House Specialties

“Pho and I” offers an extensive selection of house specialties that will more than delight your palate. One of the most popular house specialties is the Vietnamese beef stew. This selection goes for $11.95 and features steamed vegetables, rice, celery, carrots, star anise, and beef stew. The grilled lemongrass chicken house special costs $12.95 and features green salad, vegetable medley, rice, the restaurant’s homemade sauce, soy sauce, garlic, and lemongrass marinated and grilled chicken. The crispy chicken basil offers an equally exciting adventure. It goes for $12.95 and features vegetable medley, green salad, rice, garlic sauce, chili, basil leaves, mushrooms, bell pepper, onions, and stir-fried crispy chicken. The “chicken and I” special goes for $12.95 and features vegetable medley, green salad, rice, sour and spicy-sweet sauce, broccoli, and stir-fried crispy chicken.

The Bangkok chicken special promises a memorable taste for your palate. This selection goes for $12.95 and features vegetable medley, green salad, rice, steamed vegetables, and fried chicken tenders. For a spicy dish, the spicy eggplant special is your companion. This selection starts from $12.95 and features a wonderful blend of green salad or vegetable medley, rice, basil leaves, garlic sauce, chili, and sauteed eggplant.

The mango curry is to die for. It goes for $12.95 and features mixed vegetables, mango, spicy curry sauce, chicken, and a choice of green salad or vegetable medley. The original chicken cashew selection goes for $12.95 and features special Thai sauce, scallions, cashew nuts, pineapple chunks, carrots, mushrooms, onions, stir-fried chicken, rice, and an option of green salad or vegetable medley.

The Yellow River special is quite a wholesome meal. It starts at $12.95 and features peanuts, carrots, scallions, tomatoes, potato chunks, onions, curry sauce, rice, and your choice of meat. The Panang curry special goes for $12.95 and features basil leaves, bell peppers, onions, Thai Panang, curry sauce, rice, and beef or chicken.

Other house specials worth trying include beef jalapeno, beef oyster sauce, spicy Korean, sizzling pan-fried, tamarind duck, and crispy basil duck.

Along with their delicious meals, “Pho and I” also offers a wonderful selection of drinks including, fruit shake, green tea smoothie, Thai iced tea, coconut juice, Vietnamese sweet coffee, sparkling limeade, Jasmine limeade, fresh limeade, soybean milk, cranberry juice, unsweetened iced tea, hot tea, and soda.

“Pho and I” is your go-to place for Thai and Vietnamese dishes. The meals are delicious and the prices are quite reasonable. The menu has several items to choose from and you will scarcely fail to find something to indulge your palate.…

Tasty and Fancy Food

Soups
The wonton soup is among the most popular shops at “Pho and I”. This soup selection goes for $4.25 and features scallions, onions, lettuce, and shrimp and pork dumplings in a chicken broth. The Tom Yum soup is equally popular. It goes for $4.25 and features cilantro, scallions, tomatoes, fresh mushrooms, chili, lime juice, lemongrass, and Thai style sour and hot soup with your choice of vegetarian, shrimp, or chicken. The Tom Kah soup is also quite a treat for the palate. It goes for $4.25 and boasts a wonderful combination of cilantro, scallions, tomatoes, fresh mushrooms, lemongrass, lime juice, and galangal-seasoned coconut milk soup. The Canh Chua Soup also goes for $4.25 and features fried onions, bean sprouts, basil, tomatoes, pineapple chunks, and Vietnamese style sour and sweet soup with your choice of vegetarian, shrimp, or chicken. The tofu and veggie soup goes for $4.25 and features shop scallions, fresh tofu, vegetables, and bean thread noodles. The rice chowder soup goes for $4.25 and features a memorable combination of scallions, black pepper, and rice in chicken broth, with your choice of vegetarian, shrimp, or chicken.

Salads
“Pho and I” offers a wonderful selection of more than half a dozen salads to choose from. The pricing is quite reasonable as most salads are well below the $10 mark. Their house salad goes for $4.95 and features special homemade dressing, carrots, cucumber, tomatoes, and mixed greens. The Saigon salad goes for $7.95 and features home dressing, toasted peanuts, fresh mint, cabbage, shredded carrot, chicken, and poached shrimp. The chicken satay salad also goes for $7.95 and features Thai satay dressing, mixed greens, and grilled chicken.

