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Unbeknownst to myself, I began a subconscious quest to find the perfect pho sate and Red Sky was my first stop. This is a favourite go to for a few friends of mine, and when they asked me to meet here for lunch, my first reaction was "There's a pho place in Beddington?" Yes, yes there is. It is in the same strip mall as Senoire's (aka home of the most delicious donair pizza that ever existed), so it wasn't hard to find (although parking is another story) This place is very small (they can fit maybe 20 people in here comfortably), but it is really clean and the staff are super friendly. After snacking on some spring and salad rolls, our bowls of pho came out. Even though I went with a small, there was more than enough for me to eat. The sate was not overpowering with spiciness, it really complemented the savoury beef broth (that wasn't laden with MSG which is always a huge plus) and there was a good portion of noodles and beef flank - seriously, how did this all fit in small bowl? I've gone back to Red Sky a few times since, dabbled in noodle and rice dishes but I always go back to the pho sate - I think it's their best dish
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