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Liz Tran
My husband and I have searched far and wide for pho in Ohio. This is by far the most authentic bowl of pho we have encountered in the area. The broth is very aromatic, though a bit on the sweet side. The meat was perfectly cooked--even the tendon was well-done. We will be frequent customers!
anonymous
The Pho was great. I prefer more veggie options with my soup. Doesn't beat mom's or mine but definitely worth the drive from Cincy.
Phopossum
Adequate if you need a fix of pho but not quite like the pho we are used to eating out West. Broth is a little bland, portion a little skimpy, vegetables somewhat limited. Friendly staff, though, and nice atmosphere. A little more expensive than average.
anonymous
Broth was like water, little meat. Wish Song Phung was back that was the real deal - not this place.
anonymous
Chopsticks used to be fabulous and was a weekly stop for us for Pho, but since changing owners and becoming more of a Thai restaurant it doesn't taste the same and isn't as good yet they charge significantly more...not happy with it like I used to be. The old staff was so much friendlier as well!
anonymous
is this a joke?
Chopsticks? authentic?