Vibrant teas, flavored coffees and savory pho are the specialties at a restaurant opening in Oak Harbor this weekend.
Preparation is finally complete after seven months of renovation transforming Frank’s Place Family Dining on Highway 20 into Trinh’s Corner, the city’s only Vietnamese restaurant. Ahead of a soft opening Saturday, Oct. 18 and Sunday, Oct. 19, owners Trinh and Jason Musni shared that witnessing such an undertaking come to fruition feels unreal.
“I definitely feel a lot of pressure,” Trinh Musni said. “But at the same time, very excited.”
An authentic dining experience is guaranteed at Trinh’s Corner, which dishes up banh mi, Vietnamese sandwiches loaded with toppings and served on baguettes, goi cuon and cha gio, or spring rolls and egg rolls and bun thit nuong, or vermic