For this installment of The Crawl, our celebrity food crawl series, Jeannie Mai Jenkins, host of the new 'America's Test Kitchen: The Next Generation,' takes us on a four-hour, three-stop Vietnamese food crawl around the San Fernando Valley and shows us the right way to eat pho.
No. 2, look for a laminated menu. Then look for Vietnamese writing and lots of pictures.
We try the bubbly, golden fried spring rolls, lined up like logs on the plate next to lettuce leaves, fresh herbs, pickled radish and carrot. She takes a lettuce leaf and starts building a wrap with one of the rolls and some of the pickles. She adds a squeeze of sambal to her nước chấm , dunks her roll and takes a big bite.The San Gabriel Valley is known for its Chinese restaurants, but here are some new and notable Vietnamese spots for pho, banh mi and beyond.
When it comes to banh mi, she has high, specific expectations. She wants a toasted baguette that’s not too hard — it should be a nice, soft cushion for the filling. The bread also needs to be slender. She does not like wide baguettes. She wants pork roll, plenty of pickled vegetables , and she needs the yellow-tinted mayonnaise. We order the Bun Me deli special and the Special Bun Me of the month.
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