Anh and Chi
Anh and Chi is a Vietnamese restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It has received Bib Gourmand status. Previously known and founded as Pho Hoang until 2016, the restaurant is currently owned by three known members of the Nguyen family: Executive chef Ly Nguyen, Amelie Nguyen and Vincent Nguyen. The name of the restaurant means "Brother and Sister" in Vietnamese.
History
In 1994, Hoang Van Nguyen founded the restaurant, originally called, Pho Hoang. Nguyen and his wife Ly, were both refugees of the Vietnam War and founded the restaurant to "remember and honour" their homeland while establishing their new life in Canada and to emphasize "understanding and appreciating culture".In 2010, Hoang Nguyen died due to liver failure. Nguyen's wife Ly, daughter Amelie, and son Vincent continued to operate the restaurant for a few years, but it "struggled to keep the restaurant afloat..." to the point where the Nguyen family had to "either close the restaurant or transform it".
In April 2016, addressed the struggles by renaming the restaurant into, what is today, Anh and Chi, "moderniz the room" and "revamp the menu".
In December 2020, the restaurant participated in the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees' Reservation By Donation program: a fundraising initiative to help Ukrainian refugees.