Vegan Cuisine's Faux Pho

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • August 14, 2014
Vegan Cuisine isn't found by accident. It's in a strip mall that has a Laundromat, a palm reader and an outpost of the infamous $1.99 Restaurant, located in the hinterlands of Fountain Valley on the stretch of Edinger I usually take to get to...
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