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This is a hard review to write because the food and service here are good but nothing out of the ballpark. It was a rainy day and really needed a pho fix (we are from California). We purposely went out of our way to find this pho place given its high overall ratings. They have a limited menu of Pho (only chicken and beef) a total of 3 soups to pick from. They also had plates apps. Overall the pho was ok! The broth can be a little weak but the meat and noodles were fine. They also added the bean sprouts and onions into the mix for you so it really only comes with a side of lemon and garlic. If you're expecting the best pho this isn't it but it does hit the spot and service is great
The atmosphere is nice and cozy, I dined by myself, but the pho... was delicious. And so flavorful. The Limetka was that perfect refreshing lime taste to reset the palate before another spoonful.
Pho lacked flavor. No traditional Asian soup spoon. Water is poured from tap and served in a bottle that is a ready opened. Would pass on this place.
I am Vietnames and I traveled from Los Angeles, so my expectations for Pho was pretty high. However, I still liked the Pho here. I thought the taste was very authentic. It was northern Vietnamese styled Pho. The broth was flavorful, and the noodles were fresh. However, since I had really good beef in the U.S, I thought the beef pieces here were too thin and tough similar to beef in Pho in Vietnam lol. Anyways, the impression was still positive. This restaurant was located downstairs, and it was almost a self serve restaurant you order at the counter and self your own condiments. I also got a Vietnamese coffee here, and it was a okay.