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My experience with Vietnamese food was mainly pho, pho and more pho. The kind where they give you a heap of raw beansprouts and a bowl of mint leaves on the side for you to dump into the soup. Pho Stop seems to take a more elegant approach of serving up a good bowl of noodles with freshly shredded vegetables and beansprouts. Their Grilled Pork Chop Dry Noodles has a refreshing elegance to it. The taste is not too strong, not too salty and just a little bit sweet. The raw veggies also add to its
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My experience with Vietnamese food was mainly pho, pho and more pho. The kind where they give you a heap of raw beansprouts and a bowl of mint leaves on the side for you to dump into the soup. Pho Stop seems to take a more elegant approach of serving up a good bowl of noodles with freshly shredded vegetables and beansprouts. Their Grilled Pork Chop Dry Noodles has a refreshing elegance to it. The taste is not too strong, not too salty and just a little bit sweet. The raw veggies also add to its refreshing taste.
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I also got to try out their coconut ice cream which was super creamy, though a little bit too sweet for me. Overall, the restaurant has a very chillax environment that makes for a great place to hangout with your friends.
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Date of Visit
2013-03-02
Spending Per Head
$15 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • Grilled Pork Chop Dry Noodles