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I walked in shortly after 11am and the restaurant already had a steady stream of people trickling in. I ordered the beef pho and egg rolls. Total came to just over $12. After about five minutes, my soup was ready for me! It came with the traditional garnishes of bean sprouts, lime and jalapeno (but the mint/thai basil was missing...but i don't use that anyway). At first taste, the broth was solid. The noodles were clumped up into a ball and despite other reviews, their wasn't a lot of meat in it. A few meatball halves and the flank steak. After a few squirts of hoisin and sriracha, i decided that this was just an ok Pho. Nothing spectacular.... The broth didn't seem like it simmered overnight....there was something a little "instant" to it. The egg rollls were crispy but really lacking any seasoning. I don't think I would order them again. The pho was just ok... I'd rank it probably second best in the land. I would prefer to walk down the street and eat At Pho 911 anyday. The place was busy and it seemed everyone was either ordering the pho or a thai curry. Welcome to town, Pho Cafe!
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