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Roland Brown
If you live in Midtown/UWS and don't feel like a weeknight excursion to Chinatown for great Pho then this new Vietnamese delivery can deliver adequate Pho to your front door in 20 minutes. They package the broth separately and you assemble the ingredients yourself. The serving of basil is skimpy, lemon substitutes for lime and you'll need your own Sriracha, chilies, etc. Extra omosa is $2. Granted this will likely not be the best Pho you've ever had but I know of several Chinatown Pho restaurants serving equal, or worse.
adam
I never review restaurants online, but feel compelled to tell you this place is a joke. I eat Pho in Queens all the time, so I know good pho. This place is chinese wonton soup broth with frozen/steamed veggies. No spices. No lemongrass. No hot sauce. I even asked for extra lemongrass and hot sauce and got neither. It was literally $7 chinese soup with tasteless veggies.