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	<title>Comments on: Mai Vietnamese &#124; Cotati</title>
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		<title>By: Nic</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 10:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A visit to Mai&#039;s Vietnamese cuisine is an introduction t the Vietnamese culture, CHEERS style. Here, not only do you get great authentic Vietnamese food but people will remember your name, your dietary concerns and your preferences.
This is the only restaurant I know where regulars greet each other and would enquire about other regulars&#039;welfare.
This is what Vietnam is about. A riendly place where you feel comfortable and accepted and where we share great food.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A visit to Mai&#8217;s Vietnamese cuisine is an introduction t the Vietnamese culture, CHEERS style. Here, not only do you get great authentic Vietnamese food but people will remember your name, your dietary concerns and your preferences.<br />
This is the only restaurant I know where regulars greet each other and would enquire about other regulars&#8217;welfare.<br />
This is what Vietnam is about. A riendly place where you feel comfortable and accepted and where we share great food.</p>
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		<title>By: BiteClub</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 14:42:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>PREVIOUS COMMENTS
Kat (06/08/2008 12:29:05 PM)
Comment: Mai&#039;s is the best! The food is fabulous, the service attentive, the prices fantastic and the pho is the best in the county. I give it five stars!
Posted By: steve (02/04/2007 10:19:08 AM)
Comment: Thanks Doc, I almost forgot the old school Green Turtle. What great memories.
Posted By: isabella (02/04/2007 9:35:57 AM)
Comment: Pho Vietnam may be inelegant, but they manage to serve up a HUGE extra-large bowl of Pho for 6.50, plus herb garnishes. It feeds me well for 2 days...
Posted By: Doc (01/04/2007 8:43:46 AM)
Comment: Aa a Vietnamese food enthusiast customer, I find the food at Mai Vietnamese Cuisine good. One time I found the pho broth need an additional touch of flavor; the owner accepted my feedback and improves it. I recommend the same practice to you; after all, it is your taste, time and money that matter. Most importantly, ambiance, cleanliness, sanitary condition, and welcoming attitude make your outing time memorable. You find all this at Mai Vietnamese Cuisine. The menu at this restaurant is similar to the one being offered at a high class of authentic Vietnamese restaurants. Trust me, the owners will work with you to customize the composition of your dish to fit your personal, dietary, and medically restricted needs. This restaurant is definitely worth my time to invest in its success and in providing good and authentic Vietnamese food and, perhaps, reviving the good old days of a similar class restaurant of the past, The Green Turtle. You are hereby recommended this fine restaurant by a local health care professional and native from Viet Nam.
Posted By: buckwaverhaven (31/03/2007 9:32:11 PM)
Comment: Ok, so I tried Mai Vietnamese Restrauant. It&#039;s ok. The broth needs work. Probably because the owner does not cook it herself. Very nice people I must say. Pho Vietnam use to be the best but has gone down almost to the bottom. Also, use the bathroom at Burger King. trust me! Oliva is right. Thang Long in Petaluma is excellent but needs to work on customer skills. My Ha on airport blvd is clean and very good quality. Lee Pho on Hopland Ave is not bad and the service needs improvment and finally. Simply Vietnam use to be Cam Ranh Bay offers excellent quality under new ownership. Nice enviroment and good service. To sum it up. Simply Vietnam, Thang Long and My Ha will be the best choices.
Posted By: olivia (30/03/2007 5:10:18 PM)
Comment: Probably because of its location on the east side of Petaluma near Trader Joe&#039;s, Thang Long often gets left out of discussions about local Vietnamese food. But not only do they have fabulous pho and bun, they have Vietnamese sandwiches--the best are the ones with barbecued pork. Really a great place to check out if you love Vietnamese food. Nice family business.
Posted By: Vince (30/03/2007 3:21:04 PM)
Comment: Yumm, I&#039;ve been looking for more pho. I like Pho Vietnam but it just doesn&#039;t stack up to some of the pho I&#039;ve had in SF(I think their broth is a little heavy on the star anise or something). Those spring rolls sound delish, too. We&#039;ll definitely be checking this one out.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PREVIOUS COMMENTS<br />
Kat (06/08/2008 12:29:05 PM)<br />
Comment: Mai&#8217;s is the best! The food is fabulous, the service attentive, the prices fantastic and the pho is the best in the county. I give it five stars!<br />
Posted By: steve (02/04/2007 10:19:08 AM)<br />
Comment: Thanks Doc, I almost forgot the old school Green Turtle. What great memories.<br />
Posted By: isabella (02/04/2007 9:35:57 AM)<br />
Comment: Pho Vietnam may be inelegant, but they manage to serve up a HUGE extra-large bowl of Pho for 6.50, plus herb garnishes. It feeds me well for 2 days&#8230;<br />
Posted By: Doc (01/04/2007 8:43:46 AM)<br />
Comment: Aa a Vietnamese food enthusiast customer, I find the food at Mai Vietnamese Cuisine good. One time I found the pho broth need an additional touch of flavor; the owner accepted my feedback and improves it. I recommend the same practice to you; after all, it is your taste, time and money that matter. Most importantly, ambiance, cleanliness, sanitary condition, and welcoming attitude make your outing time memorable. You find all this at Mai Vietnamese Cuisine. The menu at this restaurant is similar to the one being offered at a high class of authentic Vietnamese restaurants. Trust me, the owners will work with you to customize the composition of your dish to fit your personal, dietary, and medically restricted needs. This restaurant is definitely worth my time to invest in its success and in providing good and authentic Vietnamese food and, perhaps, reviving the good old days of a similar class restaurant of the past, The Green Turtle. You are hereby recommended this fine restaurant by a local health care professional and native from Viet Nam.<br />
Posted By: buckwaverhaven (31/03/2007 9:32:11 PM)<br />
Comment: Ok, so I tried Mai Vietnamese Restrauant. It&#8217;s ok. The broth needs work. Probably because the owner does not cook it herself. Very nice people I must say. Pho Vietnam use to be the best but has gone down almost to the bottom. Also, use the bathroom at Burger King. trust me! Oliva is right. Thang Long in Petaluma is excellent but needs to work on customer skills. My Ha on airport blvd is clean and very good quality. Lee Pho on Hopland Ave is not bad and the service needs improvment and finally. Simply Vietnam use to be Cam Ranh Bay offers excellent quality under new ownership. Nice enviroment and good service. To sum it up. Simply Vietnam, Thang Long and My Ha will be the best choices.<br />
Posted By: olivia (30/03/2007 5:10:18 PM)<br />
Comment: Probably because of its location on the east side of Petaluma near Trader Joe&#8217;s, Thang Long often gets left out of discussions about local Vietnamese food. But not only do they have fabulous pho and bun, they have Vietnamese sandwiches&#8211;the best are the ones with barbecued pork. Really a great place to check out if you love Vietnamese food. Nice family business.<br />
Posted By: Vince (30/03/2007 3:21:04 PM)<br />
Comment: Yumm, I&#8217;ve been looking for more pho. I like Pho Vietnam but it just doesn&#8217;t stack up to some of the pho I&#8217;ve had in SF(I think their broth is a little heavy on the star anise or something). Those spring rolls sound delish, too. We&#8217;ll definitely be checking this one out.</p>
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