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Not about Pho, but Vietnamese-influenced food related... Banh Mi Boys is good stuff...
Banh Mi are my first love when it comes to Vietnamese. I must try theirs.
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Not about Pho, but Vietnamese-influenced food related... Banh Mi Boys is good stuff...
Banh Mi are my first love when it comes to Vietnamese. I must try theirs.
For traditional pho, Namese's shaken pho (meat is wokked in marrow oil before serving) is my favorite. I like Mopho as well, although they are a little more upscale than the usual. They do pork broth pho on Tuesday (maybe Wednesday) that is awesome.
Pho Orchid is definitely the go to in Metairie. And although they'll do in a pinch, I don't much care for Lilly's or Pho Nola. Magasin (CBD and Magazine St) is pretty good.
I keep looking for the BBQ version , but everywhere I walk in to and ask , "Pho 'Cue?" They start yelling in what I assume is Vietnamese and I have to leave ...
Am I the only one who got this? This reeks of awesome.
Am I the only one who got this? This reeks of awesome.
I am not amused.
that has been on my list of places to go already just to get the Ban Mi bread strait from the tap. The overwhelming majority of Vietnamese poboy bread in the city all comes from there. I will be sure to get some Pho when I get out there, thanks.
Speaking of Dong Phuong bakery, I have been craving one of their king cakes.
I only went a couple of times (I didn't go out for lunch often), but I think that's where a number of us at Michoud would go to eat. I remember it being good, and the attached bakery.
I think Pho Bang was the other popular one in the area, just down the street.
Are you implying that I didn't get it ? Because that seems odd ...I got it. I am not amused.
But just in case, it's yumminess: