I’ve had pho from maybe over a dozen different Vietnamese places here in the states and have gone to a bunch of peoples’ favorite pho joint because every time I mention that I don’t love pho to somebody, they insist that I just haven’t had good pho and we usually go to their favorite joint and I’ve always been a little disappointed.

I love soups, I love broth, I love noodles, I love different types of food from different cultures from all over the world. I don’t think pho is that good.

I’ll take a mediocre bowl of ramen over a “good” bowl of pho any day. Miss me with that branch of basil and a giant bowl of broth.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t know if this is an unpopular opinion per say, but i get it. I didn’t know what pho was the first time I tried it, and i was expecting something more ramen like. I also did not care for it… But a few months after that i found myself craving it one day… And now i love it. That being said, i can definitely see how it would be overhyped by people. It is not an especially amazing food really… But it is a food i quite enjoy, especially in the winter. Props to you for continuing to try it.

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      1 year ago

      For me, the draw is as much the way I feel after eating it as the eating part–it feels wholesome. So I get that it’s not amazing for everyone, but I still love it.

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        1 year ago

        It is a great comfort food, and i don’t believe it is terrible for you either. I just got back from meeting a friend for lunch at a pho place. He had never had it before and enjoyed it thoroughly!