A few months ago, I stopped at Annam Café in Evanston to carry-out some spring rolls and
bun bo rice noodle salads to bring home to the far north suburbs, where Vietnamese cuisine is nonexistent. Imagine my surprise to see the place closed down. I had known that David Tran, the owner/chef and formerly of Annam Express in Skokie and (I think) Pasteur on Broadway way back in the 1980’s, was unhappy about the rising rents in downtown Evanston. But still…
So last night, we were on our way to pick up my daughter from the airport, and wanted to find a Vietnamese restaurant, if one existed, near O’Hare. Ah, the wonders of the Internet. Right in downtown Des Plaines, facing the Metra tracks, is Dung Gia, owned by none other than Mr. Tran himself. He certainly seems happy in his new digs, which is a tiny, funky storefront (I counted eight tables and 26 seats) and more importantly, the food is the same. In fact, David’s wife welcomed us heartily and said ‘Same as before?
Bun Bo?’ What a memory!
Everything regarding the food, thankfully, was ‘same as before’ and just as good.
Banx Xeo, the Vietnamese (with French influence) crepe with crunchy veggies, chicken & shrimp inside a very thin wafer-like pancake, all to be cut and wrapped inside green leaf lettuce, fresh mint, then drizzled with a vinegar sauce, was fabulous. Shrimp spring rolls were solid. And of course, the
bun bo (cold thin rice vermicelli with raw bean sprouts, cucumber, shredded carrot, lettuce, then topped with wokked onion and peanut-ty satay beef with lemongrass) was the gold standard in our book. I suppose there are many variations of this simple dish, but we’re used to this one & it’s comfort food to us.
Place was hopping at 6:30 last night, eat-in and carry-out. The Trans deserve to make it here, David’s cooking is too authentic and too solid to not miss. Read a February 2008 article in the Daily Herald:
http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=138627
Besides, there’s a very cool neon ‘Pho’ sign in the window…
Dung Gia
1436 Miner
Des Plaines, IL
(847) 803-4402