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'''Phở Quê Hương''' (simplified as '''Pho Que Huong''') is a Vietnamese restaurant | '''Phở Quê Hương''' (simplified as '''Pho Que Huong''', translated as "your hometown noodle") is a Vietnamese restaurant located in the [[Green Springs Center]] at 430 [[Green Springs Highway]]. | ||
The restaurant was opened by in [[1998]] by [[Bich Tran]] and her husband, who since died. Their son, [[Eric Le]], now heads the kitchen. | |||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Velasco, Eric (October 29, 2014) "Authentic Vietnamese fare at Birmingham's Pho Que Huong." {{BN}} | * Velasco, Eric (October 29, 2014) "Authentic Vietnamese fare at Birmingham's Pho Que Huong." {{BN}} | ||
* Jones, Chandler (September 4, 2019) "Pho Que Huong" ''The Homewood Star'' | |||
[[Category:Vietnamese restaurants]] | [[Category:Vietnamese restaurants]] | ||
[[Category:Green Springs | [[Category:1998 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:Green Springs Center]] |
Revision as of 09:51, 16 June 2019
Phở Quê Hương (simplified as Pho Que Huong, translated as "your hometown noodle") is a Vietnamese restaurant located in the Green Springs Center at 430 Green Springs Highway.
The restaurant was opened by in 1998 by Bich Tran and her husband, who since died. Their son, Eric Le, now heads the kitchen.
References
- Velasco, Eric (October 29, 2014) "Authentic Vietnamese fare at Birmingham's Pho Que Huong." The Birmingham News
- Jones, Chandler (September 4, 2019) "Pho Que Huong" The Homewood Star