When Tom and I last went to Brighton, we tried out a new restaurant called Pho. Pho is a Vietnamese dish which is a type of noodle soup. Although the menu at Pho does include other Vietnamese dishes, Pho is what they specialise in.
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From the menu you choose what meat or vegetables you would like in your pho. Tom chose steak and I chose king prawns. Two huge bowls of steaming noodle soup where delivered to our table, along with a side plate of extra ingredients, including bean sprouts, fresh herbs and chillies, which you could add into your meal if you wanted.
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It was amazing how a thin broth could be so flavoursome, though it's not really surprising as they say that the stock takes around 12 hours to prepare.
The prices are fairly good at £7 - £10 for a main, but boy do you get value for money. I can't comment on the other dishes, but the pho portion sizes are deceivingly large.
You aren't currently able to reserve at the Brighton branch, so get there early.
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If you're looking for something a bit different then I really recommend that you give Pho a visit.
Georgia
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