Bolsa Vietnamese Restaurant

**** After many years  Bolsa has closed

All these photos……sheesh…… After looking through them, and realizing that many had been languishing for months, I thought that I'd better get my act together and post now, or not at all. Bolsa had been recommended to me several times by various people, so I thought I'd better give it a try. Located in a strip mall(what else) on Mira Mesa Boulevard, Bolsa has been around for quite a few years.

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The menu at Bolsa is quite large……120+ items! Talk about Vietnamese menu overload! At least the folks here have always been pretty nice to us, and it's not the "dump the menu on the table, and stand right in front of you with pencil at the ready" type of place. The menu has everything from Banh Xeo(Vietnamese Crepe) to Rice Dishes(Com Dia) to Porridge (Chao) to Egg Noodle(Mi) dishes. And of course there Pho' which I had on one of my visits, (Pho Bo Dac Biet – the special, $5.95):

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Bolsa_005 The garnishes were very fresh, but on the skimpy side.

One person I know describes this Pho as "fresh", in fact I've heard many people describe their Pho of choice as being fresh…sorry, but if you want your Pho really fresh, drop some beef bones into water, and go at it. I'll take mine simmered for hours. This broth was light, low oil, and pretty middle of the road as flavor goes….nothing really stood out. What did stand out was the amount of meat I was given:

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By far the most meat I've ever had in a bowl of Pho. The rare steak was okay, and not too tough, the best by far was the brisket, which was moist, tender, and had decent beef flavor.

One this visit, the "appetizer sin" occurred…that is, my Pho arrived before the Goi Cuon(spring rolls – $3.75) arrived:

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Which I thought was odd, since the wrappers were on the dry and tough side. No wonder they provide a serrated knife. Other than wrappers, this was fine, decent amount of herbs in addition to the standard lettuce, and the Bi(pork skin) had nice flavor.

On another occasion I tried the Bun Thit Nuong, the Cold Vermicelli with Grilled Pork($5.95):

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Bolsa13 The char grilled pork looked lovely, the flavor wasn't bad, a mild sweet-salty, it was tough as heck though. I enjoyed the addition of Bi(pork skin), in the bowl, especially since it wasn't listed as part of the dish on the menu. As a whole a decent amount of food, fairly refreshing, and nothing to really complain about.

On a recent visit, the Missus was driven to analysis paralysis by all the items on the menu, so She asked the Owner what to order. She recommended the Pho Ga (Chicken rice noodle soup – $6.25), telling us "everybody come here to eat my chicken soup":

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Bolsa15 This time they were generous with the garnishes…I guess they liked the Missus!

The soup was nothing special, lots of onion flavor, but the Missus said, "you can do way better at home…." There was a good amount of chicken, all white meat, very moist, very tender, though quite bland.

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I decided to just order the Bun Cha Hanoi($6.95):

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Bolsa23 Our wonderful experiences with Bun Cha Hanoi has been covered before both here and on other food blogs. And things did look right, lots of veggies, grilled meatballs, grilled pork, bun, and so forth.

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Bolsa20 But the devil was in the details…the bun was too soft and mushy, the meatballs too lean, and not well marinated, the nuoc mam cham too mild for my taste. The grilled pork was exactly the same as what was on the Bun dish I had on a previous visit, and though really chewy, tasted fine…I had a feeling that those meatballs pulled at least "double duty" and was used for other dishes as well.

The Missus thought it was pretty good, I thought it to be mediocre…..but I had expected mediocre so you could say I wasn't disappointed. It did fill me up, but didn't do much for my Bun Cha Hanoi craving.

You could spend a few months working through the menu at Bolsa, and you may find a few gems….if you do, let me know!

Bolsa Vietnamese Restaurant
9225 Mira Mesa Blvd
San Diego, CA 92126

Open 9am – 9pm Daily