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I like the italian flag on the back of the wing.
Tim that's my issue and Ben I would look into it. It started this week with a dead battery, progressed to a bad immobilizer code and a dash that won't turn off. The car doesn't shut down until I disconnect the harness either. It will keep running for several minutes if I let it. I got home about an hour ago and the frieking horn started blaring and wouldn't shut off. I had to disconnect the battery to shut it up. My neighbors must love me and my cars.
In other news my turbo is leaking oil still into the exhaust. Even after a rebuild. I haven't had my car running for more than a few miles since October and I'm going through withdrawal. I sit in it from time to time and shift through the gears making engine and BOV sounds.
In other news my turbo is leaking oil still into the exhaust. Even after a rebuild. I haven't had my car running for more than a few miles since October and I'm going through withdrawal. I sit in it from time to time and shift through the gears making engine and BOV sounds.
Has anyone eaten at Rangoon on 9th st. In Chinatown? I just ate there for the second time in four days. It's Burmese, and it's real solid.
Robert, a few of my friends tried Pho Xe Laupot, and they thought that Pho 75 was superior. I'll still check it out, but I thought that I would share their opinion.
Robert, a few of my friends tried Pho Xe Laupot, and they thought that Pho 75 was superior. I'll still check it out, but I thought that I would share their opinion.
Has anyone eaten at Rangoon on 9th st. In Chinatown? I just ate there for the second time in four days. It's Burmese, and it's real solid.
Robert, a few of my friends tried Pho Xe Laupot, and they thought that Pho 75 was superior. I'll still check it out, but I thought that I would share their opinion.
Robert, a few of my friends tried Pho Xe Laupot, and they thought that Pho 75 was superior. I'll still check it out, but I thought that I would share their opinion.
Totally disagree on the Pho 75...no chains, thanks!
Pho Saigon on Columbus BLVD and Pho Ha on 6th and Washington is where it's at.
Ill have to look into rangoon. Have any of you tried plaza garibadi? Its on washington ave, past 9th i beleive.
ben, i think im going to try that noodle place tomorrow, if they are open.
ben, i think im going to try that noodle place tomorrow, if they are open.
I've only had Pho twice now. First was Beef Brisket/Meatballs at Pho Ha, and more recently I had Chicken Pho at Pho 75 on Race st. I remember Pho Ha having better broth than 75, but I still liked the Chicken Pho from Pho 75. I'll have to go to different spots closer together to make better comparisons. I'll check out the one on Columbus. I've actually had a few people tell me that Pho Ha is one of the best in the city.
Kenny, it's all about the noodles at that place. I've had a few different dishes, and my favorite is still plain old Noodles in Peanut Sauce. I do believe that they are open on Sundays.
Last edited by 06RS; Jan 29, 2011 at 07:36 PM.
If your ever in the cherry hill area, check out pho so 1. Its on rt 38, maybe half a mile east of the cherry hill mall.
Either way, get the cubed beef rice dish. The pho is amazing as well. Its my favorite, and I've been to a few places in philly and ny as well as many places in SJ.
The cubed beef there is like crack.


