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What's making this a three star rather than two is honestly the no msg part. I've been here twice, the first time really didn't count cause all I got was an avocado smoothie which was decent. I could tell they used real avocados but I've had better. The second time, I got the pho classic. I thought the broth was good and I liked that it didn't feel super salty and I could definitely taste that there wasn't msg in it. I usually feel super thirsty and my mouth had a sticky sensation after eating food with tons of msg but I didn't feel it with this which was good. I wasn't too big of a fan of the gluten free pho noodles, I thought that they lacked texture. There also wasn't much meat or variations of meat in the pho. But the meat that was there, I got beef, was cook at a right amount and wasn't too tough like some other pho places. Along with the pho, I got the fried spring roll, beef again. I liked that it didn't feel heavy but thought that they could've put more meat in there or just have more flavour in general. Overall, this place is decent if you're looking for something homey and somewhat healthy (because let's be real, how healthy is pho really) but I definitely wouldn't say it's my top go to pho place.
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