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2019-11-22
Late-night spot Vit Béo debuted when most restaurants steadfastly remain closed - January 1, 2018. But the date would prove to be auspicious, as the last night eatery has been one of the top restaurants in the city since day one. Nick Kennedy and chef David Huynh , owners of popular bar Ci
2019-11-22
Check it out!
Including banh mi and pork belly noods
2019-09-17
Wondering what to make for that next potluck? Toronto Restaurants & Mai Le can help you with that!
Late-night spot Vit Béo debuted when most restaurants steadfastly remain closed - January 1, 2018. But the date would prove to be auspicious, as the last night eatery has been one of the top restaurants in the city since day one. Nick Kennedy and chef David Huynh , owners of popular bar Ci
2018-07-01
Be back Tuesday!
2018-04-05
Thanks to Jessica & Post City! We loved sharing more about our chive cakes with you!
Like a lot of Asian kids growing up with grandparents at home, chef David Huynh, of the new Vit Béo at Bloor and Ossington, spent his childhood making dumplings with his grandma.
2018-01-02
Friends don’t let friends eat alone.
Slurp some noods with us from 6pm-2am.
New year, new spot!
Address
858 Bloor Street W
Toronto, ON
M6G1M2
To get to Bloor Street West in Toronto by public transport, take the subway to either Bathurst or Christie stations and exit onto Bloor Street. From there, walk east along Bloor until you reach the destination.
If driving, there are several paid parking lots located on Bloor Street West between Bathurst and Christie Streets. Alternatively, street parking may be available but be sure to check for any restrictions or time limits.
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What people say
Pho restaurants are known for their delicious and comforting bowls of noodle soup, but Vịt Béo takes it to a whole new level. This pho restaurant in Toronto offers a new take on Vietnamese cuisine that is sure to satisfy any foodie's cravings.
One of the standout dishes at Vịt Béo is their chive cakes, which have been featured in Post City and are a must-try for anyone visiting the restaurant. But that's not all - their menu also includes other Vietnamese classics like banh mi sandwiches and spring rolls, as well as unique dishes like their duck confit fried rice.
Vịt Béo has also been recognized by BlogTO as one of the top 10 restaurants for a cheap date in Toronto, making it the perfect spot for a casual night out with friends or a romantic dinner with your significant other. And with their late-night hours (open until 2am), you can satisfy your pho cravings anytime.
Overall, Vịt Béo offers a refreshing take on Vietnamese cuisine that is both delicious and affordable. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a fun night out, this pho restaurant on Bloor Street W is definitely worth checking out.