Edit: And if anyone knows of a place with good Pho and Vietnamese sandwiches that would be awesome, nothing warms my heart like a big bowl of Pho and a nice Banh Mi or whatever the various other sandwiches are called.
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Cauld
United States350 Posts
Edit: And if anyone knows of a place with good Pho and Vietnamese sandwiches that would be awesome, nothing warms my heart like a big bowl of Pho and a nice Banh Mi or whatever the various other sandwiches are called. | ||
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vnlegend
United States1389 Posts
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yrba1
United States325 Posts
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Cauld
United States350 Posts
On June 06 2011 10:48 vnlegend wrote: I live in the bay area, CA and most pho is basically the same. Pho is pretty easy to make and you can't really fail badly at it. Many home cooks (moms, etc) can make it to decent quality. If you don't like the soup, just add some sauce/hot sauce until it's to your liking. This essentially makes all the pho places become the same. Also get a little plate and mix the sauce/hotsauce in it and dip the meat into it before you eat with the noodle. You sir, are a genius. I don't know why it never occurred to me to mix sauces and then dip my meats in them, but I'm definitely gonna try it this week. | ||
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Sinensis
United States2513 Posts
![]() EDIT : not the one I eat at but same name. This place is about as average as it gets, but pho is rare in North Florida, so I take what I can get. They have good Viet specialty beverages like taro, boba, coconut drinks, sweet bean drinks, etc. EDIT 2: this place is good/funny too ![]() | ||
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MetalLobster
Canada532 Posts
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Chairman Ray
United States11903 Posts
On June 06 2011 09:46 Kaoriyu wrote: I live in Calgary and my mom makes the best Pho I have ever tasted, nothing in my city compares to it, little Saigon in orange county doesn't compare and even the pho in Vietnam doesn't compare to her recipe either. Only one who makes Pho better than my mom is my grandma who taught her the recipe =). I run on this stuff, Pho is my fuel. Next Calgary meetup we're going to this guy's house for Pho | ||
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MetalMarine
United States1559 Posts
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ugapa
United States153 Posts
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seRapH
United States9803 Posts
No I can't make it but having roommates who can is great ^^ | ||
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Snuggles
United States1865 Posts
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MetalMarine
United States1559 Posts
but really, a lot more people are trying a lot of new foods nowadays. Eating the same thing over n over is bleh. There are tons of quality food out there to try no matter where it's from, you just have to find it. | ||
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brownthing
United States189 Posts
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DystopiaX
United States16236 Posts
On June 06 2011 11:11 seRapH wrote: I eat in my apartment. No I can't make it but having roommates who can is great ^^ DAMN I NEED TO FIND TALENTED ROOMMATES | ||
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Trajan98
Canada203 Posts
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MattyClutch
United States711 Posts
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Supamang
United States2298 Posts
http://phobichnga.ytmnd.com/ | ||
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theherder2
United States538 Posts
Because he was Soviet. | ||
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Supamang
United States2298 Posts
On June 06 2011 11:36 theherder2 wrote: Why did the Russian love to eat pho? Because he was Soviet. Omg, I am committing this one to memory 11/10 | ||
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.DrK
Canada326 Posts
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