Phoritto (noun) tortilla shell wrapped around essential pho ingredients. Also see: pho stuffed into a burrito [with dipping broth on the side]
S#!+ just got so pho'king real.
Y'all lemme tell you this baby is worth every ounce of hype. I did not think pho could get any better. Then BAM! I found it perfectly wrapped in a delicious tortilla.
At first glance, I was skeptical. Why take two perfectly good things and mash them together? Why keep those tasty noodles out of their delicious broth and swaddle them in a flavorless tortilla? It sounds sticky, relatively flavorless, and a mouthful I'm not asking for nor did I consent to.
Just a heads up, this spot is located in the back of a sketch looking corner store, but do not let that sway you. Head straight to the back of the shop, place your order then go pay at the cash register near the front. They have cold drinks in the cooler to grab too. & a small seating area inside with bottles of sriracha and hoisin sauce.
Let me tell you- it was none of those things. Actually the opposite of those things. This spicy brisket phoritto was packed with flavor, moist (but not soggy), and had me begging pho more. I'm so sad it took me this long to stop by Eat-Well Mart. I won't make the...
Read moreBeing sooooooo close, as in NEXT DOOR close, to my most frequented nail salon; of course I've visited this eatery/quickie mart on several occasions.
With each visit, I find the same level of customer service & product delivery... Yay!!!! #consistencyiskey
I've eaten the Yetcamein here, French fries & the banh mi.
Fair pricing. Food delivery is a little slow, but food is made to order & with one or two fry cooks, the lunch rush may not be a rush at all. Parking can be found in the rear of the building or on the street; you pick your poison, red or blue pill.
I like that there are a variety of items for sale inclusive of but not limited to ICE CUPS!!!!
Location is key & this place gets its right; corner of Broad & Canal, this is such a busy, busy...
Read moreGreat service here! I ordered a sort of weird combination of food, but the lady (who appeared to be the manager) just told the server to do it and he did. She ended up being the one to ring me up and, even though it was clearly two dishes in one container, I think she gave me the single item price because I asked for them to be together in a combo. Or maybe the two items are really that cheap! Chicken lo mein with rice (they gave me shrimp fried rice, but I really wanted white sticky rice since I don't usually eat shellfish; but I didn't specify so I can't complain) came out to $5....
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