We had six adults and two kids (eating from the adults’ plates), and with a bowl of pho or a com (rice) dish for everyone, and several orders of spring rolls and fried egg rolls for the table, and our bill didn’t even break $50. Not bad for a filling and delicious lunch. It will probably be a while before I’m next looking for Vietnamese in the greater San Diego area, but if I am, I think it will be hard to beat Pho Lucky.
I've been to Pho Lucky, a Vietnamese restaurant inside of the Lucky Seafood Supermarket, many times. It's my go-to soup for when I am feeling sick and I want a hot, hearty broth to make my insides feel warm and lovely. I hadn't been in awhile and
This is the best pho I've had. I think it's better than pho ca do, pho hoa, and definitely better than pho cow cali. They give generous portions of meat and herbs, it doesn't give me a headache or some weird burning on the back of my neck like other places, and the broth is so flavorful. Also the noodles are firm enough to not fall apart.
I can't wait till they open up again!!!
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