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I miss having a good pho spot in my area. The closest one is 30 minutes out if traffic isn't being dumb.
My go-to is bun bo Hue! Spicy soup with a thicker noodle than pho, and a bunch of meaty stuff going on, including a coagulated blood cake if it's legit (not my favorite part of the dish, honestly, but I always eat it). I also like bun cha Hanoi, which is usually a vermicelli dish with meatballs, pork belly, and a bunch of herbs, sometimes with a little cup of rich broth on the side.Good thread!
You and the D00D have turned this thread into a horrible head-on-collision between a short bus full of regular kids and a van full of paraplegics.
I’m into making Soda Chanh on hot days. Juice of a whole lime, sugar, club soda (not seltzer). More sugar than you think and it’s still way less sugary that a canned soft drink. Coldbrew: I’ll have to check out Pho Cyclo. I usually get Pho Ha because it’s close although a Vietnamese friend insists Pho Ha Saigon in the Oregon Market has the best broth in the city. I’m no expert but it’s definitely good. If your not just getting Pho, Nam Phuong is great. Sometimes crowded (tour busses of Vietnamese tourists from NYC stop there regularly) but the food is legit. The clay pot fish is awesome. They also have alcohol.
The Mexican food thread inspired me. I’m a huge pho and Vietnamese food fan. Post your shit, drop recipes, recommendations in your cities, etc…I’ll start. Pho Cyclo in south Philly. Brisket pho and shrimp summer rolls.
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I’ve had a lot of really bad pho in my life, a lot of dude’s thumbs in my bowl. I lived in little Saigon for years, had a lot of great pho too. That said, Joe’s pho in San Leandro is the best. Little pricey but massive portions and quality meat.Can’t go wrong with any chicken/beef/pork and rice combo plate. I don’t fuck with pate on my bahn mi.
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@TastyBurrito damn that's funny. I just ate at the hawaiian spot there yesterday. I was definitely eyeing those crepes though cannot liethose pics I posted above are from brodard chateu(there's one in GG and one in FV)
"Saigon on Brant" in Burlington is worth the drive for those west of Toronto in the GTA. Old school joint that is a little worn down but the food is sooo good.