Monthly Archives: January 2010

Disco Pho

pho van neon

I don’t have a whole lot to say about Pho Van other than it wins the award hands down for best decor. Most pho places have tables and chairs and that’s about it, but here is so much neon you might mistake it for a vegas casino or a nightclub. And in case you’re not impressed with disco lights, there is also a huge aquarium and  TV with teary Asian chanteuses in sparkly prom dresses to keep you entertained. Don’t let the ho-hum expression on the guy in the photo fool you – this place is happening.

The pho is decent but not outstanding. I’ve had the both the “white people beef noodle” and the pho dac biet as well as spring rolls and they’re fine, I’d just rather go to Le Do if I’m driving across town.

pho van spring rolls

Pho Van (Chinatown) on Urbanspoon

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Pho Van
3370 Fraser Street, Vancouver

Memphis Blues BBQ

Photo Credit: emilioleblanc

Around Vancouver in 52 Restaurants > Americas > U.S.A

I’m having a bit of trouble reviewing “American” restaurants on an ethnic food blog but the definition of ethnic is “pertaining to or characteristic of a people…sharing a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like.” Food-wise, I think it’s safe to say that America has culinary characteristics (even if Canada does not) so I’m including it in this project, even though I haven’t before on this site.

What’s more American than a burgers? BBQ*. I’m fortunate enough to know so many BBQ aficionados that if I have a hankering for a plate full of savory, sweet meat, I hardly ever get it at a restaurant. Not that there’s an overwhelming number of BBQ joints in Vancouver to choose from – just Migz, Dix and Memphis Blues – but the other day I found myself on Commercial Drive with some hungry boys so we got ourselves some bar-b-que.

Good BBQ takes a lot of time. That’s why it’s hard for restaurants to do it well. Who’s going to pay staff to baby a rack of ribs all night? That said, Memphis Blues’ meat is pretty decent.

The Memphis Feast (or the Elvis Platter if you’re really hungry) is a great bet. A sampler of everything on the menu, it’s pulled pork, brisket, ribs, chicken, sausage, corn bread, beans, slaw and potato salad for $39. It’s tender, flavourful and greasy. As they say on their website, “This is messy food, folks – dive in, and eat with your hands.” Great idea.

*In fact, BBQ is a native American invention, perfected by the Arawaks. It “gradually worked its way from the Yucatan and coastal Mexico into Texas, picking up Spanish vinegar, Jamaican molasses, and various other refinements along the way,” according to my Ethnic Food Lover’s Companion.

Memphis Blues Barbeque House (Broadway) on Urbanspoon
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Memphis Blues
1342 Commercial Drive (+ various locations), Vancouver