March 2007 Archive

Phở on the radio

March 24th, 2007

The link below is to an informative discussion about Phở in Seattle. I reckon I’d like to go to Seattle for lunch, sounds like they care about their Phở. Interesting points about the difference between the northern purest Pho, and the more flamboyant southern version.

KUOW pho article

Stewed

March 22nd, 2007

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Pho Hung - (03) 9470 1588 - 447 High Street Preston 3072

Pho Hung, I’m hooked on their Bo Kho. I like it with either rice or egg noodles. It’s a rich dark soup of hot spicy curry flavours. The soup contains wonderfully stewed chunks of beef and carrot. I had it with extra chili, onion and lemon.

Mirror walls here too!

There are many parts that make a cow …

March 18th, 2007

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… and they were all in my soup, and then some. A few chicken parts were chucked in as well! I had the Ta Pin Lu – combination uber soup at Mekong, the medium size bowl was $8.

The substances I could discern were: Chicken flesh - excellent. Egg yolk - not bad. Cow flesh - both braised and rare. Congealed blood blocks - Jelly like, a bit tasteless. Tripe - chewy and textured. Meat balls - two types, regular processed and rissole like. Liver - chicken and cow, mmm. Tendon - not really in my vocabulary to describe, but pleasing.

There was only one substance I could not make out. It was some strange tubular white stuff, maybe marrow, it didn’t have much taste and the texture was not to my liking.

It was generally a great soup but not as much offal as I was expecting. The waiter did check twice that I was actually ordering Ta Pin Lu, maybe they toned it down for me.

BTW - Mekong has the signature mirrored walls.

A Footscray Breakfast

March 15th, 2007

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Hien Vuong - (03) 9687 9698 - 144 Hopkins Street Footscray 3011

Every Thursday, E and I usually go to the Vic Market to get out weekly food. This week we decided to mix it up a bit, we headed out west to the Footscray Market. E was walking solo, so it made shopping a little difficult but we did pick up some fresh fish and chicken for the week.

After groceries, we got to the real point of the expedition and went out to Hopkins street in search of Pho. There are many Pho shops in this area, and some are even looking a bit upmarket. We chose an eatery that was unassuming. We were greeted by the owner who flatly stated, “We specialise in Vietnamese rice noodle soup!” “Great!”, I said.

E sucked and slurped and dropped things and made a general mess. No one seemed to care and she had a great time. I fed her soup from my spoon. I really enjoyed my Pho, it’s a really great breakfast, among other meals. I’d like to go back to Hien Vuong but there are so many Pho shops in this area, it could be awhile before we taste this specialty again.

By the way, you’ve got to wonder what’s up with the mirror walls in Melbourne Pho shops!

The Empire

March 12th, 2007

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Pho Dzung - (03) 9663 8885 - 234b Russell Street Melbourne 3000

The Pho Dzung empire casts a wide net over Melbourne. Richmond, Footscray, and Russell Street in the city. Personally I think they should continue their conquest. I’d be happy to see one on every street corner, mercilessly conquering enemies like McDonald’s. As the singer, with English as a second language, impersonating John Lennon, crackling out of the speakers put it, “Imagine!”

Today I went to the Russell street outlet. It was quiet, as it’s a public holiday, but they were still dishing out large piping hot bowls of soup. I decided to have the Bun Bo Hue. This, as the name suggests is a soup that originates from Hue in central Vietnam. In my soup the broth was flavoured with lemongrass and chili oil. The rice noodles were different to Pho, they were thicker and round like spaghetti. It contained braised beef and some kind of garlicky sliced pork loaf. I added some basil, lime juice, chili and bean shoots. It was really good. I bit heartier than Pho, but I was hungry.

Onward Pho Dzung! You’ve got to love that smiling cow mascot.

Thu The

March 10th, 2007

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Thu The - (03) 9427 7749 - 270 Victoria Street Richmond 3121

… you get that a bit on Victoria Street, but at the same time it’s one of my favorite places in Melbourne.

Thu The is magnificent! I had a wonderful Pho Ga there recently. It had a rich spiced stock and plenty of thinly sliced tender rare beef. They provide sugar on the tables here, and I’m sorry to say that I don’t mind a bit of sweet in my pho. The shop has a great family home feel, complete with your Vietnamese granny refilling the chili holders. The day I was down there, the street was hot sticky, Thu The was a sanctuary from hustle outside.

www.noodleoodle.com.au is flying solo

March 5th, 2007

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Well, we have our own name and place to live. We’re up and running! I’m hoping for a few contributions, namely a series exploring the Pork Roll shops in Victoria Street, Richmond. Let see how it goes. Get posting people!