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| - three and a half stars to Pho Ao Sen.
It is a great restaurant. The decor is modern and has somewhat of a Vietnamese flare, and the restaruant is never too loud or crowded, which is good when you want to actually enjoy a meal.
The pho is really good. So far, I've had their chicken pho and their spicy beef pho (which is the best out of them all). Usually, I order the spicy beef pho without the congealed pork blood... but who knows, it could be good.
Their spring and egg rolls are pretty good as well, and come on a plate in a very aesthetically pleasing manner.
The only couple of things that are keeping me from giving Pho Ao Sen a full four stars is that
1. Every time I go there, I see the owners/family that works there sitting on a computer in the corner and eating. I mean, eating and keeping busy while at work is alright, just not infront of customers.
2. The same owners/ family tends to watch over you while you eat, which is sometimes uncomfortable.
3. A lot of things on the menu are overpriced. Compared to Da Vang, another Vietnamese eatery in the area, Pho Ao Sen does not compare with the quality to price ratio.
I do frequently go to Pho Ao Sen, however, it is not my number one choice when it comes to Vietnamese places.
Not the best, not the worst, but still pretty good.
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