Phuc Yea! back again for one night only
Miami's pop-up pioneer resurfaces for Second Saturday
The District Factory
3900 NE 1st Ave.
7/10/2012
Cameo appearances by pop-up restaurants long ago popped down are always something to look forward to, and this Saturday night, Phuc Yea! resurfaces at the District Factory with a menu that's sure to ring nostalgic for phans of the original pop up gangster. Additionally, Phuc's perma sibling The Federal Food, Drink & Provisions will be operating an onsite brew pub serving $6 craft beers. Here's the food menu:
Food Menu: $6
Chai Gio - Mamma T's Imperial Rolls
shrimp - pork - greens - herbs - classic dipping sauce
Goi Cuon - Traditional Summer Rolls (2)
fresh shrimp – lemongrass chicken – rice vermicelli - crispy shallots
Special Bánh Mi = Cultish Vietnamese Mac Daddy Sammich
cha lua - country pate - head cheese - pickled veg - chiles - cilantro - cracklins
Pulled Chicken Salad
cucumbers - tomatoes - chillies - peanuts - nuac cham
Good 4 Ur Belly Papaya Salad (choice of plain or sliced grilled lemongrass beef or roasted chicken add $2)
green papaya - cherry tomatoes - roasted peanuts - nuoc cham
Sweet and Sour Pork Belly pineapple - bell pepers - onions - herbage
Banh Cuon dry shrimp rice noodles - ground pork - wood ear mushrooms - pork terrine
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