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I gotta admit, I really enjoyed my first experience at Saigon House. I ordered the Rare Beef Pho with an order of Fried Wontons. For some reason, I got my pho before my wontons, which are appetizers, but not that big of a deal. The pho tasted great and I was happy to have gotten a reasonable amount of beef for a small and all my add on vegetables were fresh. Only thing that brought this from a 5 star to a 4 was seeing alot of bubbles in my broth; something reminiscent of oil in a sauce. I've had pho at plenty of other restaurants and I can say I have never seen that. The wontons were crispy and delicious as the meat on the inside was nicely seasoned. The wonton shell had a sweetness to it that definitely added to the experience. I really wish I had more of these. All and all, I walked away with a full belly for a reasonable price of $15. Definitely planning to try more from the menu to justify bumping them to 5 stars.
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