Superior Pho Credit: Photo by BurkleHagen
Cleveland pho fans have had to do without Superior Pho since mid-march, when the beloved AsiaTown soup shop closed its doors. Folks jonesing for spring rolls, cabbage salad, banh mi sandwiches and, of course, big bowls of pho did not even have carry-out to fall back on.

That all ends today.

Here’s a note from management regarding today’s reopening:

1) We have reduced points of contact by implementing a QR code menu accessible through your own phone when you come in;

2) The condiments and utensils will no longer be available on the table, but will be pre-wrapped and provided by your servers;

3) Tables are now spaced at least 6 feet apart;

4) Servers will all be wearing masks.

You may order ahead and do carry out by calling (216) 781-7462. Our menu is located on our website at www.superiorpho.com

We look forward to seeing and serving everyone soon!

For 25 years, Douglas Trattner has worked as a full-time freelance writer, editor and author. His work as co-author on Michael Symon's cookbooks have earned him four New York Times Best-Selling Author honors, while his longstanding role as Scene dining editor has garnered awards of its own.

One reply on “Closed Since March, Superior Pho Has Fired Up the Soup Kettles and Reopened for Business”

  1. Dude wtf? Sure, Scene sucks, but Superior Pho is a goddamn Cleveland treasure. Don’t take it out on them.

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