I grew up on Pho Hoa Lao and I think its the best Pho place in town. I always go here during my breaks from college!
The trick is to order out - they give you a lot more if you do. And I also order…Read Full Story
I totally dig their sweet sauce!! Some places add to the hoisin sauce some don’t. Most places don’t anymore.
Pho
The pho is very tasty. I was pretty sure that I didn’t order the pho with everything in it; but it came with everything in it. It’s cool; I haven’t had the combo in a long time so it was a good mistake. I was suppose to just have the sliced beef. I knew I wouldn’t finish the combo pho so I never order it. Behold, when I was stuffed, it doesn’t look like I made a huge dent!
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Pho
I don’t qualify as a regular; but I do go to Pho Hoa in North Quincy on a regular basis. It’s the matter of convenience that I go.
Pho is pretty decent. Not spectacular. Good sized and the MSG is bearable. However, he sliced beef thickness is inconsistent. Today’s were paper thin. There was one time I went where it was 5x today’s thickness. I personally prefer it thin because it’s easier to eat raw. The thicker, the chewier it is.
Raw Sliced Beef
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