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Contribuisci feedbackToday after shopping in Hershey, I decided to make an 11-mile trip to Elizabethtown and give this restaurant a try. I realized this was probably as close to the city as I've ever been. I was surprised that the restaurant was open on Sunday and in the middle of the afternoon! Of course we were the only ones. That killed the atmosphere. A better day/time to visit would help, but shopping was more important, ha ha! The room on the left of the restaurant was empty so that it also made the exterior a bit greedy. The interior ran very deep and could easily accommodate 15-20 tables. The menu was huge! In addition to the menu there were 2 more laminated pages. According to other reviews, the restaurant has already changed management as it was opened for the first time in winter 2016, and the larger menu was a by-product. Not sure why such a quick change of hands after only 6 months. We ordered #80 Bah Mi Dac Biet $4.99 as an appetizer and 3 noodle dishes as an entrees. The bah mi was cut into third parties per our request 1), and the baguette was on the outside and soft on the inside, as perfect as it could be. It didn't hurt my rubber like some in my other experiences. One for the bah mi. I would highly recommend it. #19 Pho Bo Tai Rib Eye) $8.99. The serving size in relation to the amount of Pho was given on the small side I thought. The ribs were too much red. One slice or two tasted, reminded of liver slivers, and I had to spit them out!! Breadh was fine. C. #35 Vermicelli Dac Biet Special) $9.99. Again, the amount of Pho was a little small. We felt we needed more Pho to accompany the more spicy and spicy ingredients. B #39 Vermicelli Thit Heo Grilled Pork) $7.99. This pork vermicelli salad was sweet and tasty. Very nice. Also the best value. A-. Total experience: 3.5. I complete it for the mere fact that it even exists in Elizabethtown, where ethnic delicacies are as close as the teeth of the hen.
I ordered casino mussels for appetizers and Spicy Beef Noodles for main. Both were delicious and the price is not bad. I will definitely come back to try more dishes from their 126 dish menu.
Hidden jewel that serves delicious Vietnamese dishes from extremely fresh ingredients. I love the Pho Ga. It has the best taste. Other places Pho is something bland and toppings are necessary, but at Etown Noodles the broth itself is delicious. Fresh spring rolls are also amazing.
Loved the menu. Loved the prices. Staff was extremely friendly and wanted feedback on the quality of the food. Learned that the restaurant had changed ownership and menu as of January 1st. This makes our family's love of Thai/Vietnamese food convenient and saves us a trip into Lancaster. We will definitely be back!
Food is always fresh staff is nice menu I great. Nice not to have to drive to Lancaster. The only negative is my son ordered dry chow fun. They used thin rice noodles instead of classic wide rice noodle.