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A good bowl of pho may be the most satisfying value play of all ethnic foods. You'll never pay more than $10 or so for one, and most places charge you closer to $5. But despite the low cost, good pho is satiating in every way that food can be. A big, hot bowl of savory broth will warm your insides and soothe your soul, while a hefty portion of noodles and beef will stave off hunger for hours and hours.
Here are five of Dallas' best bowls of pho. Go slurp them.