During a recent dinner with Cathy and Ed from Yuma (we missed you Tina!), Cathy mentioned that a Pho shop had opened in place of the former Fusion Tea and Boba place, which I understood made some pretty good Boba, but I was never a big fan of the food. I recently had a pretty long day, and found myself in the area one evening, so I decided to check it out.
When I saw the sign, and read the "welcome back" message, I had to chuckle. I guess Madonna's not the only one reinventing themselves. Boba and snack shop not doing well..... go with the Pho. It's now called Pho Fusion.... which if you mispronounce it, could be Pho Pho-sion, or Fu-Fu sion. Some newer furniture, and nice coat of paint, and a menu featuring more mainstream Vietnamese dishes, and Pho Fusion is born.
There are still most, if not all the various slushies and Boba drinks, and a few of the older dishes are still around, but the menu features Pho, Bun, and Com (rice) dishes.
A regular bowl of Pho will set you back $5.49, with a larger bowl going for $6.29. I ordered the #15 brisket, flank, tendon, marbled flank, and crunchy flank (which is basically the thick and chewy connective tissue pieces of flank).
The garnishes were on the skimpy side, but very fresh. The bowl was fairly small as well.
I was ready to be underwhelmed, and yet, the broth was pretty good. Nice anise tones, light beef flavor, it wasn't bad. I also thought of my FOY, and fellow food blogger Dennis, who wants to Nuoc Beo everything in sight. This is one bowl that could make good use of some rendered beef tallow to add richness and oil, as it was very light. The various cuts of meat need some work, as the flank cuts were pretty dry and bland, though the tendon was decent if not quite done the way I prefer. This turned out to be a rather pleasant surprise........
I used to grab a snack at the old Fusion once in a while, even if I didn't care for most of what they served. The folks were always very nice to me, friendly and helpful, and sometimes that's all you need. The one dish that seemed to get better with time was the Popcorn Chicken ($3.99).
Or maybe I just changed..... Basically pieces of dark meat chicken, in what seems like a corn starch based batter, served with a mildly spicy mayo... or if you want to be fancy, an "aioli". When good, it's crisp and hot. When bad, it's crumbly and bland. It also doesn't hold up for very long. It's not overly salty, and I do wish there was something more going on; perhaps garlic tones, or some sweetness, but hey, it's fried chicken.
I was perfectly happy with my meal, and as always the folks here have always been pleasant. I was thinking that maybe I'd try the Banh Mi here again..... well, maybe not, but who knows.
Right now there's a Grand Opening, or perhaps it should be a sorta Grand re-opening special with free drinks with your meal.
Pho Fusion
8038 Clairemont Mesa Blvd
San Diego, CA 92111
Haha! Hi Kirk.. The broth here sounds wayyy better than what I had at Pho Point Loma not so long ago.. I will always love my Nuoc Beo. LOVE IT! ;)
Posted by: Dennis | Tuesday, 06 April 2010 at 11:19 PM
Yum! and that sign and logo are adorable.
Posted by: Lynnea | Tuesday, 06 April 2010 at 11:30 PM
It was so cold today, pho would have really hit the spot!
Posted by: kat | Wednesday, 07 April 2010 at 03:56 AM
Next time try the Pho Tai Sate! It's nice and spicy and is definitely worth trying!!
Posted by: Chad | Wednesday, 07 April 2010 at 06:48 AM
Hi Dennis - I still gotta try that place.... I see the dude with the sign all the time. Though after your post.....
Hi Lynnea - Looks like something out of the Jetson's, huh?
Hi Kat - It was pretty cool on that evening too......
Hi Chad - Thanks for the recommendation...... I'll make sure to try it!
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 07 April 2010 at 07:49 AM
I just checked the location, and realized that this was a boba shop that I've been meaning to visit. At least the pho sounds promising.
Posted by: Sandy | Wednesday, 07 April 2010 at 09:04 AM
I want to open up a pho restaurant and name it Pho Sure.
I bet that fried chicken could be awesome with Kyochon's garlic sauce added to it...
Posted by: Rosa | Wednesday, 07 April 2010 at 02:39 PM
Hi Sandy - The Pho was better than I thought it would be. Not being too much of a Boba guy, I think they still have most of their drinks.
LOL Rosa! That sure would be an un-Pho-gettable name! Paper Mache would taste awesome with Kyochon's garlic sauce... ;o)
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 07 April 2010 at 09:43 PM
Hahaha! Pho-tastic!
Kyochon Fried Paper Mache...new item at the San Diego County Fair this year? ;)
Posted by: Rosa | Thursday, 08 April 2010 at 08:10 AM
He-he-he...... LOL Rosa!
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 08 April 2010 at 08:15 AM
Looks good! You should do a review on Pho Point Loma & Grill restaurant. It opened not too long ago - would love to hear what you think about it :)
Posted by: Marissa | Thursday, 08 April 2010 at 05:36 PM
Hi Marissa - I've seen the guy waving the sign out on the street, and have the place on my list. From what Dennis writes.... it doesn't sound too promising.
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 09 April 2010 at 07:53 AM