find a good vietnamese restaurant in HK?

we sometimes to go to nha trang (wellington st central) and favourite is cadogan pho (kennedy town and also on bonham street). the pho is pretty good..
 
Lou Chiu at Hillwood road, TST and Jordan. May not get the name spells right but will check out later. we are going there for good Viet beef noodles!!
 
For the BEST Pho soup, there's this place on Queens Road, Sheung Wan called Pho 26 - Pho 26 Crowded Planet - it's just a "cheap, gunky place" that is usually packed full of Chinese people and I've never seen another westerner there - but the taste is better than anywhere else!!
 
Pho Vietnamese @ Megabox. They have a few branches dotted around Hong Kong but we usually go to the one at Megabox. Also around Kowloon City, there are several Cambodian/Vietnamese restaurants.
 
There's Saigon on Electric Rd in Tin Hau. I'm comparing it to the ones I used to get in Cabramatta, Sydney. The soup base in the beef noodles is good. They're not the cushiest place (fold away tables and stools) so if you're looking for ambience, forget it. The owners are vietnamese chinese.
 
"closest taste to the Vietnamese pho in LA"

wouldn't pho from vietnam be the best to compare it to?LOL...i remember about 12 years ago having pho in hanoi. it was made with prawns and garlic and OMG it was the BEST noodle soup I'd EVER had!

i still dream about it!
 
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