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Good portions! The pho was a little spicier than expected but still tasty. I did have a few bone pieces with the brisket. Expected something like Bánh Xèo for the duck pancake; their version has a lighter wrapper. Really liked the rice paper roll with the omelet and the sauce that came with it!
A different take on pho. Had the stew beef and brisket, unique blend of flavours. Quick service for a local lunch option.
Space is very limited during lunch hour, so best is avoid those times. Service is wonderful and the taste is pretty good
Decent Vietnam restaurant in the heart of the city. Small menu but everything tasted good. Prices were reasonable too.
Hidden gem. Rich flavour beef and brisket Pho was a welcome surprise given the modest look of the place and the dish itself, while dumplings with pork were fried just the right to be crispy just on the outside. I went there because other place on the same street was completely full, and I'm very gla
Food was criminally bad and it seems like all the "local guides" giving it 5 stars must get paid to do so. I don't think anyone could honestly rate the food here higher than at 2 at best. Soggy, lukewarm, and flavorless. Had the tofu/mushroom bun and honestly eating raw, unseasoned vegetables is mor
Had dry noodles with crispy pork and prawn . Was too pricey $13 for a few crispy pork and literally 2 prawns . Seating isnt great . Mostly large tables shared with others . The guys are too pushy to get us out so they can free up space even though there was plenty empty . My friends got thai green
Ordered a tofu roll. Bread roll had obviously been microwaved from frozen. It fell into pieces and was obviously put together with no care whatsoever. It bordered on disgusting. I also saw one of the staff drop a bag of food on the floor, pick it up and dump it on a chopping board and continue to wo
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