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A Pho Find
Saigon City in Springfield has become my lunch haunt of choice as of late. The place is low on lunch specials (and their dinner-priced Vietnamese selections aren't ridiculously cheap, either), but I'm there for the Pho, which at $5.75 for a not-that-small small serving, is certainly a manageable price. I've sampled two of their Phos so far, one with eye of round and brisket fat, and another with dark-meat chicken. Though the fat wasn't appealing in the first choice, both had the typical flavorful broth, delicious meat and slippery noodles which you come to expect from a good Pho (and after having seriously sub-par Pho at Springfield Mall not too long ago, it was a welcome change). The traditional garnishes of bean sprouts, mint and lime were all provided in excess, and the dish benefited from a splash of soy sauce and a bit of hot sauce. But what drew me to the restaurant was the brightly-colored poster boasting they had Bubble Tea. I tried two of the slush varieties: Thai Iced Tea and Green Tea flavored. Both were refreshing, with slightly firm balls of tapioca filling the bottom of my glass. After frequenting a plethora of Bubble Tea providers in both New York's Chinatown and Pasadena, CA, I'm always delighted to happen upon a decent DC offering, where the drink seems more rare. Saigon City is sort of a take-out/dine-in hybrid; it appears to be a regular restaurant, but you pay at the register. The servers are harried but friendly. After seeing me there twice this week, they're already treating me like a regular. And if my Pho and Bubble Tea cravings continue, I'll probably become one. Saigon City Restaurant Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsPost a comment |
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