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I'm always on a never ending quest to find Vietnamese restaurants in Toronto that make great pho and after doing some shopping at Vaughan Mills Outlet Mall, I ended up at Pho Mi 99. In Toronto, there are a lot of Vietnamese restaurants now. A lot of them serve very mediocre pho and very few serve good pho and only a handful do an amazing bowl of pho. Pho Mi 99 falls just slightly below the good rating but definitely better than the mediocre end. I ordered a medium Pho Dac Biet (House special for $8.00 plus tax), the noodles were cooked right, beef quality was only okay, a little too fatty for my liking and the broth was not bad but a little on the weak side in terms of a rich flavour. It's still a decent bowl of pho but nowhere near the top places in the city. If you're near the Vaughan Mills area, it's a decent choice and probably slightly higher priced for the west end but still very reasonable and pretty clean from my experience eating there. It's also 100% Vietnamese run and owned if that matters to you.
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