A new café featuring a mix of Vietnamese, Mediterranean and Mexican foods opened in December at the Fort Belvoir Community Center.

New fusion eatery opens on Fort Belvoir

A new café featuring a mix of Vietnamese, Mediterranean and Mexican foods opened in December at the Fort Belvoir Community Center.

HarpaZo, operated by Ngoc Pham, offers a variety of fresh house-made sandwiches, tacos, bowls, sides and beverages, as well as a breakfast sandwich served on toasted Vietnamese baguette. The fusion concept appealed to Pham because the three cuisines are what she loves to eat.

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Customers can dine in the spacious, stylishly furnished café — which previously was occupied for decades by Bozzelli’s Bros. Deli — or purchase items to go. Thus far, HarpaZo has gotten rave reviews on Yelp and Google, with customers describing the eatery as a “hidden gem” with “amazing food” and “very friendly” service.

HarpaZo is not the first restaurant Pham has managed on the garrison; she used to run a café at the Missile Defense Agency.

Located at 10300 Taylor Road, near Pence Gate and across from Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, HarpaZo is open Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 

By Erika Christ 

Mount Vernon On The Move