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So I come here occasionally (whenever my group wants pho), and I started to notice that the portions of noodles and meat lack heavily compared to other, albeit less popular pho restaurants (like the one across the street). The last few times I've gone, I literally could've pulled out all the noodles they gave me on one chopstick dip.
While the quality of the broth and meat is still good for the price, the amount of food they give takes away from the original 5-star appeal that this place had for me.
I honestly think there are better places to go if you want more food for similar quality and price, not to mention their prices are no longer cheaper than the surrounding pho restaurants. Kind of disappointed that my once favourite pho restaurant no longer holds the same value that it used to!
EDIT:
After coming here on a busier day, I can safely lower my rating down a notch. While the food is fantastic for the price, the service and atmosphere is at best average.
When the restaurant is busy (most days), the tables get really cramped and it's hard to eat your food without knocking elbows with the person next to you, and the service is quite slow / not super attentive.
ORIGINAL:
5 stars because this is to me the best pho place for its price in the city
10$ for an extra large (tax included) which can probably feed two but i down that s*** so fast
very good quality beef, great broth that honestly tastes so different to other pho places
my friend used to convince me that this place was so much better whenever we went to different pho places, I never believed it but damn once I came here it's clear who reigns over the pho kingdom
the decor and atmosphere in the restaurant is nice and the service is fine, no complaints
note: haven't tried the non-pho dishes but why would you, it's pho bang new york, don't come here for non-pho items if you want the best they have to offer
also, you must use the sauces (hoisin, sriracha, lime) well in order to achieve the best tasting broth
my pho-avorite place hehehe
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