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Pho Anise is very difficult to find. It is the only business open in this particular plaza (as of this writing) and is inside the plaza, so it's not visible from the road. I walked into a spacious, clean, but empty restaurant. The menu is quite large and contains much of the same items as other Vietnamese restaurants. I decided to order what I normally order at a local Vietnamese restaurant chain -- the grilled chicken and fried egg on rice ($9) and decided to include the spring rolls ($4). The meal came with a soup. The soup was super hot temperature-wise, so be careful! The spring rolls were fresh and tasty. Yum! Though it's quite pricey for what you get -- two spring rolls. The grilled chicken was very tasty, but nothing special compared to other places. The owner was definitely more attentive that the wait staff at other local Vietnamese chains, but it could just be that I was the only patron at 1pm on a Monday. I asked if they accept credit card, but she only confirmed that they accept debit. I'll have to come back and try their other dishes.
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