Pho Hung Cali on Chula Vista's south Broadway corridor specializes in Vietnamese noodle soups and broken rice plates from a spacious dining room at 1060 Broadway. The menu's Vietnamese coffee program — built on traditional phin drip filters with sweetened condensed milk — reflects the same café-culture emphasis found at nearby Mujer Divina Burrito & Coffee House Chula Vista. The pho dac biet combination bowl layers rare steak, well-done brisket, flank, tendon, and tripe in a single serving, building a full cross-section of beef textures over rice noodles in bone broth. Broken rice com tam plates with charbroiled pork, shredded pork skin, and a steamed egg cake provide a rice-based alternative to the noodle-heavy side of the menu. The banh mi sandwich section uses crusty French bread loaded with Vietnamese ham, pâté, pickled daikon, cilantro, and jalapeño — a portable lunch option along the same Broadway stretch anchored by La Bella Pizza. Filet mignon pho features center-cut beef tenderloin sliced thin and dropped into 200-degree broth at the table, cooking the protein to medium-rare in the bowl.