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Pho with Tripe from Pho Dakao on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

Pho originated in the early 20th century in northern Vietnam, apparently southeast of Hanoi in Nam Định Province. Pho was originally sold at dawn and dusk by roaming street vendors, who shouldered mobile kitchens on carrying poles. As this Vietnamese staple traveled west and was introduced to the Americas, the roots stayed the same but new culinary twists have been put on this dish for new flavors and profiles for the ever-evolving world of food and taste buds, alike. At Pho Dakao, a modern environment is met with Vietnamese comfort food in the form of pho. I was looking for a something that I may not have necessarily tried before. I settled on the pho (large bowl: $8.75) with raw steak, well done flank, tendon and tripe…yes, tripe!!! I decided to go with a flavorful chicken broth, white noodles, bean sprouts and jalapeno slices. The raw beef steadily cooked in the hot broth as I indulged in various veggies and assorted meats. The tripe was actually a pleasant surprise. The was a slight gaminess to it, as it is the lining of a cow’s stomach, but there was a nice texture to it as it was enjoyed with the broth. The addition of some Sriracha to the broth made for a pleasant, warming sensation the more you ate. Overall, the combination of chicken broth, the fresh veggies and various meats made this soup unlike any other soup I have ever had but made me want to go back again for more. If you are in the mood for something off the beaten path, or a cuisine that is out of the ordinary, this is the place for you to try next date night!

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Bun with Beef Tenderloin

Bun with Beef Tenderloin from Pho Dakao on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

Bun with Beef Tenderloin from Pho Dakao on Park Avenue in Worcester, MAVietnamese food contains a startling amount of vegetables. At least to one who never willingly finished her vegetables and grew up on the All-American diet of pizza, mac and cheese, chicken nuggets, and fish sticks. As a member of Worcester Foodies, I have the opportunity to try a wide variety of cuisine at excellent local restaurants, and I am grabbing this opportunity with both hands! At Pho Dakao, the dish to order is obviously the Pho. Of course I must go against the grain, so I ordered something I had never seen before. The dish is called Bun with beef tenderloin. I was presented with a large bowl full of ingredients separated from each other that I could mix together to create a perfect balance according to my taste. The ingredients included vermicelli, bean sprouts, shredded lettuce, mint leaves, and basil. Sitting atop this were delicious pieces of beef tenderloin sprinkled with roasted peanuts. The beef was tender and delicious, and it was tough to not eat it all first! There was a side of their house sauce, which I highly recommend! It was pink, and I am unsure what is in it, but it went great with the spring rolls (they are phenomenal and not too big) so I poured it all over. Being able to mix the ingredients for each bite kept each element fresh and the flavors strong-the vegetables did not get soggy and I could choose the amount of herbs I wanted with each bite. Being able to mix and match with the ingredients was great for me as I had some control and was not overwhelmed by the sweet flavors of Vietnamese cuisine. My first time with Pho Dakao was positive-fresh ingredients, well-cooked, great presentation, and good sized portions. Although Pho is their signature dish, it’s good to know that if you are not in the mood for soup, the other dishes are excellent as well!