Hm. I actually did have a very interesting experience...
In the end it's still like any other pho restaurant.
The difference is that Jenni Pho actually doesn't give cilantro in their pho unless you ask for it. It's actually good that they don't considering the amount of people who don't like cilantro. I had to ask for some on the side.
You know that saying that the dirtiest pho tastes the best? When you know their thumb has been dipped in the soup it gives it it's full flavor? Well of course it's just a joke, but point being, Jenni Pho's pho actually tastes really clean compared to Pho Kim Long and Pho So 1. So, I guess the dirtiest pho isn't the best, but in the end it's up to you to decide. If you do want cleaner tasting pho, or fresher tasting, definitely try this place out. Other than that, it's a pretty standard Vietnamese pho restaurant.
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