Pho is one of the things I like to get in New Orleans. Because while there is plenty of fine pho all over, Pho Tau Bay makes my favoritest.
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
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Huh.
So, Seattle, pho comes often with cream puffs because we have SO MUCH DAMN PHO? and they have to resort to gifts-with-purchase?
Meara, which one did you go to? I love the one on the Ave.
I've never found pho with cream puff. Hrm.
We have a pretty substantial Vietnamese population here. There's a whole section of downtown with alternate Vietnamese names on the street signs.
(in totally unrelated news, I am posting from MY COUCH. this laptop thing is awesome.)
This one, I believe. Conveniently the closest to me. But I'm curious about the other places along Broadway
I am intrigued by the concept of cream puff with pho, though knowing how full I am after pho I doubt I could actually eat and enjoy a cream puff at that point.
My friends took me to a Pho restaurant in Cleveland. It was TASTY GOOD.
Sadly, we had no cream puffs. But we stopped in at Whole Foods for lavender chocolates afterward.
WF is something I really miss having access to. And TJ's.
Ah, but -t, they give you the cream puff FIRST! How ingenious!
Susan, I'm so sorry to hear that about your mother. Much strength to you.
My Pho never comes with a cream puff.
mine either. But, I left tonight stuffed to the gills and spent $15. Happy.