Philip P.
Yelp
This has been the most expensive pho I've ever paid for, but it's also the cleanest tasting pho I've had in a long time.
Decided to try to place out after driving by it so many times the past month or two. It's a small little restaurant that has a bright and clean ambience. It's pretty quiet when there's only a couple customers, but when the house is packed... man, can it get loud. I felt like I had to start shouting once the dinner rush came in.
So you order ahead at the counter and grab a table afterwards. The menu is fairly simple with appetizers, banh mi sandwiches, vermicelli bowls, pho, and drinks. Went with the pork belly baos as a starter and got the beef pho bowl.
Pork belly bao had a small piece of meat in it and a slice of apple surprisingly. The sauce brought it all together and it was good. I don't think it's worth getting with the the small piece of meat that was in it.
The beef pho was pretty good. Bean sprouts was already added to the bowl so there wasn't a side dish of veggies to add basil, bean sprouts, lime juice, or jalepenos to your liking. What's in the bowl is what you get I guess. I have to give props to the broth here. It was so clean and tasted wonderful. The amount of meat and noodles in the bowl felt like the right amount. It wasn't too little or too much of either. Very nice. The hoisin and sriracha sauces were available, but I didn't want to ruin the broth by adding them in.
Even though the pho broth was good, I don't know if I want to pay such a hefty price for that again. I could probably get talked into it though haha!