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<blockquote data-quote="jeffsoward" data-source="post: 1247804" data-attributes="member: 7228"><p>So, I take it you've never had Pho Hoa then.</p><p>The broth they make is rich and flavorful, not watery at all.</p><p>They use different types of meat, for instance, in the # 11 you get sliced brisket and rare steak (technically raw slices that are cooked in the water, but wouldn't call it boiled at all since the bowl isn't boiling when they bring it out to you) and noodles with sliced onion, chopped scallions, and cilantro. Whatever else you add is up to you.</p><p>They also put alot of meat in the soup. they aren't stingy with it at all.</p><p></p><p>there are plenty of bad Pho houses, and even more mediocre Pho houses, but that doesn't make all of them fall under the description you've given.</p><p></p><p>And while it's a cheap food in Vietnam, it's a staple food for them. Everybody eats it there, not just poor people.</p><p></p><p>You are very correct, "to each his own" but, to quote Ralph Waldo Emerson, "People only see what they are prepared to see."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffsoward, post: 1247804, member: 7228"] So, I take it you've never had Pho Hoa then. The broth they make is rich and flavorful, not watery at all. They use different types of meat, for instance, in the # 11 you get sliced brisket and rare steak (technically raw slices that are cooked in the water, but wouldn't call it boiled at all since the bowl isn't boiling when they bring it out to you) and noodles with sliced onion, chopped scallions, and cilantro. Whatever else you add is up to you. They also put alot of meat in the soup. they aren't stingy with it at all. there are plenty of bad Pho houses, and even more mediocre Pho houses, but that doesn't make all of them fall under the description you've given. And while it's a cheap food in Vietnam, it's a staple food for them. Everybody eats it there, not just poor people. You are very correct, "to each his own" but, to quote Ralph Waldo Emerson, "People only see what they are prepared to see." [/QUOTE]
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