My sister, my hubster and I met up after work there one night (obviously awhile ago as I was still eating meat and my sister was still pregnant at that time), and she promptly ordered a plate of egg rolls for appetizer. We like these egg rolls because instead of the regular egg roll wrappers (is thin, flakey and crispy), they use rice paper (for spring rolls, which make it crispy and chewy). Of course, an array of veggies to wrap the egg roll pieces in, and fish sauce to dip -yum!
I decided to go with the beef stew with bread rolls. It's very hearty and meaty, and slightly tangy (due to the tomatoes), and that's exactly what I'm looking for sometimes. Toss in some of our favorite Song Long rolls (seriously, I always thought a roll was a roll, until these... Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and the smell and taste of "home made" all around) to dip and you've got one happy camper!
Kyle went classic with the Com Tam Bi Cha Ga Roti... translation: Broken rice (yes, this is different from regular steamed Jasmine rice) with shredded pork and skin, a pork and egg meatloaf cake, and a piece of rotisserie chicken. With fresh and pickled veggies, and fish sauce to drizzle naturally.
And then my sister, who was craving the Cha Ca all week, opted not too. One order would have been way too much for her. So she went with one of their specialties, Bun Cha (typically I add the word "Ha Noi" after that, but not sure if it is meant for specifically Ha Noi Restaurant). I also like this dish. They bring out a platter with the veggies, some vermicelli noodles and a bowl of grilled pork meat (and two pork meat patties) that is in a sweet fish sauce with some picked carrots and daikon. You get a separate bowl to combine the foods as you like.
All in all, yummy meal. I don't know how long I've been going here for (gotta be at least 10-15 years) but I know if I find out one day that they are no longer there, I will be sad.
* forgot to add that all dishes ran around $5-10
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