An office mate and I finally got to hit up Pho Nam Bac for lunchies on Thursday. We were excited. Found the menu on Yelp, so we weren't ordering blind. We each ordered the combo pho, and he tried a Banh Mi.
Ill try them again, but it'd be a hard sell to get the officemate to go back. He's not as forgiving as I am. In comparing what we tried to Pho House in Libertyville, (our only nearby comp,) we both agreed that the broth was great, and a few slurps made me say that it might even be better, but definitely no worse at all. He enjoyed his Banh Mi (forgot which kind.)
The issues:
The portion size paled in comparison to Pho House, and Pho House is cheaper by 2 bux.
The flank steak was packaged IN the broth, which I gather from my officemate is a no-no. He was born and raised in Vietnam, but has Chinese nationality. As soon as we opened the packaging, he immediately cried foul very disappointedly in the flank steak being IN the broth, and therefore overcooked. Didn't bug me too much, but I absolutely recall that the many orders of flank steak from Pho House has always been packaged apart (and rare) from the broth without ever asking. I guess it's a "thing."
We were both kinda let down by the amount of noodles given for the pho. The broth was VERY good though. I add the sambal and lime juice, and skip the hoisin. The officemate and I trade sambals for hoisins - we order pho about every other week.
If you are close to Pho Nam Bac, you should be pretty happy. Tasty stuff. REALLY tasty stuff. Small menu, but hopefully all of it is done well.
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