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 Post subject: PHO MI 89 -- Reviews
PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 9:30 am 
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Was looking at going tonight.....Does anybody have any reviews - feedback?

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 9:59 am 
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Is this the one near the hospital? I like it there, I don't think this town can support two pho places, so we'll see what the public decides. I like this one a bit better.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:00 am 
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Same quality as the other Pho Mi Restaurants.
Its the only place you can get good deep fried spicy squid in Milton.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:09 am 
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Great quality and the place is clean, just like the other Pho Mi 89 in MTC.
And because it's still fairly new and trying to win over customers, the portion sizes are even more gigantic than usual.

Get it while you can.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:15 am 
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yaman, I'm going tonight to try the squid!


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KJT wrote:
Is this the one near the hospital? I like it there, I don't think this town can support two pho places, so we'll see what the public decides. I like this one a bit better.


They are probably the same quality as one another, cheap, decent food.

As for the town supporting 2 Vietnamese restaurants....if the town can support 50 Italian restaurants, then I think it can support 2 vietnamese.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:03 am 
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Well the town didn't like the other Thai place. I'll continue to support both but do favor the 89 place


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KJT wrote:
Well the town didn't like the other Thai place. I'll continue to support both but do favor the 89 place


Thai is more of a sit down dinner place with drinks and the average menu item is $14-$20. Never went to Bamboo Legend, but heard many mixed reviews so never tried it.

Generally for Vietnamese, you are looking at $6.50 - $10 for a dinner. For a bowl of Pho or Virmicelli with Grilled Pork or chicken, you are spending $20 vs. $40-50 for Thai.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:57 am 
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Been there once. I got the rare beef and brisket soup. LOTS of noodles. And the quality of the beef cuts were quite high. It was a bit pricier then other Pho places I've been too, but the quality and quantity makes it worth it.

Only negative was the serving staff was all dudes. No cute viet girls to oogle ... I mean for my single friends to oogle ....


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we go fairly often.... very very yummy :D :D :D

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Girlfriend and I go there all the time, mainly for pho. The pho beef broth is very tasty (mainly due to the rare beef) and definitely better than Pho Milton's. Both the mango and coconut shakes are pretty damn good too. Too bad I don't have more hands... :wink:


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The 4 times that I've been there, I have yet to see a non-asian person dining inside lol


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Just finished my Pho Mi 89 dinner...first time going in....it was delicious! :D

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We took the kids to eat there one night, we walked in and it smelled like pee, so we walked out. Went to Pita Nutso instead, actually had a great experience there...someone must of told them about this forum because they had changed their attitudes considerably from the first visit!

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Gumz wrote:
The 4 times that I've been there, I have yet to see a non-asian person dining inside lol

really? it's packed with non-asians at lunch when I went :)


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