Geo wrote:Dom,
I was back in PHX in January to visit my sister. Took her and her daughter back to Andreoli: it was just as good this year as last, and just as friendly. Had the daily special tripe. Ummm. Also discovered Hue Gourmet on my own. Wow, lots of dishes I was unfamiliar with--and I *know* Viet food. Terrific place.
Keep up your great work!
Geo
I met the owner of Hue Gourmet last night and he was genuinely surprised at all the attention that he has been getting from this thread. He says he has had several people coming in from Chicago for multiple visits.
I have been eating in the various pho houses in Tucson two times a week for the past six months. All of the dishes are S. Vietnamese and are generally pretty good. You will find almost none of those dishes on this menu.
The first dish we tried was the Bahn Bao. It was a flat dumpling steamed in a banana leaf that was covered with shrimp flakes and green onions. The owner showers us how it was traditionally eaten. You roll up the dumpling and dip it into the fish sauce. It was a pretty interesting dish.
The second dish was Bun Bo Hue, a soup dish. The owner made sure that I realized that the soup contained beef and pork. First, the soup broth came pretty close in flavor to Tom Yum soup. The meat included a fresh pork hock sliced including bones and pork skin. It also included sliced beef, meatloaf, and what looked like a blood sausage (dark red). The noodles were thick wheat noodles and it was served with bean sprouts, basil, lime and a vegetable that we could not identify. At first, we thought if was onions or cabbage. Our best guess was that it was dried cabbage.
The third dish was the Bahn Xeo, a pancake that contained shredded potatoes and shrimp. It was served with romaine leaves and vegetables and the pancake was to be eaten wrapped in the romaine.
Overall the food was great and the customers were well, interesting. There is nothing like walking into a place of elderly Asians and having two grandmothers jump up and yell "Hook 'em horns" in response to my Texas polo shirt.
I do not think that this would be a place where I would take someone completely unfamiliar with Vietnamese cooking. I think that I would start off with more familiar offerings like Deer Garden or UnPHOgettable.
There are about 15 different restaurants in the mall. Only a few are visible from the street. By the way, Mekong plaza is about one mile from where the Cubs play.
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Today, after a long and very profitable stop at Winco Foods, we drove down through Gilbert, AZ and stopped at New Mexican Grill.
I had the Carne Adovada Frybread. It was pretty good. They do a strong lunch business and should you stop in, get there early.