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Several websites had mentioned that this restaurant was one of the best Pho spots in Toronto. While visiting, it was within walking distance of our hostel. We were seated quite quickly and was surprised that there were S, L and XL pho options. Both my boyfriend and I ordered the #1, I ordered the large, while my boyfriend ordered the XL bowl. The XL bowl is priced at 9 CAD, which is about the standard price for a large sized bowl in NYC. When the XL bowl arrived, I was amazed. It was gigantic! The broth was delicious and the servings were decent, although there was a lot more noodles then I would have preferred. On our last day in Toronto with only about 10 CAD each to spare, we headed back here and it was also, a good experience, but a lot more crowded. The seating is pretty packed, but if you're looking for a quick and tasty bite to eat, check out Pho Hung.
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