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Decided to try this new Vietnamese restaurant, and was pretty satisfied. They offer a pretty standard menu for a Vietnamese restaurant, with your various soups, vermicelli bowls, broken rice dishes, banh mi, goi cuon, etc. I was able to try most of these thanks to my stupid large appetite, but I mostly came away impressed with their pho. Very flavorful broth, good portion of noodles and meat, and a very large portion overall. Usually I find myself smothering my bowl in hoisin sauce and sriracha (sorry not sorry pho purists), but the broth needed no help. My one small complaint would be that the meat had a little too much gristle for my liking. I also ordered the banh mi, goi cuon, and got to try the bun thit nuong cha gio. They were okay... I probably wouldn't get any of them again here. The service was very attentive and you won't have any language barrier problems. The place itself is very casual, not trying to be anything it isn't. They have a TV in the dining area as well. Very good bowl of pho, and a worthy addition to Cleveland's stable of Vietnamese restaurants.
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