Another killer deal, a change from the usual fast food we students eat, is PHO.
Phở ( in Vietnamese; in English, written pho and typically ) is a Vietnamese thinly sliced meat and noodle soup dish.
This dish combines aromatic broth with many different spices with vermicelli rice noodles and thinly sliced meat, whether that is beef or chicken with your preferred level of hot sauce to warm you up on a cold winter day.
I enjoy Pho when I'm sick, as it has a great punch to combat congestion and the like. I've recently been ordering though GrubCanada.com from Vietnam Taste which is located at 660 Wonderland Road. For $7.99 you can have a meal that, even for large appetites is far too much for one sitting. I'm a 200+ pound male, and I split this mean into two BEFORE putting the broth, noodles and meat together. This way, the noodles keep from going soggy in the refrigerator or the microwave the next day for lunch.
$7.99 for two meals is roughly $4 a meal, dirt cheap and very satisfying. Order with a friend and split the $4 delivery charge and save yourself not only time from studying to cook, but also from having to brave the winter air. A tip for most Western taste buds, order the medium rare or medium well Beef, stay clear of anything with "Beef Balls" or anything that doesn't sound tasty.
For the adventurous, there are other reasonably priced appetizers on the menu that can tantalize your taste buds.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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now I'm really craving Vietnamese food :(
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