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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI ordered the Pho dac biet (S1) for $11.50, a large bowl with rare beef, well done flank, soft tendon, beef balls, and tripe. The broth was flavorful and I enjoyed it so much that I could have eaten more noodles. One of my friends tried the Bun bo hue (S7) for $12.00, a large bowl of spicy beef noodle soup, which looked appetizing. Overall, Pho Do Thi is a good Vietnamese restaurant with tasty pho options. Stick to the pho dishes for a satisfying meal.
My go-to spot when I was in university! At lunchtime, for less than $10, you get a roll and a good meal soup. The grilled chicken one is very good. And there is no lack of toppings: lime, bean sprouts, sauce, etc.
Wonderful experience! I ordered the grilled chicken, crispy noodles, and vegetables and it was delicious. The chicken was perfectly cooked and the vegetables were fresh. I will definitely be returning!
Excellent food for very cheap!. The crispy noodles are crispy, not greasy, and the meat is tender, savoury, and perfectly prepared. I particularly liked that, for a downtown asian restaurant, this place is light, plentiful with the vegetables, and avoids the greasy deep-fried trap that a lot of quick asian lunch stops fall into. The presentation is lovely and the service is also fairly quick. The only criticism I can think of is that the mini soup is fairly ordinary, and the dishes include some non-traditional vegetables (such as cauliflower), but on the whole, this place is a real gem.
The broth had a cardboard taste to it, not sure how else to explain it.. their ingredients are high quality, I could tell by the meat and great coffee. The service was exceptional, amazing staff!! But the broth... it really killed it for me unfortunately..