I tried the following: chicken pho, Chow mein, sweet and sour chicken, teriyaki chicken, wontons, Mongolian beef, spring rolls.
Mongolian beef, teriyaki chicken, sweet and sour chicken, and wontons tasted like Chinese buffet food, but with better quality ingredients. The spring rolls were pretty bland; I'm not sure what I expected. But the pho was something else. I've never tried any other pho before, but this bowl was excellent. It was flavorful, had plenty of chicken and noodles, and had a real homemade style to it —you could tell it was not made from a preprepared meal kit.
Most of the dishes are pretty large. It's easy to get full with just one dish, especially if you share with a group. The bowl of pho is probably more than two cups. You also get a smaller, separate plate of chow mein if you order a meat dish (sweet and sour chicken and teriyaki chicken confirmed).
The environment is a bit aged, but service is quick and friendly. If it's your first time, ask for a picture menu.
Best Pho stateside I've been able to find, and it's right here in our back yard! And Momma Yum Yum never fails to great the guests herself. Her and her husband create a very pleasurable experience every time. Thank you!
Very nice staff and the egg rolls are the best I've ever had. The food was good also. If you like commercialized Asian food you might not like this place, it's more like good home cooking..
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