Clay Pot Rice
Pho 95 Vietnamese Cuisine

Pho 95 Vietnamese Cuisine

938 Dixon Blvd, 32922, Cocoa, United States

Asian • Casual • Fast Food • Vietnamese


"Very delicious food. Fast service. Food is well priced (given the current inflation you get a lot of food for the money).I got the clay pot. It was made perfectly. I got the tofu one and the tofu was cooked well. Anyone who eats tofu knows you want it to be soft inside and crispy on the outside. It was so juicy and flavorful with a great crunch on the outside. I also tried the steamed dumplings the meat inside was tasty, the wrapper was a bit soggy but it still tasted good. My boyfriend got the pork and shrimp vermicelli bowl, which was also amazing. Ingredients are fresh and the meat was cooked just right not chewy and the shrimp wasn't fishy smelling. Everything had great flavor. Their peanut sauce is great as well and while I didn't taste the spring rolls my boyfriend got, he said they were great. Everything was fresh inside and tasted wonderful.My friend got the king Pho and it's no joke. The portion of it is crazy. You could probably make 3 meals out of it. The flavors were amazing as well.The milk tea and milk smoothies are wonderful there. I would highly recommend the honeydew or the taro. Their lemonade is also great, it reminds me of the kind you would get at the fair as a kid, but with a hint of lime. I wish I could take home a whole pitcher of it.The portions are huge so you get a lot for your money. You will most likely have enough for a full meal the next day or maybe for later, while over eating your portion while at the actual restaurant as well.Great place, I can't wait to go back!Vegetarian options: They do have lots of wonderful vegetarian options. You'll love them even if you eat meat. They are a wonderful choice."

Ko Modern Korean Cuisine

Ko Modern Korean Cuisine

2817 South Eagle Road, Newtown, PA 18940, United States

Kebab • Sushi • Cafés • Asiatic


"So we decided to eat here to try out a new location. This was a mistake. I ordered the steamed meat dumplings and dynamite calamari, and my girlfriend ordered the chicken and beef teriyaki. Well, when we were finally able to order, that is. After being seated in a dining room relatively sparse of patrons, we were promptly forgotten about by the wait staff. We didn't even get our water until about 20 minutes in, and then we were left to our own devices yet again. After our waitress finally showed up we were able to place our orders, and then I suppose of anything the food came out in a timely manner. Our waitress neglected to give us utensils though, so I had to get up and ask for them. In any the case, my food was very eh. The dumplings fell apart and had a strange taste about them, and the calamari was just kinda spicy batter, there wasn't a whole lot of squid to them. My girlfriend's teriyaki though just tasted of salt. Like it was salt flavored. The vegetables were not too similar to that which you might find in a school lunch, just baby carrots and broccoli that could have come from those little snack packs. It was practically inedible. And to top it all off, the dining room was nearly completely empty at this point and our waitress genuinely seemed to have forgotten about us electing instead to chat with the others without acknowledging us. The restaurant itself was decorated nicely, but there was this obnoxious reggaeton sounding music playing the whole time. Not really appropriate for a dining atmosphere. Honestly it seems like it caters more to bar goers with its cuisinal selections and music choices. We gave it a fair shake, but we shant be returning. We have our spots we frequent and this one won't be added to the list. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–30 Food: 2 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1"