Pho Hoa’s Got Wood!

For those of you that don’t live in the culturally diverse bay area, pho is a Vietnamese soup consisting of rice noodles in a clear broth and various meats. Around here it’s typically eaten with over sized plastic chopsticks. The problem is that wet noodles are very difficult to pick up with plastic chopsticks. The Pho Hoa in Mountain View recently switched from plastic to wooden chopsticks. Hooray! Chopstick challenged patrons like myself can now safely eat pho without risk of a large blob of slippery noodles sliding off the sticks into the bowl blasting them with scalding hot broth.

Next they need to get rid of their $10 minimum Visa charge.

2 Responses to “Pho Hoa’s Got Wood!”

  1. Gabe Says:

    They’ll let you double-charge your card (at $14) and then just not pay the next time you come in. That’s saved me many a time before…

  2. La5eR Says:

    That isnt bad, some of the restaraunts here are pretty good as well. Living in MN is great. I have however tried some CA cuisine at the bubba-gump shrimp co in monteray.

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