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Asian shop turned in Vietnamese restaurant in Reading town centre

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Sunday, August 10, 2025 5:01 am
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The K&K oriental food store has been converted into the Pho 86 Vietnamese restaurant in St Marys Butts, Reading town centre. Credit: James Aldridge, Local Democracy Reporting Service

The K&K oriental food store has been converted into the Pho 86 Vietnamese restaurant in St Marys Butts, Reading town centre. Credit: James Aldridge, Local Democracy Reporting Service

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A food and convenience store in Reading town centre has been turned into a Vietnamese restaurant.

K&K Supermarket, a shop that sold Vietnamese and ‘Asean’ food in St Mary’s Butts has been converted into the new restaurant Pho 86.

The website for Pho 86 states: “Our story started with a craving. After settling in the UK, our founders missed the soulful flavours of home — the slow-simmered broths, the fragrance of fresh herbs, the unmistakable warmth of a family meal.

“These dishes carried memories of Vietnam: street-side phở stalls, weekend meals with loved ones, and recipes passed down through generations.

“So we opened Pho 86 to bring that same spirit to life — a space where authentic Vietnamese flavours and heartfelt hospitality come together.

“Since then, Pho 86 has become a welcoming spot for homesick hearts, curious food lovers, and anyone searching for a genuine, lovingly prepared Vietnamese meal.

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“Every dish we serve is made with care, tradition, and time-honoured technique.”

The restaurant opened at the end of July, with a photo shared online showing a celebratory balloon arch and the first customers enjoying their meals.

The owners have applied to start serving alcohol with meals from 11am to 10pm each day of the week.

The application has been submitted to Reading Borough Council’s licensing department, and is subject to a statutory consultation.

You can comment on the application by emailing licensing@reading.gov.uk.

The deadline for representations is Wednesday, August 27.

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