Eric H.
Yelp
I'm not really sure why this place is called Bun Belly, other than it must mean bún (rice noodle) belly. Makes sense as a Vietnamese restaurant. Is it fusion? Who knows? It's located in the plaza with the 99 Ranch at the corner of Airport and Lamar.
The decor inside with really nice. The bar looks nifty, and the displays on the wall are aesthetically pleasing. The tables and chairs have a warm, soft, wooden look and feel.
Service is friendly enough, but it can be slow.
Saigon Curry Noodles -- Shredded Chicken, Shrimp, Coconut Broth, Onions, Basil, Lime, Scallions, Rice Noodles. Actually, the shredded chicken in here is pretty nice.
Pad Thai Chicken -- you're better off ordering pad thai from a legitimate Thai restaurant.
I've been partial to their vermicelli bowls, ordering them if I come here. I've had their Grilled Pork and Spicy Beef Lemongrass with an added eggroll --- not really something to write home about. They use mixed greens, but sometimes those greens aren't picked out well---you might get a few of those slightly decaying ones mixed in if you don't look carefully. Add slices of cucumber and radish, a lack of bean sprouts, the fish sauce, and vermicelli, and you've got the bún belly base bowl.
Beverage wise I've tried their Matcha Latte and Summer Breeze (Hibiscus Mint, Lime, Peach). They're good enough to hydrate with, though the Matcha Latte has an interesting presentation.
I view eating here more as a back-up, quick option if in the area needing a quick bite to eat---really, just the convenience factor. It's not really a place that I think of when recommending places to others for having stellar food; it's not in my weekly rotation, nor is it on the special occasion list.
Seems good for a date dinner or business lunch though, given the clientele.