A quick update to the Sunset Pho thread in appreciation of the quintessential LTH experience that was yesterday’s lunch: an unusual and very enjoyable meal, in a place you wouldn’t walk into if you had not seen a posting on LTH, made and presented by interesting and engaging people with a backstory that makes you want to linger over a couple of beers – or, in this case, more slivovitz.
Mike Sula’s article (linked above) tells the Sunset Pho story and heaps heavy praise on the banh mi cevapcici, but don’t overlook the rest of the Vietnamese menu. The Chicken-Ginger salad was fresh and vibrant with a variety of flavors, all enhanced with a tangy dressing that rivals the Argyle-Street experience. Same for the Grilled Cevapcici & Egg Roll Noodle dish.
And, somehow, the Vietnamese items seem even more SE Asian when they are served alongside the Grilled Cevapcici Plate, replete with the requisite onions, kajmak and ajvar. As for the toasted-roll controversy discussed above, we thoroughly enjoyed its temperature, aroma, crispy crust with soft interior and its taste. It may not be Nhu Lan, but it sure made for a satisfying sandwich.
For LTH grazers and fressers, Sunset Pho is a fitting member of the Peterson Park Pigout Package, which also includes A Bite of Szechuan, San Soo Gab San, Mekato’s and Bryanna’s.
We will be back.