About this spot
Inside the bustling Kuromon Market, Quan Kom 11 serves up steaming bowls of pho with a distinctively rich broth that locals swear by. Skip the tourist traps and grab a seat at the counter to watch chefs slice fresh herbs and blanch noodles before they slide them into your bowl.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order 'pho bo' for beef broth or 'pho ga' for chicken, but insist on extra bean sprouts for texture.
- Bring cash only; this market stall rarely accepts credit cards or contactless payments.
- Arrive early in the morning to catch the daily fresh batch of herbs before they wilt.
Common Questions
How much does Quan Kom 11 cost?
Expect to pay around Β₯600βΒ₯900 per bowl, which is roughly $4β$6 USD depending on your noodle choice.
Where is Quan Kom 11?
It is located deep inside Kuromon Market in Osaka's Namba district, near the main entrance close to the JR Namba Station exit.
What should I know about ordering pho here?
Don't be shy about asking for 'rao' (extra meat) or 'thit bo' (beef slices), as portions are often light compared to Western standards.
About this page
Restaurant: γ―γ’γ³γ³γ 11
Cuisine: vietnamese
Location: Kuromon Market, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms