
We come here because we like the taste of their Pho broth, just to our liking. We didn't care much about the 50% off advertising as it doesn't make sense price wise ($13 a bowl × 50% = $6.50 which is still quite inexpensive). We ordered two Filet Mignon Tai, the small bowl was priced at $7.99 at regular price (50% off does not apply) and the quantity was plentiful for us and it was delicious as we'd expect. We'd recommend this option to any of our F&F without hesitation. We will try their Kobe option next time (currently priced at $8.99). Service was also very good, waiters and waitresses are courteous and responsive, no complaint here either. The place is also clean, a lot cleaner than other places in the area so this is a plus.
In our humble opinion, we would suggest the restaurant to drop the misleading 50% off advertising altogether and focus on the quality. If you make it good, they will come, even at a premium. On the other hand, customers might be unhappy when they realize that the 50% off is not really half off when the original price list is over-inflated as that would make them feel they get tricked in and the human psychology just hates being fooled. Just our 0.02 cents.
Keep it up, amd they...
Read moreCASH ONLY! Located in between Target and the Vietnamese supermarket. I come here with my family when we're craving pho purely out of convenience. The service here is lacking, but it's to be expected from a Vietnamese restaurant. Pho Bo is 50% off so items like Pho Tai, Pho Tai Nam, Pho Tai Chin etc. are 50% off (about $5 for a small). They do charge 50 cents for tap water, which is so wrong... The drinks are served in skinny glasses and are not worth the $2-3 they charge. Order a Tra Da (iced tea) if you must have a drink. If you're not feeling in a Pho mood, I recommend the Bo Ne (filet mignon). It comes with rice or Banh Mi (baguette), an egg, and a nice slab of butter on the filet. It's served on a sizzling skillet so be careful! Restrooms for...
Read moreGot a plate of Com Bo Luc Lac for $16 something after tax. The cubed meat is sweet and tender. Lots of meat! Red rice would've cost another $2, but the meal comes with a bowl of soup which I also like to put rice in for flavor as well so red rice was not needed.
My friend got beef steak with eggs and our total rang up to $34 after tax.
The interior is quite nice and clean.
We felt lethargic 30min afterward driving home. MSG? It hit me really hard and I don't usually get groggy...
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