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Meant to go here last time, but ended up next door so I tried this place a week ago. Shouldn't have bothered; everything was squished into a small Chinese take out box - when I peaked in the bag before leaving, I thought they had left something out, but was assured everything was there. Uh yea, everything was so tightly squished that it was too much effort just trying to peel the noodles away from everything else. And you can imagine the portion of ingredients if it all fit into that container! When I got home, I couldn't find the meat and was so disgusted and irritated when I noticed the few pieces I was given had been haplessly floating in the hot liquid since I left the establishment. Needless to say, the meat had overcooked in the broth and was nothing more than thin strips of leather. When I called and inquired why the items weren't put on the side for a take-out order like MOST normal Vietnamese places do for Pho, I only received a response was that I needed to ask??? Amount of meat given was so not worth the $9.00, barely two decent sized servings. Also, what Viet restaurant doesn't have the spicy peppered flakes oil/sauce, apparently they don't?!? I asked for extra and got some nasty mix that just ended up in the garbage.Broth was good, but not good enough to go back!
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