Phuong Trang (again)

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The Mister and I haven't had Vietnamese food in a while and the days are beginning to get warmer with cravings kicking in.  I haven't written about Phuong Trang in ten years!  PT is a place we bring people who are unfamiliar with Vietnamese cuisine.  The food here is non-offensive, MOR (Middle of the Road) and made it through the Covid pandemic.  PT only did take out for about a year, which is just not the same as eating indoors.

IMG_5587 Located in one of the larger strip mall areas with plenty of parking,

IMG_8015 the interior is quite large.  When we got here, there was plenty of seating which quickly filled by the time we left.

IMG_5577 The menu is quite large.  Here's a link.  One section is "Rice Paper Wraps".  This is Thit Nuong Banh Trang- Char Grilled Pork ($17.50).  This 'build it yourself' appetizer/meal is quite large and filling.  There was plenty of seasoned ground pork, topped with green onion and peanuts.

IMG_5571IMG_5571 It comes with hard-form rice paper atop a bowl of hot water for dipping and a plate of green leaf lettuce, mint, cilantro, sliced cucumbers, pickled daikon and carrots, pineapple and, of course, fish sauce.  Side note- the water does not have to be warm to get the rice paper to a soft-form.  This was filled in fresh flavors and fun to construct while chatting.

IMG_5587 As soon as we sat down, I ordered a Banh Xeo-Vietnamese Crepe ($15.95).  It takes extra time to prepare.
IMG_5782IMG_5772 This rice flour crepe is filled with shrimp, pork, bean sprouts, onion slices, and mung beans.  It is also served with the plate of greens (minus the pineapple).  Wrapping a bit of everything in a lettuce leaf and dipping it in the fish sauce (another 'build it yourself' meal) makes for crunchy, tasty bites.

IMG_5777 On the "Stir Fried Noodle" part of the menu, we went for it and ordered Hu Tieu Ap Chao Hoac Mi Dao (don) Thap Can-crispy egg noodle stir fried with baby bok choy, broccoli, carrot, onion, meat and seafood (chicken, char siu pork, shrimp, imitation crab, calamari and fish cake) in a garlic sauce.  We haven't had crispy noodles in a long time and this was so very satisfying.  The combination of flavors and textures in each bite was something we had missed.

IMG_5579 Under "Broken Rice Dishes" on the menu, we chose Com Tam Tau Hu Ky- Steamed broken rice with ground shrimp wrapped in tofu and a char-grilled pork patty ($15.50).  This plate was also quite a good size and everything was fresh in flavors-the char on the pork patty was excellent. 

IMG_5775 As always, we order hot tea.  The charge is only $1 each for the pot.

Phuong Trang 4170 Convoy Street 92111 Website Open Wed-Sun 11-8 Closed Mon-Tue

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