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    Diving Into the Authentic Vietnamese Flavors at Pho Express - My Honest Review

    2024-04-07
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    If you're craving Vietnamese flavors in Hoboken, look no further than Pho Express! This spot has captured my heart and taste buds with their pho, which I dare say, tops the taste charts. The brisket and beef tendon pho are a must-try, offering a fresh and authentic taste that transports you straight to the streets of Vietnam.

    The ambiance is clean and welcoming, and the service is commendable. The pho's aroma is spot on, and while the broth might lean towards the milder side, it feels healthier for it. The menu is a delightful journey through Vietnamese cuisine, from the heartwarming pho and fresh spring rolls to the classic Banh Mi. It's a joy to have such a gem in the neighborhood.

    And it's not just about the pho – the takoyaki is a revelation with its crispy shell and tender octopus filling, and the bubble tea hits the sweet spot with its perfectly chewy bubbles. Whether you're dining in or taking out, the quality remains impressive. Just a tip: the place is cozy, so you might want to get there early to snag a table. Trust me, it's worth it. Every visit here reaffirms my love for their authentic pho, which stands tall among the best I've had across the country. So, next time you're in the area and your stomach is rumbling, you know where to head for a satisfying meal.

    Address: 732 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
    Phone: (973) 750-8885
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