Overall (based on 12 ratings) | |
Broth (flavor, fragrance, clarity) | |
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anonymous
The best Pho I have ever had, and the coffee there will coat a spoon!
anonymous
The vietnamese hot pot is one of the best meals around. great for two people! try it, you won't regret it.
anonymous
I had pho all over country best in Sioux Falls.
anonymous
Best in South Dakota. Authentic cuisine, although the variety can be hampered by how hard it is to get some ingredients to such a remote location as Sioux Falls. The Pho is great, and so is everything else on the 100+ item menu.
anonymous
I love Pho Quynh! Very good stuff. The food is stellar; one could certainly mark off a point or two for the ambience, or lack thereof. The appointments are spartan at best, but that doesn't bother me a bit. I go for the Pho!
anonymous
If you dine in, be prepared be prepared to listen to Sesame Street or some cartoon and to entertain the young boy who has free reign of the dining room. The pho is good, but nowhere near stellar. The broth lacks flavor and the freshness of the vegetables is usually questionable. I'm accustomed to having Thai basil as an accompaniment, but here they use cilantro which imparts a completely different flavor.
anonymous
Brown lettuce, soggy bean sprouts. The soup was supposed to have squid but didn't.
anonymous
I've eaten at this restaurant for years and within the last year or so the quality has plummeted. The vegetables are not fresh, the noodles were so clumped together I couldn't get them apart, and the cilantro was inedible. I like to support locally owned and operated restaurants, but I'll bypass this place until the quality increases.
anonymous
Brown vegetables. Overly salty broth. Overcooked meat.