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Access to good Pho is probably highly regional. You can find quality examples of just about any sort of food here in the Bay Area, other places aren't lucky.
There is a good 8 mile run of Pho shops in St Paul. Fun fact, the movie Gran Torino originally was set here in the Twin Cities, but was moved to Detroit for the film.

One shop has a two gallon bowl that if you can finish it in a certain timeframe its free with a T-shirt that says "Pho-King"
 

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There is a good 8 mile run of Pho shops in St Paul. Fun fact, the movie Gran Torino originally was set here in the Twin Cities, but was moved to Detroit for the film.

One shop has a two gallon bowl that if you can finish it in a certain timeframe its free with a T-shirt that says "Pho-King"
Ooo...careful pronunciation is gonna be big on that one.
 




Yeah, I never understood why stuff like that happens in translation. If we're taking another language's words and translating them to English, wouldn't it make sense to just write them how they sound, instead of whatever ungodly process went into making it spelled "P H O"?
Gaelic would like a word ...

(The fact Vietnam was a French colony may be part of the specific answer to your specific question.)
 

Ooo...careful pronunciation is gonna be big on that one.
I tried five different clips of this scene from The Gentlemen all of them had to view on other sites disabled.

His name is Phuc, but it's spelled with a "Ph," so it sounds like "fu-uck."

So it's Phu-uc?

What? Yeah, something like that.

Anyway, he's the kid that gave us the skunk farm job. Do you know him?

Yeah, we've met before, haven't we, Phu-uc... Phuc?

That's the one. Phu-uc?

Phuc. Phuc.
 
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I tried five different clips of this scene from The Gentlemen all of them had to view on other sites disabled.

His name is Phuc, but it's spelled with a "Ph," so it sounds like "fu-uck."

So it's Phu-uc?

What? Yeah, something like that.

Anyway, he's the kid that gave us the skunk farm job. Do you know him?

Yeah, we've met before, haven't we, Phu-uc... Phuc?

That's the one. Phu-uc?

Phuc. Phuc.
I went to high school with a guy named Phuc Vu. He changed it to Vince or Bob Vu at some point.
 

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