Pho Ga La Chanh

Vietnamese restaurant · Bellaire West

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"Debuting just last week is Pho Ga Dong Nai, which takes over the spot long occupied by the defunct Pho Thai Binh Duong after two other concepts, Pho Ve Dem II and ToPho, failed to take off. Owned by the extended family of the highly lauded Cajun Kitchen, the new restaurant’s specialty is pho ga, or chicken pho. One of the main things differentiating Pho Ga Dong Nai from places like Pho Ga Dakao or Com Ga Houston? “We source our chicken from a Vietnamese-owned chicken farm out of Austin,” says family representative and Cajun Kitchen owner John Nguyen. “The chicken is free-range and their diet is all organic without any antibiotics or growth hormones,” he says. “They get to grow up free range for about four-and-a-half months as opposed to the average of seven weeks for conventional chicken.” “The other thing that will set us apart is the fact that we use filtered water as the base for all of our pho,” adds Nguyen. In fact, the restaurant procured a $22,000 water filtration system to achieve a cleaner, clearer broth. Pho Ga Dong Nai, which gets its name from the Dong Nai region in Vietnam where the family matriarch is from, also has a glass-enclosed noodle room featuring a pho noodle-making machine. Though it hasn’t yet been put to use (the restaurant is waiting to ramp up operations before it begins making its own noodles), fresh noodles will definitely feature in the near future. Other design elements of the spacious, clean, and brightly lit space include a trickling water fountain and several wall-mounted flat screen TV’s. The opening menu at Pho Ga Dong Nai is simple with just four dishes: Chicken pho in the regular soup or dry version, with the broth served on the side; beef pho, made of pure beef and bone broth cooked for more than 14 hours; a cha gio egg roll appetizer; and com ga Hai Nam (Hainanese chicken and rice). Both the chicken and beef pho can be customized with the standard variety of topping choices. The menu will expand to include other chicken-focused dishes such as goi ga (chicken salad) and mien mang ga (chicken and bean thread noodle soup with bamboo) as in the coming months." - Mai Pham

Two New Pho Restaurants Debut in Asiatown - Eater Houston

11550 Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX 77072 Get directions

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