The Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce was pleased to hold a ribbon cutting ceremony in celebration of the grand opening of Pho Zaap, located at 101 North Main Street in Rochester, NH. Held on Thursday, May 28, 2026, at 10:30 a.m., the event brought together members of the Greater Rochester business community to welcome the new restaurant and enjoy a sampling of delicious appetizers.

Pho Zaap is a family-owned restaurant that proudly brings together the rich and authentic flavors of Vietnamese, Laotian, and Thai cuisine. Built from the ground up with passion and dedication, the restaurant’s goal is to introduce people to the bold, comforting, and unforgettable tastes that make Southeast Asian food so special. Every dish reflects generations of tradition, culture, and home-style cooking that the owners are honored to share with the community. Each order is prepared fresh daily and made to order, ensuring quality and flavor in every bite. Their dishes are carefully crafted to create the perfect balance of savory, sweet, spicy, tangy, and aromatic flavors that excite every palate. Whether guests are trying these cuisines for the first time or looking for familiar comfort foods, Pho Zaap invites them to experience the freshness, authenticity, and heart behind every meal they serve.

For more information about Pho Zaap, please contact Amanda Khamphachan at 603-403-1219.

Caption: Pho Zaap Owner Amanda Khamphachan joins team members, family, and community members in a ceremonial ribbon cutting. From left: Susan Rice, Rochester City Council; Kendall Spewock, Admiral Property Management and Sales; Heather Mills, Admiral Property Management and Sales; Chamber President Tanya Hervey; Caitlyn Turgeon, HBL Insurance; Mary Henderson, Bank of New Hampshire; Melissa Lesniak, Lesniak Home Team – Keller Williams Coastal and Lakes & Mountains; Sabir Abdalla, New York Life Insurance; Lee Nentwig, City of Rochester; Tyler Clark, Straight Forward Life & Annuity; Jillian Pierce, Fresh Sprout Consulting; Angela Matthews, DJM Property Management, LLC; Laurie Tremblay, First Seacoast Bank; Michael Stevens, Ace Handyman Services – Seacoast; and Rochester Mayor Chuck Grassie.