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Pho The Noodles?? Not really sure what PT Noodles is supposed to stand for, but they have a legit quick stop Vietnamese spot if your in the Goodyear area. I always gravitate to pho when I don't feel well, and this spot was the closest on the day. It isn't a very big spot, and doesn't have fancy decor or televisions everywhere... and if anything I'm glad they don't. No frills food served quickly and authentically. I have a tried another shop closer to Lee Lee supermarket and thought it was weird when I was served egg rolls without mint or lettuce. Not the case here. Crisp outer shell with fresh mint and lettuce. The only way it should ever be served. I also had their fresh lemonade which was sweet and tart at the same time. I took the left over mint from the rolls and added it in since they didn't. The pho had a clean broth, and a balanced amount of noodles to meat. I also grabbed some banh mi for tomorrow's lunch and will report back on those in a later update. Overall I'm happy to have found this spot and will stop by whenever I'm in the area and in need of good pho.
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