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| - If you've never had pho before, this is the perfect place to try it for the first time. With surprising classy decor for the area, it not only feels nice to eat at, but it also has a simplified pho menu that's easy to order off of for beginners.
The pho broth has great taste and it comes with all of the condiments that I expect a good pho place to have: basil, jalapenos, bean sprouts, and lime. (Seriously, idk why but some of the places in Pittsburgh don't give you everything...) While they don't give you a dipping plate for the side (my friend taught me to put my hoison and sriracha sauces on the side and dip into them), you can ask for one if you'd like.
Keep in mind, I'm not saying this is the end all be all for pho places, but it is very good with a great price if you're new to trying Vietnamese food.
I've also had their spring rolls which were enjoyable, but I mainly get the Vegetable pho. I'm adding this to my list of Oakland lunch spots, but do keep in mind that at Craig and Center, it's a bit of a hike!
Anyway, tl;dr great place to try pho for the first time (idk why I said that bc this review really isn't that long...)
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