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[deleted] t1_j99vnpe wrote
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elpajaroquemamais t1_j99xytw wrote
Or not sick or not hungover.
maimou1 t1_j9a2u72 wrote
I like bún thit núóng better (probably not written right, I'm sorry).
UrbanAchiever34 t1_j9a44x4 wrote
Pho is great when you’re sick or hungover.
Pickle-Chunk t1_j9a4nl1 wrote
And you felt the need to comment this why?
maimou1 t1_j9a4rm0 wrote
just to irritate you and it worked!
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PrometheusHasFallen t1_j9a6sh0 wrote
I've never heard of a struggling Vietnamese pho restaurant. I live next to like 5 and they've been in business for decades.
czechczich t1_j9a8342 wrote
This is in my hometown and I’ve been going there since they opened and they have the best peanut sauce in town.
Oswarez t1_j9a8q04 wrote
Now what?
natovo t1_j9aan1r wrote
That's pretty close, here's the correct version for you to keep, just in case it come in handy:
Bún thịt nướng
bearpie1214 t1_j9abyr7 wrote
that’s probably because you live in an area that has the customer base that can even have 5 close by.
DoTheCreep_ahh t1_j9aczpq wrote
now he flies off into the sunset looking for more people to upset in a minor way, thereby changing the course of history forever. He is of course the time traveling super-hero, Butterfly-Effect Man
taigahalla t1_j9aevqz wrote
same tbh, I can't get enough of that sauce
kescha78 t1_j9ag63c wrote
I love pho!!! I’d help save this place!!🥰
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Asdfaeou t1_j9aiori wrote
So...the warped pictures are due to a news site trying to stretch to fit vertical TikTok screenshots to a screen?
mydawgisgreen t1_j9ajkrd wrote
Unless the broth sucks. But I grew up I a rural western town with pretty much no diversity. Went to college and a couple years in when I had my first internship, a weird youngerish guy actually spent time to open my eyes up to a lot of different cuisines I had never tried, and Vietnamese was one of them. He didn't stay long at the company, but always remember how much he introduced me too.
Now 15 years later, pho is a staple in my diet.
the_black_sails t1_j9akumu wrote
I've always been so curious and eager to get one, but I'll be damned if I willingly download Spyware on my phone. I know Google isn't that much better, but Tiktok is basically a direct pipeline to China.
ZonkyTheDonkey t1_j9aky4u wrote
Right, it’s good unless it sucks.
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Spinager t1_j9amwo3 wrote
Only paces I’ve seen that many in close proximity is in areas around Los Angeles. There are tons in the Vietnamese majority suburbs.
ravenous0 t1_j9anmjb wrote
This is the only reason TikTok should be used: highlight the great local restaurants and support local businesses.
Captain_Pungent t1_j9anx2p wrote
You see half the content on other socials anyway tbh
KakkaKarrot t1_j9aokxd wrote
>veitnames
Not to be confused with Vietnamese
Zech08 t1_j9aonfb wrote
San jose has a lot.
nonamefounder t1_j9aovzp wrote
Reddit ain't better. Twitter aswell. Instagram also. Every God darn social media is.
Aleblanco1987 t1_j9ap85x wrote
Finally tiktok is good for something
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ubapook2 t1_j9apc83 wrote
I agree. How is it uplifting that a shop which is perfectly capable of getting customers was failing for the wrong reasons, and that it took an influencer to wake people up to that fact? This is more depressing if anything. The realization that the success of your life-long dream, and all finances in your life, can entirely depend on some person out there sharing a video. Absolutely terrifying
Bedumtss t1_j9aqyrr wrote
Grace? Mf you routinely go to r/cryptocurrency r/spirituality r/tarot r/psychic and worst of all r/ChelseaFC gtfoh with ur grace lol
wienour t1_j9ar154 wrote
Isn’t that just called marketing?
Shibi_SF t1_j9ard2s wrote
We drive through Santa Rosa every year. We will look for Lee’s Noodle House this time and hopefully we will eat there!
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EzraMeeker53 t1_j9arir2 wrote
This is a surprise. I grew up in Santa Rosa. Lees noodle house was always the small out of the Pho restaurant that people who knew good Vietnamese food would go to for takeout. I moved away before the pandemic so I never saw this slow down but it’s great to hear they made a comeback.
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SixGeckos t1_j9as21e wrote
isn’t that basically bún chả?
