Pho Anh Huyen is still the best. Always 30A lol
Pho Anh Huyen is still the best. Always 30A lol
Last edited by msommers; 12-17-2016 at 12:36 AM.
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Pho Rang Dong is the only place I go to for Pho. The broth ~~
#1 xtra large everytime
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A negative for me for Pho An on Macleod and 90th SE (old future shop of 1992 era)
Just really generic broth, Ma and pa type of place (no problem with that), no ambuence to the place imo. If you're in this area for Pho, just take the risk and go to Bolsa by Rona.
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This has been my go to place for the past year. My sister lives near by and recommended it. Had it this past Saturday, delicious as always.Originally posted by msommers
Pho Anh Huyen is still the best. Always 30A lol
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Plus, is it true you can feed a pig elephant dong and it will still grow and build meat?
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Love Bolsa! Family place with a crazy Mama!Originally posted by TomcoPDR
A negative for me for Pho An on Macleod and 90th SE (old future shop of 1992 era)
Just really generic broth, Ma and pa type of place (no problem with that), no ambuence to the place imo. If you're in this area for Pho, just take the risk and go to Bolsa by Rona.
I know it's been brought up in the past, but who has the best satay that's not the peanut satay? I'm thinking like the satay at Bagolac.
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The Sate I like the best is at Binh Minh. if you ask for extra Sate when ordering they give you a jar of it on your table (add as much as you want). You can also buy it from them in a to go cup.Originally posted by sexualbanana
I know it's been brought up in the past, but who has the best satay that's not the peanut satay? I'm thinking like the satay at Bagolac.
Originally posted by jwslam
Mine is noodle king
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a consultant recommended me to give Noodle King a try and order the cream style sate, he says it's not in the menu but it's really good.
anyone know about this?
I used to like Hoai but when we went there last week I thought the broth was weak, would rather go to Pasteur Saigon.Originally posted by darthVWader
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2. Pho Hoai, Chinatown
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Anyone have an idea when Song Huong is going to be reopening?
I get the 16 + sate, cooked sprouts.Originally posted by taemo
a consultant recommended me to give Noodle King a try and order the cream style sate, he says it's not in the menu but it's really good.
anyone know about this?
It's literally the only place I can walk into and never divert from my order. I've walked in so many times thinking "I'm going to try that fried macaroni my buddy really likes"... and then the though subsides when it comes to ordering time
I believe sate beef is #21? It's definitely on the menu though.
Most people I know get the special (12?) and add sate but I don't eat the tripe / tendon, just the nam
I know Noodle World on 17th ave is the same owner and supposedly has identical menus.
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End of feb. that what the owner told me.Originally posted by BigDL
Anyone have an idea when Song Huong is going to be reopening?
Tried "Pho Van" today on a whim (in the Country Hills Landing area - Across Harvest Hills Blvd from T&T NW and T-Pot).
It was actually really good, had the Satay beef and it was more spicy than others I have tried.
Pro's:
Broth was flavorful and aromatic
Generous amount of meat
Noodles had good texture
Food came quickly after ordering
Spicy Satay
Con's:
They were a little stingy on the herbs (one sprig of thai basil for the two of us)
Slightly more expensive than my usual spot (Binh Minh in Forest Lawn) by $1.50 per bowl ($9.00 vs. $10.50)
Overall:
I would eat there again if I was in the area but not sure I would drive out of my way to go there. Binh Minh is still my favorite.
The one in the strip mall call "Ashton square" or something? (there's a subway there)This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yeah, when I'm in that area, I like this place, better than the pho place "attached" to T&T harvest hills... I'd rather just go in TT to get their kiosk shrimp wonton
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Noodle King sounds delicious! Would have to give it a try!
My go-to is Pho Kim. I've been going there for years as its close to work/home, cheap, and super quick. Sometimes I can be in and out of that place within 15 mins. I go there so often that they just ask me "same thing?" every time I go.
One time I was meeting up with my gf there for lunch. We drove separate cars and when they saw me getting out of my car in the parking lot they just started cooking my usual #4 XL. So by the time I got in and sat down my pho was already being served to me, before my gf even got to pick up the menu.
Gotta say, as a white boy in the north, my 2 favorite places for pho are Saigon Red Sky and Pho Thanh thanks to the recommendations in this thread.
I either order the chicken satay or the rare beef and beef balls at those places respectively.
Anyone think anywhere else can do those dishes better?
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I need some deep south recommendations folks.
recommendation: drive to the SE aka International Ave.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I liked Pho Van better than Saigon Red Sky (only tried it once in January, it was decent but this place is better for sure) and I think I liked it more than Pho Thanh too, but they are pretty comparable now that I think about it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
+1, try any of the suggestions in this thread from that area.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also, behind Pho Dau Bo inside the "mall" AKA little Saigon, bring a big pot to "Bun Bo Hue Deli" for $20 they will fill your pot with enough to feed 4-6 people and it is amazing!
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Hong An Vietnamese Cuisine on 130th Ave beside Canadian Tire, same parking lot as The Keg.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Thanks. That's right beside Kiro, which was recommended as a decent Ramen place, which I like, and Karma, where I go for Indian food.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
South side is pretty thin on good places to eat.