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Bidra med feedbackWas here with friends years ago never returned towards the end of eating my special bark noodle soup, I met an insect in my bowl. didn't say anything when my friends were happy to eat, they were the ones who recommended the place to bring me over. I didn't want to ruin her appetit. other 2 x more dead insects were asked internally disgusting if I used to eat without realizing. then the same was asked about my friends as they have been on this place several times. even wondered if other customers do the same, I am the type that looks at my eating while eating through previous bad desires to make sure that I don't eat anything wrong. if I am not distracted what happens in the rule we enter convos while eating therefore the paranoia that I may have eaten still insects than at any rate beside the dead insects that pho was ok rather eat the pho in the campsie hotel, as its much more beautiful has said friends disappoint the insects after we make them immune it helps. yes really I kno that would already, but rather eat garlic lol
To eat too expensive, each dish earns them $6 gain. it's a demolition. it is not worth going there. no value for money. cheap ingredients with water/soup.
I had the seafood noodle pho. It was a great deal for $12. The broth had many flavors and the seafood was fresh. The restaurant itself looks a bit run-down and is located near a busy bus stop, but the staff was extremely welcoming and friendly. Overall, it's a good spot for a quick, simple meal, but nothing too creative.
Decent portions and aromes. Despite its unfairer introduction, it is worth a try. has a series of pho and rice offerings, but no long!
We have been dining at this restaurant for several years and consistently enjoy our meals. The soups are large and packed with flavor, especially the chicken and beef combination soups. Each table has teapots, so you don't need to purchase drinks separately. The staff is friendly and eager to ensure your satisfaction.