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Bowl of Pho is solid. With so few places on the east side to get pho, I had to follow through on my long-standing bookmark for this place. Located in the Whole Foods shopping center of Woodmere, Bowl of Pho is situated between a florist and some other small shops. There isn't much ambience of any type in the restaurant, but even on a Sunday night it's packed and bustling with patrons. Their menu is pretty diverse with veg and non-veg options, but also maintains a pretty authentic Vietnamese feel. I can't dispute that the service is fast. If you're in a rush, this place will help you get in and out. My Mom and I ordered the pork rolls, which were surprisingly some of the better ones I've had on the east side. Really great crunch with fresh veggies tucked in the delicate rice paper. Yet, what we really came here for was the pho. As a pho enthusiast, I've tried oodles of noodles around the Greater Cleveland area. My beef pho satisfied my craving, and the broth had a sweeter taste to it. I liked it, but it wasn't the best to-die-for pho I've ever had. I'm definitely down for a return trip to try more things off their colorful menu.
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