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baphosam t1_j9aso4o wrote
Are there other competing places with peanut sauce?
lindseyilwalker t1_j9asr4s wrote
I mean … it’s marketing. Since ever, if you’re going into business, you have to get the word out.
jim_deneke t1_j9asrpq wrote
When I downloaded the app one of the days in the first week I was on the app I was on it until 5am, just mindless scrolling. Probably was about 7 hours of solid scrolling. And the people on there are so toxic. I deleted it after two months.
razerzej t1_j9aszs3 wrote
Reddit is a great filter-- instead of gargling a fire hose of raw sewage (TikTok or 4chan), I get purified sips of their best content, with most of the scum scraped off.
andreibrcg t1_j9at8vs wrote
Eastern european stock is so much better. To be frank, pho tastes like an undercooked eastern european stock
NeutralMinion t1_j9atkqz wrote
In the extremely rare occasion when social media has a positive impact, I love to see it
Quacky3three t1_j9atpby wrote
Peanut sauce is very common in Thai/Vietnamese restaurants.
kL2hGHMyqMsmcx9u t1_j9atri6 wrote
I mean, this person is clearly an expert on cancer. We should listen to them.
MJTony t1_j9atu64 wrote
Baha! Chelseeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaa
Dt2_0 t1_j9atxqn wrote
I live in an area where one would struggle to survive.
ubapook2 t1_j9atxss wrote
I still find it unsettling that this is the way we do things now, that an entire business can 100% be made or broken by a TikTok video. The idea is, as we’ve seen, that an influencer can do this same thing except with misinformation and a bad review, and a place could just go down.
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MJTony t1_j9au19k wrote
You haven’t had good pho
miniaturizedatom t1_j9aua6k wrote
It’s possibly one of the most nourishing meals you can have. Hot broth, carbs, protein, and crunchy fresh veggies. Whats not to like?
kL2hGHMyqMsmcx9u t1_j9auiwi wrote
Don’t hurt yourself twisting yourself into r/enlightenedcentrism
Reddit is end-stage web forums with little to zero social network features (followers, profiles, real names, influencers).
Tik-tok is literally weaponized social media aimed at disrupting western civilization by a hostile foreign government.
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kL2hGHMyqMsmcx9u t1_j9av7jo wrote
Never thought I’d see the day that Yelp is redeemed in the eyes of Reddit
rym5 t1_j9avclv wrote
Cleveland asia town has at least a few
andreibrcg t1_j9avfwd wrote
I had several pho's in different countries in top rated restaurants. Come visit eastern europe and you will see the difference. Im from Romania but im sure a all my neighbours have excellent stocks. There are several types btw, all fundamentally different. All of them are better than pho.
I think most like pho because their local cuisine doesnt include stock at all, unlike eastern europe which is full of delicious recipes
AHedgeKnight t1_j9avhlr wrote
It's not enlightened centrism to say reddit isn't magically less scummy of a social media platform nerd
Aethelon t1_j9avxqr wrote
And less of the spyware
maimou1 t1_j9aweef wrote
not sure. husband prefers Thai, when I can coax him into Asian food at all. I was so into Vietnamese food for a while that I grew pots of the Thai/holy basil so I had it ready to go.
baphosam t1_j9awf84 wrote
So you’re telling me there’s multiple Thai/Vietnamese restaurants in this one town?
Edit: Wow everyone. I guess having a lack of multiple Vietnamese /Thai restaurants near me and being so daring to ask the question means I’ve pissed off a lot of you.
kinky_boots t1_j9awkgz wrote
NYC chiming in
WINTERMUTE-_- t1_j9ax9v2 wrote
That's not an uncommon thing.
ruralife t1_j9axtmh wrote
And for health care providers to spread accurate information
ambermae513 t1_j9axxac wrote
Depends on where you are. I live in a small town with very limited options. Chinese, Mexican, Italian, and several fast food places plus a couple wing places and that is it. The closest bigger town has exactly 1 Thai place and zero Vietnamese. My sister lives in the closest big city (about an hour drive from me) and has a favorite spot to get Pho and a different favorite to get any other type of Vietnamese cuisine.
WINTERMUTE-_- t1_j9b008n wrote
I live in a Canadian town of about 150,000. Not huge by any means. And we have probably around a dozen Thai or Vietnamese restaurants.
