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Dallas Pho ❤️: Tasting Vietnamese Street Food from a Cart

One day at noon, I suddenly craved Vietnamese beef noodle soup and found this place to satisfy my hunger. ❤️ Cris and John ✅ 5555 Preston Oaks Rd #5, Dallas, TX 75254 Located next to a 7/11 gas station, you might easily miss it if you’re just passing by. 😅 The decor of the restaurant is designed to mimic Vietnamese street food stalls. There’s a cute little cart that adds to the charm. 🥳 The Vietnamese countryside vibe is strong, from the paintings on the walls to the conical hats hanging as decorations. Their menu is surprisingly diverse, offering more than just beef noodles and sandwiches, and the pricing is quite reasonable. The meatballs seem to be handmade, not the frozen kind, and they’re chewy and full of flavor without any floury taste. The chili sauce isn’t very spicy; I was initially cautious with it but later realized it had no kick at all. Haha. You can add your own mung bean sprouts and jalapeños. The broth has a rich, bone-based flavor with minimal MSG, so you won’t feel thirsty after eating. The portion of noodles might look small, but combined with the meat, it’s definitely filling. This place is very popular. Even after mealtime, at 2 p.m., there are still plenty of customers coming in. 😋 #DallasLife #DallasEats #DallasFood #FoodOnTheRoad #VietnameseNoodles #Pho #VietnameseCuisine #NorthAmericanRestaurant

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Dallas Pho ❤️: Tasting Vietnamese Street Food from a Cart

One day at noon, I suddenly craved Vietnamese beef noodle soup and found this place to satisfy my hunger. ❤️ Cris and John ✅ 5555 Preston Oaks Rd #5, Dallas, TX 75254 Located next to a 7/11 gas station, you might easily miss it if you’re just passing by. 😅 The decor of the restaurant is designed to mimic Vietnamese street food stalls. There’s a cute little cart that adds to the charm. 🥳 The Vietnamese countryside vibe is strong, from the paintings on the walls to the conical hats hanging as decorations. Their menu is surprisingly diverse, offering more than just beef noodles and sandwiches, and the pricing is quite reasonable. The meatballs seem to be handmade, not the frozen kind, and they’re chewy and full of flavor without any floury taste. The chili sauce isn’t very spicy; I was initially cautious with it but later realized it had no kick at all. Haha. You can add your own mung bean sprouts and jalapeños. The broth has a rich, bone-based flavor with minimal MSG, so you won’t feel thirsty after eating. The portion of noodles might look small, but combined with the meat, it’s definitely filling. This place is very popular. Even after mealtime, at 2 p.m., there are still plenty of customers coming in. 😋 #DallasLife #DallasEats #DallasFood #FoodOnTheRoad #VietnameseNoodles #Pho #VietnameseCuisine #NorthAmericanRestaurant

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