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Namesake phở bang, a Vietnamese beef noodle soup, gets a myriad of makeovers here, from hot and sour to sweet and mild. Buck up the broth with grilled beef wrapped in lettuce, exquisitely greaseless spring rolls, or a soul-warming clay pot of riceness that will have you forgetting it's January and you're wearing four pairs of socks. So much food for so little money leads to a forgiving spirit re: ho-hum ambience and careless service.
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