jonjonjon wrote:i really dig the spring rolls at Tank Noodle. and they're a fantastic value; i think you get two 7" rolls for about $2. if you eat both of them you're full before your pho even gets there!
pdaane wrote:I am not sure I can lay claim to eating two or more times a week on Argyle anymore, but I think I have discovered why Eric and I sometimes disagree. I am a late night diner on Argyle...although, since I have been driving a great deal, I am not even a late night diner. Eric, generally, dines earlier.
I think Tank has gone down hill. Eric disagrees. It may just be a function of the night cook. I will have to say the same about the spring rolls...although it has been a while. The last time I dined at Tank they were pre-made. Considering Tank's volume of bidniss, its understandable.
Erik M. wrote:
Unfortunately, the nuoc leo (peanut dipping sauce) at Tank leaves a lot to be desired.
Erik M. wrote:jonjonjon wrote:i really dig the spring rolls at Tank Noodle. and they're a fantastic value; i think you get two 7" rolls for about $2. if you eat both of them you're full before your pho even gets there!
Actually, the spring rolls at Tank are $3.95, making them the most expensive spring rolls on the strip.
E.M.
Erik M. wrote:...I will say that Tank is hard to beat when it comes to the basic shrimp (or shrimp/pork) spring roll.
eatchicago wrote:This thread awakened a long dormant taste for spring rolls in me. Petit pois and I shared an order of the basic spring roll at Tank, which were just delicious, in spite of the fact that I suspect they were made and held for a short period of time.
Erik M. wrote:eatchicago wrote:This thread awakened a long dormant taste for spring rolls in me. Petit pois and I shared an order of the basic spring roll at Tank, which were just delicious, in spite of the fact that I suspect they were made and held for a short period of time.
I don't generally care for the inclusion of pork in a spring roll, and so I most often order them without.
It guarantees their freshness, that is for sure.
Erik M wrote:IMO, it is the grilled beef spring roll, and not the shrimp (or shrimp/pork) spring roll, which Pho 888 does particularly well.
Panther in the Den wrote:It has been years but I do believe they are under the same management.