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| - We came for Pho, we ordered a number of things. Everything was great, they got the heat just right as each of us ordered it.
We knew it was going to be good when we came in and saw Thai customers at the tables, Thai people coming and going, and a very pretty Thai waitress who had all the manners and graciousness of a fancy place in this family restaurant.
Its not big, pretty, or decorated much. Its the kind of place you might eat at if you were walking through a market district in Thailand, only very clean yet simple and all about the food.
The restroom is in the back, I suggest using it even if you don't need to. Why? Because as this is a family down-home kind of place you walk to it by going through the kitchen. You'll see people making everything by hand, the way it should be. Vegetables being chopped, meats grilling, noodles being made. It was all very authentic. The kitchen staff was friendly and I got the feeling I could have walked up to any of them and asked them to show me what they were doing and they would have been happy to do so. I regret not doing that and when we go back next time I will!
Our waitress had the traditional Thai meekness yet friendly and helpful. Each engagement with her ended in a slight bow. She was polite and friendly. being young it was also fun to watch an young Thai teenager, or maybe in his early twenties flirt with her and both were cute and bashful about it yet she was never unprofessional.
Yes this is a whole in the wall in a less than nice neighborhood of not particular value or attraction. I gave it a high rating for its authenticity, friendliness, and low price for really good food.
We talked about it for the next two days and I'm anxious to go again next time I'm in LV.
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