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Chandler now home to 'Viet Fusion' eatery

Posted 1/3/24

Viet Fusion has replaced Pho Mai in a strip mall on Warner Avenue, just west of Arizona Avenue.

The Vietnamese-focused Asian kitchen is located in Suite 103 just behind the Hoosier Cafe and Deep …

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FOODIE WATCH

Chandler now home to 'Viet Fusion' eatery

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Viet Fusion has replaced Pho Mai in a strip mall on Warner Avenue, just west of Arizona Avenue.

The Vietnamese-focused Asian kitchen is located in Suite 103 just behind the Hoosier Cafe and Deep Veda Spa. Pho Mai recently closed after being at the location for about three years.

Viet Fusion’s menu includes appetizers like veggie rolls and crab puffs, egg noodle soups, rice bowls, vermicelli, sandwiches and steamed buns. Beverages Vietnamese coffee, fruit smoothies and fruit teas.

Contact Viet Fusion through  vietfusionaz.com.

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