Discover Pho Thin Bo Ho, the legendary Hanoi pho restaurant that’s been serving authentic beef pho since 1955. This Hanoi pho guide shows you the clear broth and tender beef slices. It shares the history, menu, and locations. This guide explains why it’s a must-visit for pho lovers in Vietnam.
Hanoi is renowned for its refined cuisine, and pho stands as the soul of the capital’s food scene. As writer Thach Lam once said, “Pho is a special gift of Hanoi… only in Hanoi is it truly delicious.” At Pho Thin Bo Ho, this essence shows in the clear broth and tender beef. It also reflects the strong passion of founder Bui Chi Thin.
Why Pho Thin Bo Ho is special
Pho in Hanoi is often about restraint: clean broth, balanced seasoning, and a long, comforting aftertaste. Pho Thin Bo Ho has a broth that is light, clear, and naturally sweet. It has a gentle smell from roasted ginger and onion.
It is also known for being traditional. There are no complicated toppings or heavy seasonings. It is just a classic Hanoi bowl that feels familiar and timeless
The story behind Pho Thin Bo Ho (short version)
The founder, Bui Chi Thin (born 1928), started with a small pho stall during tough wartime years. In 1955, he opened a shop near Dinh Tien Hoang by Hoan Kiem Lake. The brand became tied to Hanoi memory and everyday life, passed down through three generations.

Unique Features of Pho Thin Bo Ho
Origins in the Old Quarter Heart
After the 1954 liberation, Mr. Thin and his wife, Nguyen Thi Ty, opened their first shop. It was located at 61 Dinh Tien Hoang Alley, just steps from Hoan Kiem Lake. Mornings saw the coal stove fired up for hours of simmering beef bones and fresh ginger, filling the air with irresistible scents. Self-taught, Mr. Thin perfected bone selection, fire control, and seasoning ratios, setting the gold standard for Hanoi pho.

“Stomach Doctor” and Simple Dedication
Locals affectionately called him the “stomach doctor” for his nourishing bowls and warm smile, often reciting humorous Kieu verses. Dressed in a white blouse and cap like a physician, he served with genuine care. In scarcity, his pho—fueled by quality ingredients and heart—drew endless crowds.

Three Generations and Expansion Journey
From a tiny alley shop, the brand grew to spots like Le Van Huu, Hang Tre, Tran Hung Dao, Doi Can, and Kim Ma. Even in old age, Mr. Thin biked to check pots daily. His eighth daughter brought it to Saigon at 170 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Quận 3, becoming a Northern pho haven in the South despite pauses.

Global Fame: From Hanoi to the World
For over seventy years, Pho Thin Bo Ho has represented Vietnamese culture. It shows up in books like “Old Hanoi Tales.” It is also featured in international media. For example, Channel News Asia has a program called “In Search of Umami – Hanoi.” In 2019, it served the US-North Korea Summit and earned city commendations. It shone at Tuoi Tre’s “Pho Day” events from 2019-2023. In 2023, partnering with CHIN-SU (Masan Group), it launched instant pho packets preserving authentic flavors.

Nostalgic Bowl Capturing Hanoi Essence
Post-liberation, the modest shop hummed with chopping sounds. No fancy menu—just classics like rare, well-done, or brisket pho. Broth is clear with ginger and onion notes; beef thinly sliced, tender yet firm. No Southern bean sprouts; instead, hot fritters, poached egg, iced tea. Flavor is light, clean, naturally sweet—one sip evokes deep nostalgia.

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They’re different “Pho Thin” names in Hanoi. This article is about Pho Thin Bo Ho / Pho Thin 1955 and its listed locations.
The current listed locations operate in two time blocks: 06:00–13:00 and 17:00–22:00 (daily).

