Pho In Love — Kid-friendly Family Eats in Richmond Hill, Ontario
- Ages all ages
- Indoor
- Rainy-day OK
Pho In Love offers a welcoming atmosphere for families looking for delicious Vietnamese cuisine in Richmond Hill.
What to expect
This Vietnamese restaurant serves up classic pho and other rice dishes, making it a great spot for a casual family meal. While not specifically designed for children, the food is generally appealing to a wide range of tastes, and the indoor setting makes it a suitable option for dining out regardless of the weather.
Best for
Ideal for families seeking a flavorful and casual dining experience with Vietnamese specialties.
What parents say
Simon KC Yeung Liu
2025-8-24
The food here is excellent—flavors are spot on, portions are generous, and everything we tried was delicious. The service staff were friendly, attentive, and made the experience enjoyable. Prices are also quite reasonable compared to similar places. That said, the kitchen staff should exercise a bit more care when preparing the food. I won’t go into detail as the manager stepped in immediately, apologized, and handled the situation with genuine attentiveness. It wasn’t a major issue, but it’s the only reason I didn’t give a full five stars. One thing to note: parking can be tricky. The lot out front is small, and you can’t park in the back lot as it belongs to Jumbo Lobster.
XS
2026-1-10
Not sure why this place has a 4.8 star. The pho was very underwhelming. The broth tasted watery and wasn’t hot enough, so the meat didn’t cook and was tough. Portions were smaller than other pho spots despite higher prices, and the noodles had a strange, plastic-like texture. The more I ate, the less I enjoyed it. The staff and service were friendly, but the food wasn’t worth it.
jun c
2025-10-14
I recently tried the pho at this place, and it was next level! Instead of your usual sliced beef or brisket, they served it with three full beef ribs and a giant beef knuckle bone — talk about presentation! The broth itself was flavorful, sweet, and rich — almost too rich after a while. That’s when their house chili sauce came in to save the day — adding just the right amount of spice and acidity to balance things out. Portion size was generous, definitely worth the price, and perfect for a cold day. If you’re a pho lover who wants to try something more meaty and bold, this is it. Highly recommend going hungry and bringing your chili game.
Tram Do
2026-2-26
This restaurant has a new owner now. Not as good as before. This is used to be my favourite spot but no more. I had Hai Phong vermicelli soup with fish yesterday. It was under average. The vermicelli was hard. It was either undercooked or they made it beforehand but didn’t reheat it probably. I always ordered this dish at different Viet restaurants and even at Ngon’s Corner before but for the very first time the fish noodles dish didn’t have any fried fish, only fish cakes. That totally threw me off. When we came for dinner, there was only me and my husband but still I had to wait for a while for my food to come. Not coming back here.
Jim Z
2026-2-28
Ingredients on not fresh, they served me mint leaves that have already rotted. They also cheap out on ingredients. Got a rare beef and beef balls pho, and they cut up each beef ball into multiple pieces to make them appear more. The broth was also very dark with a thick layer of oil. This place is under new management and is technically now called Ngon Corner but it seems they’re capitalizing on the high ratings of the old restaurant here.