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Contribuisci feedbackVery slow customer service.My daughter called today to order three mango sticky rice 30 mintues before me arriving to pick it up. I told the man that my daughter called and had ordered the mango sticky rice, he told me it's not done yet give me a couple of mintues. I waited 25 mintues for a simple order and the rice was already in a ziplock bag that he microwaved. It's was only two customers that had order before I came in, no one was dinning in.
I got the tonkotsu ramen with extra egg. I was greeted quickly with a smile. The ramen was super tasty. Good portion of toppings and pork. The bok choy was very fresh and cooked perfectly. The broth was very good. I added chili oil to mine. Made me feel good for the rest of the day. Definitely will try more food from here.
I am from the DC area originally and this is the most authentic Pho' place I have found in Florida! I will definitely be back to try some of the other dishes, staff was friendly, food came out hot and fresh! Big portions for the price you pay. I got the pork/shrimp rolls to start and they were fantastic. Beef pho for my entre' and the broth is crave-worthy!
Food was bad but perfect for White people, just the way they like it. Pho and sandwich are not as authentic as from Lao or other parts of Asia. Pleasant atmosphere and good service.Parking: Two accessible handicap parking in front.
Experience was oookay.The owners were respectful and kind. The environment was clean and presentable. The price point was roughly $10 each plate which isn't breaking the bank. I am asian and I can tell they were authentically Laotian which makes it feel better that the food will be more authentic.Unpopular opinion?? Honestly, I feel the ratings and reviews read prior to choosing this restaurant were inflated. In my humble opinion, the flavors and some of the amount didn't reflect the price points though. I am asian and have had good lao food. I am not asking for Michelin food. I am asking for food that has a bit more quality. I understand that the name says street food so the portions are meant to be small. We left not completely full nor satisfied but glad to have tried so we can say we did. Not full? Sure, we can forgive but not satisfied due to a few reasons makes it slightly challenging to return. I love mom and pop shops and want to support but I may only be able to support them this first time only.Food was mediocre at best. We got: (1) the grilled chicken but it wasn't grilled and flavor was ok only (2) papaya salad amount is small and flavor is ok, though we loved the crispy fried pork skin it came with (3) nam khao flavorful but slightly on salty end with hardly any of the cured pork sausage (they were so small and far and few, almost like light toppings. I had to dig for them to confirm if they were present and that is not what I want in a dish) nor was it made properly. Usually the rice is made in balls, deep fried and torn apart for equal amounts of crispiness and texture. They seemed to have cooked it in a pan and scrapped off the bottom parts that are slightly cooked more and they're in bigger longer pieces that aren't equally distributed (4) small sticky rice each for $2 rice slightly on the tougher side where it's almost stale, probably premade and warmed up in the microwave. Not a fan of the presentation in Ziploc bags.