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Simply put, pho is a New Orleans staple. Many people outside of the city don't often seem to know, but the Big Easy is home to a vibrant Vietnamese community, which primarily dates back to 1975, when many refugees from Vietnam arrived in Louisiana following the Fall of Saigon. Over the past four decades, Vietnamese cuisine has only made New Orleans' rich culinary heritage even more incredible and is now widely regarded as an integral component of contemporary Creole.

That being said, it's not very difficult to find a neighborhood spot for pho — the Vietnamese soup known for its long-simmered beef (or chicken, or vegetarian) broth containing various cuts of meat and thin rice noodles — there are dozens. Here, our picks for the best.

Please note, these spots are arranged by neighborhood, not ranked.

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Note: Restaurants on this map are listed geographically.