One more pho question. Can I drink directly from the bowl?!


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One more pho question. Can I drink directly from the bowl?

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2 weeks ago
I am not talking about drinking out of the toliet bowl as some of the answers I recieved imply. I am talking about drinking out of the pho bowl at a vietnamese resturant. Its a huge bowl of delicious broth, and if i had my druthers I would pick it up and drink it, but i'm pretty sure its rude. I just want confirmation.


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2 weeks ago
I am not talking about drinking out of the toliet bowl as some of the answers I recieved imply. I am talking about drinking out of the pho bowl at a vietnamese resturant. Its a huge bowl of delicious broth, and if i had my druthers I would pick it up and drink it, but i'm pretty sure its rude. I just want confirmation.

I usually hold the chopsticks in my right hand and a spoon in my left hand. Get the noodle and meat using chopsticks into the spoon and dip the loaded spoon into the bowl to get the soup and eat whatever's in the spoon. Usually once I finish with the pho there's little soup left. If you want to finish the soup, it's OK to pick up the bowl and slurb from it. Just don't splatter all over yourself while you pick up a bowlful of soup.

No, you can drink out of the tank. The tank is potable water unless you have added a cleansing product to it. The bowl is where you sh*t. I guess if you wanna drink it you can. Might get a nasty stomach bug though. And even some really nasty liquid poo.

what bowl?? r u talking bout the fish bowl or toilet bowl?

I'd say, "No"... those bowls are huge even a "small".

I've never seen anyone drink directly from the bowl. They usually use the soup spoons.

However, if you had soup in a small soup bowl (like you see in Chinese restaurants that's a slightly bigger than those tea cups), then I'd say it's acceptable to drink directly from those bowls.

all i can say is no comment
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