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Pho Hoa, Vietnamese Favorite in the West Bank, Closes Their Doors on Fat Tuesday

Fat Tuesday relayed the sad news regarding Pho Hoa, a Vietnamese restaurant in Harvey that served the community for 35 years. They opened in 1985 serving food at a location along Manhattan Boulevard before moving to their current spot in 2009. Guests raved about the large portions and delicious pho broth, all for a good price point.

Per their recent social media post announcing the closure, the restaurant stated that “life presented them with an opportunity that they decided to accept as a family.”

“The decision we made is a heartbreaking one.”

Check out the post announcement below:

 

Pho Hoa will be missed tremendously! We wish them luck in their ventures.

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