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We shared shrimp spring rolls. Very fresh and the peanut sauce (to dip) was quite possibly the best I’ve ever had.
I had the Korean rib rice plate. The flavor of the ribs was divine and they were very tender.
My daughter had chicken with Jasmine rice and she enjoyed it very much. The Hoisin sauce was quite good.
Since it was her birthday, we opted for dessert. So glad that we did! We had the Vietnamese waffles with coconut sauce and they were excellent.
We will definitely be coming back to try more on the menu. We love pho and may try that next.
The restaurant is very nice, the food was great , the guys working tonight went above and beyond. I only wish I had our waiter’s name! So sorry I cannot recall it right now.
See you soon! Salisbury is lucky to have you.
Things I can recommend: PHO TAI (soup), VIETNAMESE ICED COFFEE, BAHN MI THIT (sandwich), and the COCONUT WAFFLES!! WOWWWW
not quite like other pho dishes I had. The secret to any great pho is in the broth and the broth lacks flavor.
Rice plate:
The rice was cooked correctly but not Vietnamese broken rice. The chicken, porkchop, and beef short ribs lacks the typical Vietnamese seasoning.
Bahn Mi sandwich (cold cut):
The sandwich was not as good as others that I had before. The pickled vegetables was not pickled at all because all I taste was sweet and not sour. The meat lacks flavor and the pate could have been better also. However, the French baguette was fresh and crunchy on the outside.
Overall, the service was good, but the food lacks quality and flavors. Hopefully this place will improve on the seasonings and quality to justify the price they are charging for the food.
I ordered the #7 pho and my boyfriend ordered the #1 pho. Anyone who knows anything about pho knows it’s all about the broth and is not something easy to achieve. The broth for the vegetarian pho tasted fine but the broth for the #7, it was way too salty. In comparison it tasted straight up like a Campbell’s chicken noodle soup.
Another thing is that they didn’t even have a spice rack or chili rack. The reason why this is so important is because everyone has their own preference on how they want their pho to taste, some may want it spicier than other, some may want it sweeter, some may want it fishier etc. I asked the waitress if they had a chili rack and she had to go make sure they had some. I’ve never been to a pho place that had to check to see if they were stocked in something so simple.
Veggie plate could’ve been a little better, I prefer to have more than 4 basil leaves, and two jalapeños.
The price was pretty outrageous and definitely would not recommend if you want to pay 8.75 on a small bow of pho or almost 14 on a large bowl of pho. I would rather stay home and make myself some maruchan ramen.
It was indeed a nice restaurant but my boyfriend noticed a fruit fly flying around him while eating. I hope they can really fix this place up to a TRUE authentic Vietnamese restaurant.