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| - I was excited that a new Vietnamese Pho restaurant opened so close to work and home, we usually go down to Spring Mountain and eat, but it's so far and late at night even after work to drive for dinner. Tonight we decided to stop and try the place, they were busy and thought "Ok" the food must be good. Boy was that a understatement, I ordered the Seafood ChowMein and my son had the child's Pho with meatballs and Chicken Eggrolls and my wife ordered the Bun Bo Hue noodle soup. My son's egg rolls came out and I took a bite, it was the worse egg rolls I have ever eaten, barely no chicken, just vegetable. Then my Chow mein came out and I thought it was a appetizer, it was so boring looking and flavorless, the picture in the menu and what I got was not even close, it tasted (if any) and looked like they took a packet of Top Ramen noodles and put some blan sauce and some meat to the noodles. Then my wife Bun No Hue came out and I thought she ordered some wierd soup dish that I never seen before, she was so discusted by the look and the meat they put into it, another words it wasn't Bun Bo Hue that we are use to eating and seeing. She returned it and was so disappointed she didn't want to order something else and finally, they totally forgot my son's Meatball Pho, didn't even acknowledge the mistake. We will continue to drive to Chinatown and go to our favorite Vietnamese restaurant "Viet Noodle Cafe", we will never return to Pho Mai Mai again, at this rate they will not last long. You can always tell how good a Vietnamese restaurant is when you don't see any other Vietnamese patrons eating there. Just like any culture, we are the best judges when it comes to our own Homelands food and culture.
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