They are very polite people and more attentive than most pho restaurants. Ive been coming here for at least 15 years or more They are definitely more affordable than the neighboring restaurants as well. They do usually close earlier than normal so you might check hours, and even call ahead if it's later in the day. It's nice inside and bathrooms are always clean. My only complaints, is that the food is usually just mediocre in flavor. However, you can't argue those prices, especially the specials. My other complaint is that all the mustard packets were brown. I thought that was different, I opened one and couldn't quite squeeze it out. I tasted it when I finally did and really wish I hadn't. Tasted like it was 10 years old. The sambal chili sauce tasted stale like it had been out for weeks on the table. Like come on guys, pay attention to your condiments right in front of my face. You can leave Sriracha out for a little bit of it's getting used up, but the sambal sauce, Id argue not to. I'd keep that in the freezer and give it out when asked for. Other than that, definitely worth a try for Asian cuisine that won't break the bank. The have a good variety on the...
Read morePhở Thái Nguyên is a hidden gem that captures the essence of a true mama and papa shop, offering a warm and welcoming dining experience. The food here is simple, honest, and undeniably good.
The pho at Phở Thái Nguyên is a standout. It's comforting and flavorful, with a broth that's been simmered to perfection, giving it that rich depth of flavor that pho lovers crave. The generous portion of noodles and tender meat make for a hearty and satisfying bowl.
What sets Phở Thái Nguyên apart is its authenticity. It truly feels like a family-run establishment, and that personal touch shines through in every aspect of the dining experience. The owners and staff are incredibly friendly, making you feel like a part of their family from the moment you walk in.
This is not a place for elaborate decor or fancy presentations; it's all about the food and the sense of home it provides. It's a place where you can savor delicious Vietnamese cuisine without...
Read moreI bragged about Oklahoma City's phở when I was last at DC's Pho 14 (one of DC's Best Phở) comparing mental notes between the noodle and coffee. So, I am back at one of my favorite Phở places in OKC and got some vermicelli goodness with a side of Vietnamese coffee.
Come hungry if you are ready for a large bowl of Phở as I can literally put my face into it! The soup is, as always, aromatic and flavorful. The noodles are not stuck together, like in some restaurants, with a generous portion of meat.
The coffee is served in a Vietnamese drip with at least half an inch of sweet condensed milk welcoming the brew at the bottom of the glass. By the time I am close to finishing my Phở (granted I eat fast), the coffee is ready to be stirred into the milk.
Pour the rich brew into ice (served on the side so that your coffee doesn't get diluted prematurely) for a delightful...
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