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07-29-2010, 03:25 PM
The little pho shop on Air Depot, "Pho My" (in with Jersey Mike's and Tan and Tone) has stepped up fairly well.
On my initial visit, I was underwhelmed. The waiter wasn't going to bring me any basil/limes/bean sprouts/peppers until I asked "Where's the leaf?". Then, the various cuts of meat in my pho were bound together as if they hadn't had time to thaw from their pre-portioned freezer packs.
HOWEVER, Tuesday, the 27th, I was working in the area and gave them another try.
Service was smart, food was quick and hot, spring rolls and peanut sauce were as good as anywhere, and the place was jumping, so, I went back today for fluke-check. I'm pleased to say that I don't HAVE to drive over to Pho Lien Hoa's, if I don't feel like it, anymore.
Now, I'm not the be-all, end-all food critic dude, but if you like pho, and live in Eastville,
you should give them a chance.
On my initial visit, I was underwhelmed. The waiter wasn't going to bring me any basil/limes/bean sprouts/peppers until I asked "Where's the leaf?". Then, the various cuts of meat in my pho were bound together as if they hadn't had time to thaw from their pre-portioned freezer packs.
HOWEVER, Tuesday, the 27th, I was working in the area and gave them another try.
Service was smart, food was quick and hot, spring rolls and peanut sauce were as good as anywhere, and the place was jumping, so, I went back today for fluke-check. I'm pleased to say that I don't HAVE to drive over to Pho Lien Hoa's, if I don't feel like it, anymore.
Now, I'm not the be-all, end-all food critic dude, but if you like pho, and live in Eastville,
you should give them a chance.