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Video FeedBack: Pho 14

Written by Jessica Sidman
| Published on July 16, 2009
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Can authentic pho be found inside the city? We stopped by Pho 14 (1436 Park Rd., NW; 202-986-2326), a new mom-and-pop restaurant in Columbia Heights, to find out what diners think about the Vietnamese soups. The lunchtime crowd turned out to be full of regulars and included one self-proclaimed “pho connoisseur.” Find out what they had to say in the video below.

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Jessica Sidman covers the people and trends behind D.C.’s food and drink scene. Before joining Washingtonian in July 2016, she was Food Editor and Young & Hungry columnist at Washington City Paper. She is a Colorado native and University of Pennsylvania grad.

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