I brought in my my own bowl for take out. They were so confused.. It just makes it easier. And meat is fully cooked. The pho #4 is good but the portions were very small . FYI they only take cash...
This is a great little hole in the wall. The staff and owners seem to be two Vietnamese ladies who are very kind and endearing.
The prices, if you look at the menu photo, are below normal prices yet the servings are larger. To compare, Saigon and Little Saigon downtown are more expensive but the servings are much smaller.
The menu is more diverse than usual, offering wonton noodle soup with char siew (roast pork) and several offerings not usually seen. I have had the bun riue (crab and tomato noodle soup) and it blew me away. I can't remember seeing it elsewhere but I usually go just for pho, and it reminds me very much of laksa, an incredible curry soup I can't find in Wichita but is local to Singapore and Malaysia, spreading in popularity similarly to pho in SE Asia and Oceania.
I've had several offerings and am just super happy with this place. They sell servings of the chilli (not sriracha which simply means chilli, but ground chilli pepper in mild oil), and it's also on the table. If you like chilli, this is the no salt, no nonsense version.
If I had to choose between the higher profile places and here, servings and value aside, I would still go here. Flavorful and a legit atmosphere.
The food is excellent. The place is small, with around 10 tables. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. Service is fast and the loud TV in the background adds to the authenticity of the experience. We shared a couple of noodle dishes and a bahn mi sandwich. They use quality ingredients, with lots of flavor and an adequate amount of heat. If you're looking for an authentic Vietnamese food experience then this place is where you should try, and it will be hard to beat the prices. The entire experience is excellent.
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