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My wife and I ordered had very high hopes for this restaurant--it was recommended by my wife's cousin. We ordered a pho dac biet and Thai red curry. Their "Pho Dac Biet": The essence of the pho, the broth, was horrible. It seemed like they took two parts chicken stock to one part oil/grease, threw in the pan drippings from the cooked meat and then added two-times the salt (or msg) they should've. I will say, the meat in the pho was actually quite good, excluding the "meatballs" that were made from an unidentifiable, rubbery meat. However, the meat becomes irrelevant when the soup's broth is SO BAD. Their "Red Thai Curry": My wife ordered it with vegetables. We still have no idea what they actually brought to the table. It was green, contained no curry and had the consistency of raw egg whites. The only flavor was of ginger. My wife had one bite and spat it out. It was, in fact, inedible. (Note: red curry is usually RED, contains Thai red curry, with a coconut milk base.) All that said, not only was this restaurant's "pho" the worst rendition I've ever had, this place actually has THE WORST FOOD I'VE EVER HAD AT A RESTAURANT. It's quite annoying how bad the food is there.
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