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  • OUTSTANDING Pho noodle soup! Extremely tasty broth. I tried Superior pho for the first time today, and I regret not going there sooner. I admit the hidden hole-in-the-wall location made it less appealing so I always went elsewhere when in the mood for Vietnamese food. Superior is getting elevated in my go-to restaurant list after my first experience. I got a meal combo #10, which includes any large Pho (I got beef brisket), a delicious Bahn Mi Vietnamese sandwich (roast pork, pate, mayo, picked veggies, all on french bread), plus a drink. I upgraded the drink to a taro bubble tea, which was not the best - the bobba/pearls were not tasty and chewy. This combo should actually have a small pho rather than the large size because it is a LOT of food. I also tried a little of the shredded marinated pork over broken rice with pickled veggies and it was very good. For anyone new to Pho: It comes with your choice of meats along with rice noodles and some lighter herbs in a savory broth. A plate of bean sprouts, Asian basil, mint, pepper and lime is brought out on a plate. You can eat the noodle soup plain, and I recommend you do that for a bite or two to get an initial taste to enjoy the broth flavor. Many people will put in healthy handfuls from the plate of veggies, twist the lime juice, throw in a sliced jalenpeno pepper, and then squeeze some hoisin sauce (thick black sweet/tangy flavoring), and red Sriracha chilli sauce (a little goes a long way as the Sriracha can overpower everything). Mix it up and enjoy. It is a two handed affair with the soup spoon in one hand and chopsticks in the other. Lots of napkins are at the table to wipe your mouth AND your brow from eating all the hot noodles. Do not get Superior Pho mixed up with #1 Pho. Both are on Superior Avenue. Superior can be accessed by walking into the door facing Superior Ave., but then you have to walk all the way through the building, passing an accounting shop, an American restaurant, and a Korean restaurant. An easier way is to drive around to the back of the building and park in the lot that has a "Superior Pho" sign above the back-door. The food is worth the trouble. Enjoy.
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