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    Default Re: The Metropolitian diner: management confrontation

    I've only eaten there once. Didn't like the food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DK23 View Post
    Cheap is a relative term. Before pho became, as my Asian friends put it, whiteified, we could get a bowl for $2.50. Now it's almost $8 and smaller portions. I agree that Pho & More is pretty good though. We used to go a lot when I worked at Merck.
    Still pretty darn inexpensive lunch. Ma Dang next door is excellent for korean.

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    Default Re: The Metropolitian diner: management confrontation

    We go to both Pho and more and Ma Dong and Sultan frequently. good food. I've open carried all the time into Ma Dong and Sultan and never had a problem.

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    Default Re: The Metropolitian diner: management confrontation

    The Metropolitan sounds like a perfect place for an OC group to go in and have coffee while wearing their Trump shirts and MAGA hats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by American1776 View Post
    We go to both Pho and more and Ma Dong and Sultan frequently. good food. I've open carried all the time into Ma Dong and Sultan and never had a problem.
    Is sultan any better. A new family took it over a couple of years ago and it sucked.

    We go to amans on 152 and county line. Good weekend lunch buffet.

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    Default Re: The Metropolitian diner: management confrontation

    I've never had Pho, but it's always looked good when I see it being made on Trip-D. Maybe I'll have to hit up my vietmanese neighbor about making me some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post
    I've never had Pho, but it's always looked good when I see it being made on Trip-D. Maybe I'll have to hit up my vietmanese neighbor about making me some.
    If made from scratch it can take 3 days, it is very time consuming. My one friend, who is Chinese but from Vietnam, made it once and said never again. My wife faked it once and now we just go out to eat it. Just an fyi so you don't ask too much of him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DK23 View Post
    If made from scratch it can take 3 days, it is very time consuming. My one friend, who is Chinese but from Vietnam, made it once and said never again. My wife faked it once and now we just go out to eat it. Just an fyi so you don't ask too much of him.
    His mother lives with him, I bet she could do it. I was just looking up some recipes, looks like there's dozens of different ways to do it, but the base ingredients are about the same. I could probably make it. Taking a poll of the kids, most of them said they'd try it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ItchyTick View Post
    Still pretty darn inexpensive lunch. Ma Dang next door is excellent for korean.
    I am assuming your location is outdated if you eat out here. If you're looking for good Korean bbq, try Kim's on 5th St in North Philly. You definitely want to carry there.

    Quote Originally Posted by ItchyTick View Post
    Is sultan any better. A new family took it over a couple of years ago and it sucked.

    We go to amans on 152 and county line. Good weekend lunch buffet.
    Tiffin's is really good too and there's one in KoP, not too far from Montgomeryville area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post
    His mother lives with him, I bet she could do it. I was just looking up some recipes, looks like there's dozens of different ways to do it, but the base ingredients are about the same. I could probably make it. Taking a poll of the kids, most of them said they'd try it.
    I'm sure she or you could do it, it's not hard it's just a lot of effort for small scale cooking. Since you have a large fam and cook a lot, it would be more beneficial than my wife spending all day cooking it for 2 people.

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