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Ordered a pho with beef and meatballs. Ordered a spicy beef pho. Ordered fresh spring rolls. The bill was Over 45.00. Wasn't worth it. Broth Wasn't great and I eat pho all the time, I got a few basil leaves, no cilantro. I added my own in. One slice of a jalapeno. Maybe 8 pieces of green onion and
First day in town so I decided to stop here to grab my dinner for the day as it was a chilly day for this southerner. As I walked in the restaurant was empty and one of the waitresses I’m assuming was sleeping on the chairs. Which made me wonder what the heck have I walked into. I was skeptical at f
Second time eating there. Just as good as the first. I'd probably eat there more often but, it's 2 hours away from where I live. Sadly, I saw a for sale sign in the window. Hopefully, whomever buys this place is Vietnamese.
I ordered a pork banh mi sandwich today and it has to be the worst Vietnamese sandwich I've had in my life. The sandwich does not have the Vietnamese banh mi sauce, no daiko, barely any carrots, no cilantro, no peppers but it does have lettuce!! Which should not be on a Vietnamese sandwich! They sho
I dont remand this place....not coming here again. Bunmi sandwiches is so plain not enough stuff taste like a regular sandwiches. Order some noodle the sauce come with it have no taste at all. Price is high not worth it
Hidden gem. Food is very good and friendly service. You can't beat the Pho or the Bao. During the winter it's a great go to place for a nice noodle/soup dish. Wish it was in a better location.
Great place eat some Pho. Prices were in line with any other Pho place that I have ate at in the past. Service was prompt and food came out fast. The Pho tasted average. I've had better and I've had worse. Spring wills were very well done as well. Overall I would certainly recommend King Pho to anyo
Much better than other options in town. This reminds me of authentic Phở. Phở is a Vietnamese noodle soup consisting of broth, rice noodles called bánh phở, a few herbs, and meat, primarily made with either beef or chicken. I highly recommend the chicken phở if you're not too experimental, but all o
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