Filed under: Camping, Food, Kitchen | Tags: Bluegrass, Camping, Delfest, Food, music, Vietnamese Food
Seriously. Well, for this family at any rate.
For the last few years we’ve been going to a music festival in western Maryland called Delfest every Memorial Day weekend. Camping out at a county fairground and soaking up the music for four fun filled days. Last year we started what we hope will be a tradition. Vietnamese food night at Delfest!
Clay Pot Pork had made it into the heavy rotation for dinner at home and one night shortly before last year’s Delfest we figured out it could be made pretty easily on a camp stove, particularly if all the prep work was done at home before driving down.
Once the Principessa started cooking, we had a constant stream of people stopping by our campsite, angling for taste. Hell, next year we could probably vend the stuff!
We were saddened last November when our favorite Vietnamese restaurant Little Saigon closed. Great food, great Pho and really close by in Montclair.
To our delight we received word last weekend that, as rumoured, they’ve reopened in nearby Nutley. Same menu same smiling faces welcoming us. For those of you who are nearby they’re at 358 Passic Ave in Nutley (sorry, no website).
And somehow in the process of figuring out where they were I stumbled upon this wonderful site: Pho Fever. Primo’s already got his eye on a “Pho Shizzle” t-shirt.