We were supposed to go to Pho Xua last night for dinner, just didnt make it happen, ate(drank) too much elsewhere. So we decided to make the 160 mile round trip trek into Chicago again today. Pho Xua won out over Tank, and Hai Yen as our choice for Vietnamese. We wanted to try somewhere new so Tank and Cafe Hoang were out, and Hai Yen with their $1 per bottle BYOB charge for beer as well as alot of average reviews made us choose Pho Xua.
Pho Xua is a rather large space with a roomy interior, alot less hectic than Tank. There was a large party going on in the back section, but it was enjoyable, quiet lunch. Great service, and reall good food. Some things really shined, but all dishes were good. We didnt do bad as far as sampling quite a few items for a party of 2 adults, and one toddler.
Started with the grilled shrimp with sugarcane. Really nice, and one of my favorites, served with a salt and pepper mixture and a lime. Simple and tasty. I reserved the salt and pepper mix for other dishes later on.

Next up was the spring rolls with shrimp and pork. A decent version, lots of shrimp, could use something more flavor wise, but a good version. I really liked the dipping sauce they served with this.

My wife is a big fan of chicken wings, and these crispy ones sounded good. Not bad, certainly crispy, but they could have used some more flavor. The reserved salt and pepper mix from the sugar cane shrimp came in handy for that.

Papaya shrimp, pork salad, one of my favorite dishes of the meal, crisp texture, fresh taste, lots of pork and chicken, topped with deep fried onion crumbles. I really liked this version.

My daughter(ok and me) really likes fried rice. This was a good version, a bit heavier oil wise than some recent ones @ other Chinese and Thai places. Lots of beef, nice flavor.

This was another favorite, marinated grilled pork, over rice vermicelli and an eggroll. Pork was well cooked, and I really enjoyed the flavor from the marinade. Served with a plate of crispy veggies as well. Lots of flavor, really good.


The last dish was a deep fried red snapper. Simple preperation, really let the taste of the perfectly cooked, moist fish flesh shine through. Glad we went this route vs another dungeness crab, or lobster which were tempting.

Overall, alot of food for 3 people for $50, some leftovers were taken home. I wont say Pho Xua is better than the other Vietnamese places I have been to, I want to go back and try more things, but I also feel the same way about Tank, and Cafe Hoang. I will say the papaya salad, the grilled shrimp on the sugar cane, and the marinated grilled pork were some really good versions, also the realxed friendly atmosphere and friendly service of Pho Xua makes me more likely to return there.
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jimswside on July 8th, 2010, 7:25 am, edited 2 times in total.