DisgruntledJarl t1_j9b0gsn wrote
Vietnamese food is such a confusing cuisine for me. From India, I tried the most authentic vietnamese food I could find recently in my hometown and the peanut sauce was something I did not expect at all. My mouth was left wondering "wow this is strange" every time I tried something. Overall I still liked it but its probably not something I love so much that I'll keep going back to it.
ambermae513 t1_j9b0hp1 wrote
Yeah.... so based on the last census: My town 8,600 Closest bigger town (35 minutes south) 74,000 Closest big city (1 hour north) 880,000
NineteenthJester t1_j9b12sg wrote
TikTok brought too much business to a local restaurant here and caused the owner to retire earlier. :(
nonamefounder t1_j9b180u wrote
It's a social media without real names. That's it. For me, it's the same as any other social media. Also, I never set foot in that subreddit. I just know that whatever social media I use is bs, but I'm addicted. Also, we have followers here on reddit and profiles and some people that are known in a few subreddit as regulars. It has everything a typical social media has. I think you should step outside of your little reddit bubble and look at this stuff objectively.
maimou1 t1_j9bdtye wrote
thank you!!
preciado_101 t1_j9bf8og wrote
Pho is an amazing dish, really underestimated
mydawgisgreen t1_j9bfsbx wrote
Ugh sorry. I'm terrible on my phone and covid brain. Fixing now
MJTony t1_j9bfunt wrote
Of course you have
andreibrcg t1_j9bjnty wrote
Did you visit eastern europe?
tarkool t1_j9bvdke wrote
I hate Tik Tok with a passion but I do like seeing it being used to help others instead of stupid Kia Challenges.
lonememe t1_j9bwqal wrote
Oh that’s cool. TikTok fucking ruined my favorite Japanese restaurant (DOMO) to the point where the owner just closed it forever. Fuck TikTok assholes forever for that one.
norkm t1_j9bxmok wrote
In the Bay Area, which has one of the largest Asian populations in the US? Yes. My neighborhood has 2 Vietnamese places and 2 Thai places all within a 10 min walk on the same street.
runawaycluetrain t1_j9byt94 wrote
What happened exactly?
lonememe t1_j9c079v wrote
https://www.westword.com/restaurants/domo-temporary-closure-13558800
That was the temporary closure. You can google the permanent one but the main article is behind a paywall.
Satan_S_R_US t1_j9c0m8q wrote
A good chicken noodle or corn chowder is great but nothing satisfies on an extremely cold day like pho with a generous addition of sriracha/chili garlic sauce.
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runawaycluetrain t1_j9c15h7 wrote
Thanks, I’m sorry that happened.. it never occurred to me that too much business could be a bad thing, but I suppose there were a lot of people there not for the food, but to video themselves.
stewdadrew t1_j9c1pis wrote
The town I grew up in was an hour from the nearest McDonald’s. If you would have told me as a young kid that you had multiple fast food in your city or more than 1 Chinese restaurant, you lived in a big city in my eyes.
Crosswired2 t1_j9c2vzu wrote
Lol. Calling tiktok toxic in reddit. The irony.
borderlander12345 t1_j9c2zqo wrote
I live in a city of 300,00 in Australia and there are probably 15+ Thai restaurants within 20 minutes drive from me and at least half that in Vietnamese
Chiefo104 t1_j9c3lek wrote
It's by the Kohl's and Panera.
Chiefo104 t1_j9c3qw6 wrote
When I lived in Coffey Park this was our go-to place.
Chiefo104 t1_j9c3ux7 wrote
The fires really took a toll on the businesses around Coffey Park.
HelloVap t1_j9c4tkn wrote
Hope you and your loved ones were OK during the fires
TheHomieHuglord t1_j9c6fd7 wrote
Which is why I can't eat it if I don't want to die
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Oraxy51 t1_j9c7aj6 wrote
Heck even in Arizona there’s a good handful of Thai/Vietnamese places here. Some Japanese places, some chinese, some Korean, it’s a nice diversity.
johyongil t1_j9c8ezp wrote
My exact reaction to handmade samosas. “Strange. It’s fine but I’m not gonna go out of my way to get it again.”
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MUCHO2000 t1_j9c9b50 wrote
By who? Those who have never tried it?
Also, having tried about a dozen Pho places when I moved to the East Bay from the LA area there is significant differences in the broth quality. Fortunately one of the best of the contenders is also only a 10 minute drive from my house.
Mom and dad cook while the adult son works the front of house
Blue_Moon_Rabbit t1_j9c9bat wrote
My town has several pizza places, chinese places, and even an indian place sharing a lobby with a fish and chips place.
