In need of chilli and something to sooth my course and roughened throat before song and dance time, I scoured the streets looking for something suitable.
Then it hit me. Perhaps some Pho Soup? Perhaps some real soup? (Editors Note: That joke doesn't work when it's in writing, the difference between faux and pho in pronunciation is identical but in spelling is severely different.)
So I had it! I would get Pho. So up I wandered to to D'Lish Wraps & Roll and was met with a brightly lit kitchen and service area. Green painted walls and clean interiors; the place is very modern and minimal, which I like, I've long been a fan of this kind of chic over cluttered homely, feels like someone lives there design.
The girl at the counter asks me what I'd like and she is very sweet. I tell her I need something with loads of chilli and garlic wouldn't go astray either.
She smiles and tells the chef what I have ordered.
When I get my order I'm surprised about the volume of food in the plastic bag that she hands me. There's the soup in one of those plastic take away bowls and then on top of that is a plastic container with bean shoots and vegetables. It's a some assembly required meal, like a Vietnamese food IKEA.
I pour the vegetables into the soup when I reach my destination and admire this IKEA approach, the vegetables are now fresh and crunchy, I think of the horror of what they could have been were they left to soak and stew in the soup on my long walk around the corner.
There's so much food that I have trouble finishing it, but I do because I'm a trooper and it was less than $10. Bargain. A delicious bargain. A delicious faux soup bargain. read more