Broken Rice with Grilled Pork, Shredded Pork, and Egg Quiche from Pho Ha Saigon |
I love Vietnamese food. I usually get Vermicelli with
Grilled Pork or Chicken when I go to a Vietnamese restaurant, but this time I
decided to get a rice dish. I dined at Pho Ha Saigon in South Philly on Oregon
Ave. The Vietnamese restaurant is relatively new. I think it open up about a
year ago and according to my mom it has switched owners through the course of
the period. Pho Ha Saigon is a
clean restaurant and the waiters are friendly. I also think the food was overall good and affordable (most
of the entrée range from about $7 to $9) so I will give this a Vietnamese
restaurant a 4.5 star. You should
definitely try the restaurant if you are in the neighborhood.
At Pho Ha Saigon, I got broken rice with grilled pork,
shredded pork, and egg quiche. The dish came with scallions over rice, fresh
lettuce and tomato, grilled pork, shredded pork, and an egg quiche that
consisted of pork and fungus. You can say it was a very porky dish, which I
don’t hate since I like pork. The grilled pork was tender and very flavorful
but not too salty. The egg quiche
was very simple. There was not too much ingredients in it and the texture was
very soft. I have tasted egg quiche at other restaurants where the egg is a
little firmer, had some more ingredients in it such as clear noodles, and some
more seasoning such as ground black pepper. I think it really depends how you
like your egg quiche. I thought
the simplicity of egg quiche at Pho Ha Saigon added to the lightness of the
dish. The only heavy part of the
dish was the grilled pork. Regarding the fish sauce, it was appetizing. The
fish sauce was not too sour or too sweet. It had the right balance of sourness
and sweetness. I think some restaurants or individuals prepare the sauce too
sour or too sweet or too bland, but this one was quite perfect in my opinion. I really enjoy the lightness of the entrée
and that it comes with carb, fresh vegetable, and protein. If you are looking for foods that are
not heavy such as creamy pasta, hoagies, fried foods, curry, etc., you should try
some of the dishes on a Vietnamese restaurant menu.
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