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Noodle Museum debuts in HCM City, showcasing Vietnam’s iconic dish

Pho (Noodle) Museum, the first privately operated culinary museum in Vietnam, opened in HCM City on Thursday, providing visitors with the over-100-year journey of Pho, the country’s most iconic dish.

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The Pho Museum showcases artifacts, documents, ingredients, preparation processes, craftsmanship, and the folk knowledge embedded in each bowl of pho

Licensed by the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports, the Pho Museum is dedicated to preserving, developing, and promoting Vietnam’s culinary heritage to both domestic and international visitors.

Located at 211 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, the museum spans approximately 800 square meters and features three experiential floors, offering a closed-loop culinary journey that lasts between 60 and 75 minutes.

Through a continuous storytelling approach, the museum presents Vietnamese culture, lifestyle, and identity as seen through the lens of Pho. Visitors are guided through historical settings, cultural spaces, social life, and the dish’s path to international recognition.

Pho’s century-long story is brought to life through films, artifacts, documents, art installations, and modern interactive exhibits, highlighting how the dish has evolved alongside the nation’s history. The exhibition features hundreds of images, objects, and records from Vietnam’s three regions, offering insights into ingredients, preparation techniques, craftsmanship, and traditional knowledge behind each bowl of pho.

Le Nhat Thanh, Director of the Pho Museum, the institution will regularly research and introduce new themes related to pho and Vietnamese cuisine, while continuously updating exhibitions and experiential activities to enhance visitor engagement.

Thanh noted that the idea was inspired by Japan’s ramen museum, raising the question of why Pho, Vietnam’s national dish, had not yet been honoured in a similar way. Strategically located in the city centre, the museum primarily targets international visitors, and serve as a meaningful destination for pho enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of the dish.

Open daily from 8 am to 9.30 pm, with a 24/7 food court, the Pho Museum expects to attract around 1,500-2,000 visitors per day, approximately 60 per cent of whom are international tourists and tour groups.

Source: VOV
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