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Authentic pho thin noodle(300g)
$25.00
Fûhn’s authentic pho rice noodles speaks for itself. The founder of Fûhn searched all around the world for the best rice noodle suitable for pho. It turns out, the real name of these noodles are known as “Hu Tieu” which represents flat noodles which has a pleasant and amazing texture that is second to none. Have these noodles in soup or as stir-fry and we bet you will always want seconds.
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Tel:2219 8328
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Tel:2264 3828
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Unit 1002A, 10/F, Fourseas Building, 208-212 Nathan Road, Jordan
Below $600, Kowloon, Hong Kong Island: $120, New Territories:$240
Call to Enquiry 2157 3834
Pickup Point:
1/F, The L.Square, 459-461 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay
Tel:2219 8328
Shop 3, LG/F, Eaton Hong Kong, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan
Tel:2264 3828
Stall K-KY1, KAI YIP Market, G/F, Kai Yip Estate, Kowloon Bay
Unit 1002A, 10/F, Fourseas Building, 208-212 Nathan Road, Jordan
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