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Pho So 9 – Cypress

Vietnamese Cuisine (Half Off). Two Options Available.

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Wed Feb 20 07:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$22
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50%
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In a Nutshell

Pho soup and lemongrass stir-fries bring the flavors of Vietnam to American palates

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Not valid for alcohol.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

For years, European merchants searched for a direct route to Asia, eventually burrowing through the earth and accidentally rediscovering Luxembourg. Quell your own inner rumblings with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $11 for $22 worth of Vietnamese cuisine
  • $22 for $44 worth of Vietnamese cuisine

Cooks craft a menu of authentic Vietnamese dishes, such as spring rolls ($5), pho-tai soup with rice noodles and rare steak ($6.50), and the house specialty stir-fry with crispy egg noodles and a combination of shrimp, squid, and fish cake ($8.50).

Pho So 9

It's been posited that it takes approximately 10,000 hours of practice for a person to become really good at something. Pho So 9's chef has crafted the same delicious pho for more than 40 years, making him arguably a soup and noodle genius. His dark, rich broth simmers with rice noodles and chunks of rare steak, a complement to his lighter, seafood-rich stir-fries, all made with authentic ingredients. In the dining room, wait staff pour creamy Thai iced teas and coffees, surrounded by contemporary, Asian-inspired decor that gives the space a casual elegance.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Valentine's Day Leftovers

For some people, the most difficult thing about Valentine's Day is deciding what to do with all the leftovers. Here are some suggestions of what to do with the day-after detritus:

  • Melt down chocolates and put them in little ghost-shaped molds to start stocking up for Halloween.

  • Once roses start to wilt and dry out, use their thorns to make devil horns for a naughty dog or precocious toddler.

  • Diamond shavings are glitter.

  • Recycle a Valentine's Day card by crossing out the part that says "Lisa, I will always love you. You are my angel and my strength" and writing "Deepest sympathies on the anniversary of your terrible comeuppance!"

  • Leftover candy hearts? More like delicious croutons!

Sweet croutons, this salad is good!

Pho So 9

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    Cypress

    9927 Walker St.
    Cypress, California 90630
    (714) 252-1133
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