I mentioned my failed visit to Tu Thanh in my last post on 777 Noodle House. Well, two weeks later, after dropping off coffee for the Missus at Her work, I decided to give it another try. I arrived at around 920am, found some parking on 48th Street and walked on over. The last visit, finding them closed at 915 on a Saturday must have been a fluke; because they were open and business was in full swing with 2 customers in front of me.
I took a look around at the empty tables and felt quite sad for this small mom and pop business.....though since my visit we're now in the "red tier" and I'm sure folks are eating in here.
Once it was my turn; I ordered my usual, the Bun Mang Vit and asked how long it would take. I was told 5 minutes. Five minute! So I waited and it indeed took only five minutes. Who needs to call in orders here.....
Deciding to just have my noodle soup when I got home; I immediately unbundled things.
And saw that all was in order. I then proceeded to put together my meal.
The noodles were in perfect shape and didn't need to be separated. I did heat up the broth; I thought the dried bamboo could use a bit more time in the soup. I then plated the veggies and herbs, the duck, and put the Nuoc Mam Gung in a bowl.
One thing I quickly noticed about the Nuoc Mam Gung, was that it was lacking in ginger and garlic.....and it was much too sweet, a rather large change from what I'm used to having here.
The duck was perfectly prepped, a bit toothsome and full of gamey "duckiness".......
I've mentioned in previous posts about the lack of banana blossom in the mix these days and it seems that is the new norm. It's almost all cabbage mix these days....sigh.....
Like I mentioned earlier, the noodles ere perfect....slippery while still maintaining a decent al dent "pull" to them.
The broth was a bit milder than before; with definitely a lot less MSG, letting the flavor of the rehydrated bamboo shoots come through. Though it seems, that like the veggies/herbs, there's a lot less of that these days as well.
Like I mentioned in my last post on Tu Thanh, things aren't quite as good as it was when they first opened nor even close to when Chi Tu Thanh was at the late Chinese Kitchen (Chi Tu Thanh Nha Hang). But it's still the best Bun Mang Vit I've had in San Diego by far.......so, by all means, let me know if you've found a version of Bun Mang Vit that eclipses this one. Otherwise; Tu Thanh will see me again soon when that Bun Mang Vit itch kicks in.
Tu Thanh
4804 University Ave. #A
San Diego, CA 92105
(619) 282-8778
Current Hours:
Thurs - Tues 9am - 7pm
Closed on Wednesday
glad it didn’t disappoint
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 21 March 2021 at 06:51 PM
Wow 5 minutes! The fastest BMV in the West!
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 22 March 2021 at 01:45 PM
Me too Kat!
I was really surprised Junichi! Watching the dude get everything packed was basically bang-bang-bang....
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 22 March 2021 at 01:50 PM