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| - This has always been one of the favourites for my family. Hence, I will do my best to not give a biased review. So once you walk in, there is rarely any wait time, and you get seated right away more or less. The restaurant is at the corner of the intersection and is relatively big. The restaurant is decently furnished, but could be more comfortable in terms of lighting, it has a sorta "cool" atmosphere whereas I prefer "warm" ones.
The wait time to for food is alright, sometimes faster than expected, sometimes a little slower than expected. The pho is simply awesome, the broth tastes very deep and natural, and the ingredients are usually fresh. The noodles are very soft, and it is complimented by fresh slices of well proportioned beef. I always get their special dac biet pho which comes with all assortment of their meat. Their drinks are okay as well, but obviously not the best place for drinks. The proportions of their dishes/entrees are about standard.
Now, admittedly, some of their non-pho things such as their crispy spring rolls are over-fried (I even got a sore throat once), and their other dishes such as bbq pork on rice are great but not spectacular. So I guess for other vietnamese dishes, I would prefer eating elsewhere.
However, I can honestly say that I have not tasted better pho anywhere else, and visitors can also note that they don't feel too thirsty after eating pho there (indicating a lack of msg).
Pho sure I would also go here for pho in mississauga, and I can guarantee at the very least the pho wouldn't disappoint. Notice how reviewers who gave 1-3 stars didn't try the pho. When it comes to pho, it's the real deal here. Pho real.
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