
Review: Adding Vietnamese Flavor to Southern Utah’s Food Scene
Have you tried the Vietnamese restaurant on Sunset in St. George? It is good to see the diversity of options growing in Southern Utah. This is Pho 101 in the Phoenix Plaza where they serve up Vietnamese broths and other dishes.
Remodeled Location with New Menu Items
My wife and I enjoyed AHSYA that used to be at this location. We discovered it is now Pho 101 with a new look and some new menu items. Turns out we enjoyed the new place as much as we liked the former.
It is a good casual dining atmosphere with booths around the sides and tables in the middle. Everything looks refreshed and in good shape. We were promptly seated and served in a friendly efficient manner.
Serving Vietnamese Versions of Some of Your Favorites
I had the French style diced beef with fried rice. The waitress was helpful, and the food arrived quickly. The meat was cooked in chunks and was flavorful and well-seasoned. The fried rice was especially good and mixed well with the beef and vegetables.
My wife enjoyed her curry chicken with rice dish. The curry was sweeter than she was expecting, but that wasn’t a bad thing. Overall, our experience was good, and she took half of her entrée home.
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This is a great place to eat, especially when there are loads of people in town on a weekend. It is easy to overlook the good places to eat on the other side of St. George and people visiting rarely find them.
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