**** Que Huong has closed
It had actually been a while since we've been here…… a couple of weeks ago I met PeterL and his lovely wife Ange for dinner at Que Huong. Strangely, Peter nor his brother John had ever heard of this place. We had a fine meal and there was something I noticed that evening at Que Huong. I've been coming here since 2005, when the current owners had just taken over the place. (Geeez….I've been doing this blog for waaay too long!) Because I'll usually visit in flurries, with long gaps between visits, I've started noticing something about Que Huong….a good thing. The place has slowly evolved from mainly a hot pot, drinking place, with karaoke and all that stuff, to a place where folks still come to drink a bit later on in the evening, but with more of a dinner crowd. I've seen birthdays and other events; one of the owners, a burly young man named Jay, told me he's even done a couple of weddings! Good for them. It's nice to see a place hitting its stride…there's no more "specials" haphazardly written on the mirrors.
You just have to take a dish like the Ốc len xào dừa, the snails braised in coconut milk. The presentation of the dish is not much…well, prettier.
It's now a totally different dish. less sweet, a bit more spicy, you're not overwhelmed with too much "coconut water". Because they serve mainly Vietnamese, the cook is not afraid to provide a nice amount of Rau Ram.
Jay told me that they went through several cooks before finding good matches who could make the dishes of the Central Vietnamese Coast the way he and his sister wanted.
On this evening we had both the Jackfruit salad…..
And the version with Wild Boar……
And a dish I used enjoy, but with some hesitation…the Catfish Clay Pot. You see, I love Nuoc Mau, Vietnamese Caramel sauce, one of "mother sauces" of Vietnamese cuisine. It is sweet-salty-savory-pungent….you name it. I also love the slices of pork belly used to line the clay pot and how it basically bubbles with joy as it arrives at your table.
What I didn't enjoy was the muddy flavor of the fish…….but on my last two visits there was nary a hint of muddy flavor. Yes, it's not a huge dish, quite small honestly, but there's a lot of stuff going on here, most of it good.
And of course there are those Fish Sauce Chicken Wings, as I've mentioned before, flavorwise, these are my favorite wings in San Diego hands down.
It doesn't matter who I bring here one taste of the wings and they're sold (right Dennis, Peter, Candice, Josh, etc, etc, etc……). I'm glad these haven't changed.
I guess because the place is tucked away behind Burger King on University, it just kinda slips my mind….it really shouldn't. My bad……..
Que Huong Restaurant
4134 University Ave
San Diego, CA 92105
Postscript: A couple of weeks later, Peter took his brother John, to dinner. I received a text message that evening "Wow, fish sauce chicken wings….delicious!!!" He didn't even need to tell me where he was….