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2. Pho Thin Lo Duc
For those who enjoy bold and flavorful pho, Pho Thin Lo Duc is a revolutionized traditional Hanoi-style pho by stir-frying the beef before adding it to the broth, creating a smoky, garlicky depth of flavor. This unique method has made it one of the most famous pho restaurants in Hanoi, attracting both locals and international visitors.
2.1. History & Recognition
Founded in 1979 by Nguyen Trong Thin, Pho Thin Lo Duc took a different approach to Vietnam’s beloved beef noodle soup. Unlike the traditional clear-broth pho served at most Hanoi eateries, Nguyen Trong Thin developed a richer, more aromatic recipe by stir-frying the beef with garlic and onions before adding it to the broth.
This signature smoky pho quickly gained popularity, making Pho Thin Lo Duc a culinary icon in Vietnam. The restaurant has been featured in global food publications, including CNN Travel, The Guardian, and The South China Morning Post, cementing its status as one of the best pho restaurants in Hanoi.
2.2. Location & Branches
From an original eatery on 13 Lo Duc, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi, Pho Thin Lo Duc has expanded into a major brand with 24 officially licensed locations. There are 12 locations in Hanoi, 1 in Quang Nam, 1 in Hung Yen, 2 in Da Nang, 1 in Quang Ngai, 1 in Hai Phong, 1 in Vung Tau, and 1 in Ho Chi Minh City. Moreover, there are 4 international branches in Japan, Indonesia, the United States, and Australia.
Note: Due to Pho Thin Lo Duc’s immense popularity, many unauthorized restaurants have copied the name "Pho Thin 13 Lo Duc" but do not serve the authentic recipe. Customers should be careful to visit only official "Pho Thin 13 Lo Duc" branches to ensure they experience the true, smoky, garlicky pho that made this brand famous.
Pho Thin Lo Duc has expanded internationally, bringing authentic Hanoi-style pho to diners in Japan, Indonesia, the United States, and Australia. In Japan, locals have embraced its rich flavors, especially the aromatic broth and tender stir-fried beef, helping to promote Vietnamese cuisine. The brand has also received a warm welcome in other countries, with many diners expressing satisfaction and a desire to return.
2.3. The Signature Making Process
Pho Thin Lo Duc stands out from traditional Vietnamese pho by incorporating stir-fried beef and garlic into its preparation. This method creates a richer, more fragrant bowl of pho, appealing to those who prefer bolder flavors.
The broth
Unlike the light and delicate broth of traditional Hanoi-style pho, Pho Thin Lo Duc’s broth is deeper and more aromatic, thanks to the stir-fried beef juices infused with garlic. The broth is simmered for hours using a blend of spices, including star anise, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves, but the real game-changer is the extra layer of umami from the stir-fried beef broth.
The beef
The biggest difference in Pho Thin Lo Duc’s preparation is the stir-frying process. The beef is first cooked in a hot wok with garlic, releasing a smoky aroma before being added to the broth. This gives the dish a stronger, more robust flavor compared to the raw beef method used in Pho Thin Bo Ho.