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Pho Show Offers a Prime Spot to Fuel Up Over Tasty Pho, Vermicelli and Indochina-inspired Delights

Next time you’re craving a plate of piquant chicken curry, lip-smacking lamb chops or a steaming bowl of flavorful pho with all the fixings—including sweet basil, sliced chili peppers and a fistful of fresh bean sprouts—you might consider stopping by Pho Show.

It’s the second location of this popular casual eatery, with the original on Sepulveda Boulevard in Culver City. Service is friendly and swift, and the industrial-esque dining room and covered sidewalk patio are routinely filled with a broad swath of locals, from cops and young couples to big families with little kids in tow. There’s takeout, too.

One of the few late-night spots in the South Bay, Pho Show is open until the stroke of midnight six days a week, closing at 10 p.m. on Sundays

Pho Show
1617 S Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach CA 90277
310.792.7800 | Phoshow.net

Photography by Paul Jonason

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