**** Ginger Pho & Grill has closed
A few months ago I received an email from "SomTommy". He asked me if I could check out a place on Plaza in National City that supposedly made a good Bun Bo Hue. I really hadn't heard of a place in National City making at good BBH; but heck, I did get a fairly passable bowl of pho in the area recently so why not? Turns out the place is actually in the very busy mall that houses Seafood City on Plaza.
I did notice that there's been a bit of turnover in the mall since my last visit. Manila Resto is gone, there's a new, what looks like the ubiquitous Crawfish place, and a few places I don't recall seeing before. Though the veteran restaurants like Golden Chopsticks, Bread Deluxe, and Goldilocks is still doing good business. As was Porky's Lechon.
As for Ginger Pho & Grill, well, there were a couple of tables occupied; all getting pho, but I went with the Bun Bo Hue. This actually took a while to get to me; which had me a bit concerned as I saw everything else just rolling out of the kitchen in minutes.
Eventually, it did arrive. First thing I noticed was the strong orange color of the broth; orange, not red, and how cloudy it was.
The plate of herbs and veggies were very fresh; though mostly lettuce and purple cabbage with a sprig of mint thrown in.
The broth was quite spicy, an in your face blast of chili heat. There was a mild richness-fattiness to the soup. The rest of the broth seemed so plain in comparison; very little lemon grass flavor, no beef or pork notes, no sour or savory (shrimp paste) tones; it was basically just spicy.
The meat was well prepared; the rustic cuts were think enough, but not hard, there were two pork hocks in soup; one was wrapped in a nice, toothsome piece of skin; the other tasted slightly off, so I passed on that. The two pieces of tendon was well prepared and pretty tender.
The bun was cooked well, slippery, with a decent stretchiness to them.
If the broth had a bit more than spiciness going for it; this might have been a pretty good bowl.
Recently, I had to drop by Seafood City, so I decided to try the pho at Ginger.
I went with good 'ol #4; the well done steak, brisket, flank, tendon and tripe. I went with the small size priced at $6.99.
This was an interesting bowl. First off, the broth was really mild and severely defatted. It was also barely over lukewarm. The basil had brown spots, but there was a generous portion of bean sprouts. To illustrate how warm the broth was; I placed half of the bean sprouts in the broth and they never softened.
I like my noodles "al dente", but this was too hard for my liking. I'm thinking the broth wasn't hot enough to finish cooking the noodles and what I got was on the too hard and chewy side.
The best part of this pho was the proteins; other than the tripe which was MIA. All the meats were fairly tender, especially the brisket and tendon.
There was a generous amount of noodles and meat in this $6.99 bowl of pho. I think this illustrates what the folks at Ginger believes folks are looking for here; large portion sizes and more meat.
Service was typical; perfunctory without being rude; efficiency rules. The restaurant is nice and clean, prices are reasonable. For me; there is better pho...and Bun Bo Hue out there.
Ginger Pho & Grill
1420 East Plaza Blvd
National City, CA 91950
Hours:
Open 9am - 9pm Daily
Wow that orange broth!
Posted by: yummyyummie | Wednesday, 27 December 2017 at 10:20 AM
:(
Posted by: Caninecologne | Wednesday, 27 December 2017 at 01:38 PM
Hi Kirk - Thanks for trying this place out.
Posted by: SomTommy | Wednesday, 27 December 2017 at 01:59 PM
Yeah, it was really strange YY!
Not my favorite place for sure CC.
No problem ST.
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 27 December 2017 at 02:00 PM
bummer
Posted by: kat | Wednesday, 27 December 2017 at 11:37 PM
Yeah, it was a bit disappointing Kat.
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 28 December 2017 at 07:23 AM
Orange broth? Strange indeed.
Posted by: Junichi | Friday, 29 December 2017 at 10:37 AM
Quite strange Junichi......
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 29 December 2017 at 01:17 PM