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Jimmy Wang
Owned by the sister of the family who is running the largest Asian grocery store in Albuquerque Binh 99. It is cook the way that should be done. You got to make sure everything you ordered was brought out because they still owe me 3 drinks. I told them and they still have not bring that to me and charged me on my bill. Never the less, one of the best Pho in the city.
Sean - Food Lover
The Pho is good. Better than most in the city. The rest of the food is ok. The rice dishes is average at best. Service is relatively slow, but perhaps I was hungry. Bathroom is a little dirty. I'd go back for the Pho and nothing else.
anonymous
I have tried nearly all of the Vietnamese restaurants in Albuquerque, Minneapolis and New Orleans - this is the best. Best food, best prices and best service. They have an extensive menu with something for everyone.
anonymous
The chef used to cook for a well known Pho Pasteur in Boston many years ago. His broth is now as good or even better than PP. This is what pho is about.
Danny
I been there about 6 years, there are always very good food i love this place .....