Oakland Vietnamese noodle soup spot closing this weekend after nearly 10 years

((Crohn– One of the most popular pho sites in Auckland closes this week after nearly a decade in the troubled city. The Vietnamese restaurant Pho Vy officially fills its doors on Sunday, May 18, shared with business in A. Social media yet.

The restaurant wrote in part of his farewell: “We want to express our deepest gratitude for your amazing support and loyalty to Vietnamese foods since 2016.” “Without your support, we didn’t make it far!”

The owner, Tuwan Ngwin, said that he wanted to “slow down their elderly parents” as a reason for the closure, according to what he said. Instagram post Share on the Pho Vy page. Ngawin, who owns the restaurant with his wife, Tran Trung, says the closure is temporary and “ideal” plans to reopen it elsewhere in Auckland.

Pho Vy, which is located on the International Boulevard Street near Lake Merrit, was opened in 2016. The restaurant was martyred, according to Post Pho Vy, “Mélanged Mélange” for reasons that closed many Oakland restaurants in recent years. In this position, Pho Vy did not mention anything related to the high cost of rent, relaxation or crime.

Fu Fio said last Saturday, Instagram. Before Oakland, the couple owned a smaller restaurant in Levermor.

With the closure, the beneficiaries expressed their request to the return of Pho Vy at the end. Multiple comments on the Pho Vy page at Instagram expressed his hope that the restaurant will move to another place in Auckland.

However, so far, there are no specific PHO VY plans to open a new site to replace Oakland One.

“We have lost the changers, the warriors and A. Now. The restaurant has received this – a little blow to the previous Auckland Pro sports teams.

“Don’t worry, we will not move to Vigas (laughs expressive symbols),” Fu Fio said in response to this.


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