Say Chao to National City’s Newest Viet-Latin Restaurant, Chào XO

Chào XO is a Fusion Food Inspired restaurant by Three Generations of Culinary Legacy

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Chào XO, a Vietnamese-Latin fusion restaurant, is set to open its doors in the heart of National City, San Diego. This culinary venture is the brainchild of Leslie Dang, an accomplished restaurant manager with a deep appreciation for her Vietnamese heritage, background, and traditions. Inspired by her passion for using food as a medium to bridge cultural gaps.

Leslie Dang, the driving force behind Chào XO, brings a wealth of culinary expertise and a unique perspective shaped by her Vietnamese roots. Born into a family deeply entrenched in the restaurant industry, Leslie’s journey has been inspired by her mother and grandmother, both seasoned cooks who instilled in her a love for crafting flavors that tell stories. Her journey in the industry started when she had to take over her family’s restaurant Crab Fever in 2019. That experience has led her to tread her own path and open her own restaurant, still fueled by the same familial values.

Chào XO is not just a restaurant; it’s a testament to the culinary heritage passed down through generations. Leslie’s mother and grandmother, who played pivotal roles in shaping her culinary identity, bring their time-honored recipes and techniques to the Chào XO kitchen. Together, they create a harmonious blend of Asian and Latin flavors that promises an unforgettable dining experience.

Chào XO is a cultural crossroads where Vietnamese and Latin influences converge on the plate. Leslie’s commitment to using food as a means of communication is evident in every dish, using and diverging flavors from Asian and Latin influence. Showcasing the rich tapestry of flavors that result from the intersection of vibrant culinary traditions. Dishes you can find at Chào XO include Birria Pho, Sriracha-lime Elote, Short Ribs Pho, Lomo Saltado, Vietnamese Beef Carpaccio and more!

Chào XO’s title is the biggest indicator of the vibe that Leslie is trying to achieve for her restaurant. Among many other things, chào translates to ‘hello’, ‘goodbye’, and ‘come back soon’. The X and O stand for hugs and kisses; the title serves as a greeting to all curious customers.

The restaurant is welcoming people daily from 11 am – 9 pm at 1420 E Plaza Blvd, National City, CA 91950.

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Lisa is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. She covers new restaurant, retail, and real estate openings across all of our markets. A true foodie, this Air Force veteran has lived all over the world — from Aviano, Italy to Nairobi, Kenya — but her favorite spot is NOLA for its rich history, architecture, culture, and of course, its good eats.
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