Fancy something with a touch of papaya? The green papaya salad will more than suffice. This selection goes for $7.95 and features crushed peanuts, lime juice, chile, string beans, tomatoes, shrimp, and papaya strips. And if you are in the mood for some pork, try the grilled pork salad which goes for $7.95 and features homemade dressing, red onion, carrot, cucumber, tomato, and mixed greens.

The grilled chicken salad is also a popular selection among patrons. It goes for $7.95 and features homemade dressing red onions, carrot, cucumber, tomato, and mixed greens. The spicy beef salad goes for $8.95 and features tossed greens, sour and spicy hot homemade sauce, and grilled sliced beef. The Yum seafood salad goes for $9.95 and features lime juice dressing, chili, tossed green salad, mussels, squid, scallops, and freshly boiled shrimps.

Noodle Dishes
The menu at “Pho and I” would not be complete without a mention of noodle dishes. After all, the restaurant distinguishes itself for offering delicious Asian-inspired cuisine. One of the most popular noodle dishes at the restaurant is the Pad Thai. This selection starts from $8.95 and features ground peanuts, bean sprouts, scallions, an egg, chicken, shrimp, and stir-fried rice noodles. The crispy chicken pad Thai goes for $9.95 and features crispy chicken, ground peanuts, bean sprouts, scallions, an egg, and stir-fried rice noodles. The crispy noodle pad Thai also goes for $9.95 and features pad Thai sauce, scallions, eggs, ground peanuts, shrimp, stir-fried crispy egg noodles, and chicken.

Another popular noodle selection at “Pho and I” is the $9.50 drunken noodle. This selection features garlic sauce, chili, mixed vegetables, basil leaves, bell pepper, an egg, stir-fried flat rice noodles, and your choice of meat. As with most of the noodles on this list, drunken noodles can be customized for vegetarians. Mi Xao starts at $9.50 and features mixed vegetables, stir-fried egg noodles, and our choice of vegetarian or meat.

Other noodle dishes offered at the restaurant include Pad See-Ew, Rad-Nar, Chaiya noodle, Jade noodle, spicy Hofun, curry noodle, spicy Udon noodle, symphony noodle, and unseen noodle.…

“Pho & I” Restaurant in Boston

“Pho and I” is one of the most likable restaurants in Boston. The restaurant’s theme is a dual concept of Vietnam-meets-Thai, since the owner, Napat Sriwannavit is part Vietnamese, part Thai, and part Chinese. “Pho and I” features a spare comfortable dining area allowing guests to concentrate on the flavors of classic Vietnamese and Thai dishes. It is the perfect place for a quick dinner or lunch, as meals are served accurately and promptly. The prices are reasonable, making it a popular destination for young students. It’s also easily accessible on Huntington Ave near the old Aldous building.

The menu at “Pho and I” is fantastic, with something of a “greatest hits” quality. Traditionally, Thai dishes that are crunchy and sweet have those features amped up. Portions are large. Hot meals are spicy, and the service is attentive and unusually quick. You will find everything here, from the custom Vietnamese style spring roll, rice, and noodle dishes, to the pad Thai, satay, and pho. Ingredients are flavorful and fresh, and the level of spices can be adjusted for the faint or the bold of the taste bud.

Menu
Appetizers
“Pho and I” offers a wonderful selection of appetizers, among them the crispy roll appetizer. This selection is one of the most popular at the restaurant and boasts an irresistible flavor. The crispy roll appetizer goes for $4.95 and features homemade sauce and a combination of vegetables. The fresh roll appetizer is also quite popular among patrons. This selection goes for $4.95 and features peanut sauce, tofu or shrimp, sliced pork, rice vermicelli, and shredded lettuce. The edamame appetizer also goes for $4.95 and features light sea salt and steamed Japanese soybean. Equally delightful is the gyoza appetizer which goes for $5.50 and features “Pho and I”’s homemade soy sauce, cabbage, pork, steamed dumplings with grilled chicken fillings.

If you are up for some wonton, the crispy wonton appetizer is your best bet. This selection goes for $5.50 and features sweet chili sauce, and shrimp and pork stuffing in golden-brown fried wonton skin. The shrimp toast appetizer goes for $5.95 and features homemade sauce and deep-fried shrimp paste served on a French toast. The shumai appetizer goes for $5.95 and features the restaurant’s homemade soy sauce and steamed shumai with shrimp fillings.

For a chicken-filled adventure, try the country wing appetizer or chicken satay appetizer. The country win appetizer goes for $5.95 and features chili sauce and deep-fried chicken wings. Their Marinated chicken satay appetizer goes for $6.95 and features cucumber salad, Thai peanut sauce, and is grilled on skewers.…