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Bidra med feedbackI'm a big Pho fan, and once I heard about this new Vietnamese restaurant that opened, I had to try. Anyone who makes my experience that way. Had a good friend who never had pho. So we went in and we were immediately greeted and set ourselves. I have inspected the Pho menu and ordered a P10 for me, which is various types of raw beef in a hot beef stew with noodles and a P11 for my friend who was chicken meat in chicken broth with noodles. They had only two options medium $8.59 or a big $10.59. I have both in mediums. They arrived in 15 minutes. Some parts of the meat in my soup were somewhat raw, but still soaking. The cattle broth was perfect. I tasted my friends pho chicken and was quite satisfied with the taste. This is a place where I will definitely return. I usually go to Pho 78 from university and Pines, but this is perfect and very close to my house I like. recommend this place.
Searched for a new good vietnamese restaurant near me found it. I loved Pho since I had it in Seattle, Wa over 15 yrs ago. Never knew this place was here. The staff was courteous, the Pho is awesome; what else can a girl ask for. Definitely will be back!!
The Bun Bo Hue was so delicious that I completely forgot to take a photo! William ordered Pho and absolutely loved the broth! I really wish I had the opportunity to try more items from the menu!
I stopped by for lunch on a random weekday, drawn in by the restaurant's decent reviews and my ongoing quest for good Vietnamese food. I was seated promptly and given a menu. I quickly decided on the Goi Cuon (fresh spring rolls) and Pho Dac Biet (a combination of steak, brisket, tripe, tendon, and meatball). The spring rolls were served in a charming little boat-shaped basket and tasted wonderfully fresh. The pho was served piping hot, packed with ingredients, and had a rich, flavorful broth. Service was quick, as you might expect in Asian restaurants, but my server went the extra mile to explain the different types of pho available. I’ll definitely return to try the rice vermicelli entrees when I'm in the area again.
I stumbled upon this restaurant while exploring my neighborhood, and it's conveniently located next to Dora's Market. I brought a friend visiting from Hong Kong, and we both really enjoyed the food. The broth was flavorful yet light, and we tried the Tom Kha Gai, which was excellent. My friend had the vegetable Pho, which also had a rich and fresh-tasting broth. The portion sizes were quite generous. We also indulged in Taro bubble tea, which turned out to be the best I've had in this area. We ended up ordering a lot, but to our surprise, the bill was quite reasonable. The waiter was friendly and attentive, and the restaurant itself was clean and well-maintained. I definitely plan to return!