We have no Mexican, at this point Id settle for a taco bell or something.
I just want some fucking quesadillas man… ones I don’t have to cook for myself.
onlyspacemonkey t1_j9c9zmx wrote
deadlines and slow news days are a bitch lol
fasterbrew t1_j9ca3v3 wrote
Peanut allergy
Vroomped t1_j9cbamr wrote
They can't eat Thai/Vietnamese restaurants or they'll die, because they contain peanuts. They can't eat Texas Roadhouses either.
edgar__allan__bro t1_j9cciho wrote
And for anyone out there who has a peanut allergy and tends to be on the cavalier side of things (i.e. joking about how their allergy could kill them) -- I did have a very, very good friend pass away some years back after accidentally ingesting peanut butter.
EriAyasha t1_j9cdpnt wrote
Cries in rural TN
dontfkwitme t1_j9cfh7o wrote
Darwins survival of the fittest....
StatusKoi t1_j9cgpcf wrote
Oh man I love this story so much.
DisgruntledJarl t1_j9cgxqf wrote
Is there another way to make samosas with machines?
johyongil t1_j9ch2u0 wrote
Yes. They regularly sell them at Costco and other grocery shops. They’re even worse.
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DamnBunny t1_j9cm65u wrote
Sounds like from the comments below, they didn't have any trouble to begin with. And since I can make Disneyland look like a Horror film on Camera, edit it out, then upload it. I really doubt no one can be fooled between the exaggeration and the real thing if you've been there. But behold, I can make Photos look like no one is at the rides, I can make it the ticket booth look desolate, And if I go to the break room I could make some serious nightmare fuel with the disembodied costumes.
TriGurl t1_j9cq7x5 wrote
Love this!!
lindseyilwalker t1_j9cr4ca wrote
Yeah, I understand that completely. However such a concept is not just originating now. When we revolved around newspapers more, a bad review by a trusted food columnist could have the same effect on a restaurant. I just resist the panic that things are so dramatically different with new forms of media. Same stuff, new mediums.
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Soup for the gods!!!!
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FantasmaNaranja t1_j9csdm1 wrote
applies to most things
Adrenalcookie t1_j9csisf wrote
Truuu his allergy having genes luckily won’t be spread
thatcleverchick t1_j9ct5dx wrote
I make my own using sunbutter instead of peanut butter and it's delicious
DeTrotseTuinkabouter t1_j9cu1ws wrote
Yeah how dare people have fun dancing or some shit!
Shibi_SF t1_j9cvewi wrote
Thanks so much! I looked up their address… we usually take 12 eastbound from 116 (in from the coast) and turn south at 101, but we will divert a little this time and go north at 101 to Hopper to visit Lee’s. Looking forward to it!
limejuiceroyale t1_j9cvvyh wrote
Why did they close though? I'm no tik tok fan but it sounds like they got a lot of business, were overwhelmed but couldn't they just limit the customer base? It kind of seems like the owner was just ready to retire. He could have kept it at 20 people or whatever he felt comfortable serving at a time
Redditributor t1_j9cw7go wrote
I don't think it quite works that way. There are genes that can influence under what conditions certain allergies could develop
Redditributor t1_j9cw8et wrote
Expand on this
czechczich t1_j9cwktd wrote
We might have been neighbors! Rip my old house.
IcedevilX t1_j9cx7wq wrote
This comment reminds me of the “Californians” skit from SNL.
Self-Aware-Bears t1_j9cz5f6 wrote
Isn’t it cool how we’ve rebuilt the area though? I love how different all the houses are
DocPeacock t1_j9cz692 wrote
Is it worth driving over from Petaluma for? I saw the story about the this locally.
czechczich t1_j9czclo wrote
It’s a strange sort of uncanny valley feeling because I still remember what they used to look like.
czechczich t1_j9czja6 wrote
If you find yourself in SR running errands or something, give it a go! What’s the Vietnamese scene like in Petaluma?
DocPeacock t1_j9d0cdm wrote
There's only a couple places for pho and they're fine, I guess. A place called Simmer that I thought was pretty good. But according to the Vietnamese women at my wife's nail salon, none of the places in town are any good. I'm pretty sure they're comparing it to their home recipes. Maybe next time we're in the mood for it we'll drive up and check out Lee's.
pawnshophero t1_j9d1jzo wrote
Covid put several out of business in the towns near me
bekibekistanstan t1_j9d1nqj wrote
Not extremely rare by any means
TheHomieHuglord t1_j9d3ohm wrote
Oooooo I gotta try that
tsogtbayarr t1_j9d3q02 wrote
Pho made by actual vietnamese people are great but there are so many places run by koreans and spanish people who just use shit ton of salt and msg to imitate the broth
SternLecture t1_j9d8ojj wrote
I am not judging the guys food on one photo but that is one terrible looking bowl of soup did they choose the worst photo they could find?
