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Anybody have any recommendations? I've had nominal success finding an acceptable Pho in the city, and would love to be blown away.

Thanks in advance!

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Anybody have any recommendations?  I've had nominal success finding an acceptable Pho in the city, and would love to be blown away.

Thanks in advance!

Never actually been, but I've heard good things about Tank Noodle.

  • 1 year later...
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Bumping this thread, hoping others might have more suggestions.

I spent some time in Hanoi last year and adored the pho. Was craving some this weekend, so took a trip to Tank noodle. I left full but still craving. Any suggestions for place in Chicago for pho that's less about basil & bean sprouts and more about rich meaty goodness?

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  • 3 weeks later...
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There are quite a few places on Argyle street. My fave is in the strip mall just south of Argyle. Flavorful broth, tender tendon, fatty brisket and al dente tripe. I think it's called "Le's Pho" (formerly "Pho Hoa").

http://tainammarket.com/otherStores.html

Le's is my favorite as well.

As an FYI, if you google the place it still comes up as "Pho Hoa." Ignore any of the internet reviews for Pho Hoa as the menu/ownership has changed entirely. Also, note that it is located in the shopping center - it is impossible to see from either Broadway or Argyle.

Personally, I think Tank (Pho Xe Tank) is pretty good, but I'd choose Le's over Tank if given the option. Pho 777 is passable, but it seems pointless to go here considering Tank is down the street and Le's is just around the corner.

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Thanks for the suggestions, all. Does anyone know of a place in Chicago where you can get Bun Cha?

True rye and true bourbon wake delight like any great wine...dignify man as possessing a palate that responds to them and ennoble his soul as shimmering with the response.

DeVoto, The Hour

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