DONT EAT THE PH?!!! Great for Thai, bad for Vietnamese food. All the Thai dishes I've had here are great and I can't seem to find better Thai food on campus. However, I had a craving for ph? so I here. I order the Xe Lua (P1) and I was beyond unimpressed. The broth is very sweet which is totally not right if you know good ph?. The broth should be rich in the flavor of meat that you ordered not watery and sweet. Ok top of that the meat lacked flavor. My favorite part about ordering ph? is the huge plate of cilantro, mint, sprouts, limes, green onions, and jalapeƱos that is supposed to come with it. They gave me a super tiny plate of bean sprouts with one lime, a few sprinkles of cilantro, and one lime. NO MINT. This is honestly unacceptable in the ph? world and it shows that they take no honor in their Vietnamese cuisine. I had to ask for mint and more cilantro and the person working the counter gave me a handful of cilantro sprigs. They don't have mint. Before this meal I rated Bangkok at a 4.