Btw pho is amazing if you haven't tried it do so soon.
Chest3 t1_j9d8t1b wrote
The corner case use of TikTok being good
66cev66 t1_j9dafy4 wrote
Awesome!
Catsdrinkingbeer t1_j9dcrwv wrote
My favorite thing about living in the greater Seattle area is now I get to be picky about where I get pho. Back when I lived in the middle of the US I was lucky if the town I lived in had a single spot that served pho. Now I eat it several times a month and don't have to settle for mediocre.
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Catsdrinkingbeer t1_j9deb1z wrote
I think this is less, "tik tok made this close" and more, "this guy was clearly moving away from this part of his business and this excelerated the inevitable."
There's another westword article from September where its made a little more clear the owner was focused on other things. When it became more popular it probably made him realize where he wanted to prioritize his time.
Plenty of restaurants have exploded because of social media and most of them have not closed down because of it.
bb5mes t1_j9dfm5k wrote
Vegas also
Shibi_SF t1_j9dhor6 wrote
LOL I felt like I was part of that family of bleached blondes after I typed my reply… I even laughed to myself in valley-speak as I wrote it.
And, in support of the Lee’s I will like ohmygod take the 116 to the 12 to the 101 north to like you know get there to eat their pho unless there is traffic then we would probably have to hop off of the 116 at Guerneville Road and just take the 101 for like one or two exits to Hopper. (Gasp) (dramatic look, hungry for pho)
(Edited the spelling of Guerneville smh)
EzraMeeker53 t1_j9dp9xd wrote
I almost forgot about that. And they were right behind Kmart. Have they rebuilt something where Kmart was yet?
Chiefo104 t1_j9dqonn wrote
It's going to be the new location of the Sonoma County Indian Health Project. They bought the land but it takes time to actually build.
Right now it has a swap meet on Sunday mornings but that's about it.
EzraMeeker53 t1_j9dqtjh wrote
That’s a really good use for that land. Thank God they didn’t make it at target or Walmart.
lawfulkitten1 t1_j9drvd8 wrote
Most US metro areas have a decent sized Little Saigon of some sort, it just might not be a place out of towners end up. In the Washington DC area for example it's a mall complex called Eden Center which is like a 30 minute drive away from downtown.
lawfulkitten1 t1_j9ds5ef wrote
To be fair, I actually didn't like pho that much in the US (even when I lived in the LA area). Turns out I actually like North Vietnamese pho more, whereas most places in the US serve South Vietnamese pho. The first bowl of pho I had that I actually enjoyed a lot was in Berlin of all places...
Even when I visted Vietnam that held true, I liked the taste more in Hanoi than in Ho Chi Minh City.
tinglytummy t1_j9dt8eo wrote
No. Bún is just the word for vermicelli noodles in Vietnamese (rounded noodles). Thịt means meat, nướng means grilled. Chả can be made of meat or fish but basically it’s chopped into tiny pieces and molded into a shape. Bún is used in a lot of viet dishes (like the well known bún bò Huế - which is vermicelli noodles with beef from the region of Hue, as the name indicates). It’s the difference in meat, broth, and fish sauce that really sets them apart. Bún thịt nướng usually also has an egg roll in it too.
MUCHO2000 t1_j9dv4dc wrote
Gotta have that basil. But, you're welcome to have an incorrect opinion as there is no accounting for taste.
Just kidding I have never had N style pho.
instantnet t1_j9e0nc4 wrote
Pho King Good
-_Empress_- t1_j9e2all wrote
Lol come to Seattle and the greater Seattle metro. We got pho, Thai, and teriyaki coming out the wazzu. I can't drive two blocks without seeing like 5.
As a matter of fact, outside Seattle proper it is fucking hard to find anything good that isn't pho, Thai or teriyaki.
luckyme0121 t1_j9e51gq wrote
The best peanut sauce in town.
jim_deneke t1_j9eiwqj wrote
I haven't seen the negative comments on here as worse than on TikTok.
dreadpiratew t1_j9gvzxb wrote
Or maybe the place just isn’t that good
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