Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Bolsa: Pho Purgatory

Location: 9225 Mira Mesa Blvd
Phone: (858) 693-3663
Hours: : Mon-Wed, Fri-Sun 8am-8:30 pm
Website: their Yelp page

Beth:

Katie, Hao, and I were excited about Bolsa because of their early opening time (yay!) and their location right in the middle of prime pho country in Mira Mesa (right across from Pho Cow Cali and kitty-corner from Lucky Supermarket and pho). However, it seemed mediocrity was the order of the day.

There really isn't much to say about the place, frankly. Nothing about the experience was particularly bad... or good. It was so-so... More or less.

The restaurant was not remarkable in its decor or anything else. The service was OK, the decor was standard. It was clean. Meh.

We opted out of spring rolls because we were thinking about getting their banh mi, so we went straight for the pho.


Katie:

First sip of the broth and it hits you a bit weird. Something a bit different, not really in the good way. I was thinking, hmm chicken taste? But then, Hao and Beth hit it on the nail: a peculiar fast food hamburger kind of taste. It was still edible but didn't have that fresh pho feelin'. The meat was average, the noodles were average, the veggie plate was average (missing culantro). If they were close by, I may consider going again but if you're in Mira Mesa anyways, there are at least 3 better pho places within a few blocks of Bolsa: Lucky Pho, Pho Hoa Cali, Pho Ca Dao, each of which have their own charm.


Beth:

Yeah, bring back that fresh pho feelin', whoa-oh that fresh pho feelin', you've lost that fresh pho feelin' now it's gone, gone, gone...



Sorry about that. Anyway, I basically echo Katie's sentiments about the food. Not very memorable. My flank was nice and tender but it seems like it might be hard to screw up crunchy flank. The saute sauce was also unremarkable.

Anyway, I think the most telling thing about this experience is that we left half our pho on the table, so we would have more room for banh mi. And rather than order banh mi from this bastion of mediocrity, we opted to go to Cali Baguette, which just opened a new location in the same mini-mall as Bolsa.

The banh mi from Cali Baguette ($3.25) were good, I thought- Katie said she found them OK but not great (although she acknowledges that her banh mi standards may be impossibly high). But the real standout there was the service- the girl manning the counter was very friendly and answered any questions we had about the foods they offered. She even gave us a delicious baguette covered in butter and sesame seeds for free with our order!

So I guess the bottom line with Bolsa is... meh. 5 spoons out of 10.


(photos courtesy of Hao Ye- except the spoons.)

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