The pho here is absolutely exceptional – rich, deeply flavorful broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and tender slices of beef that melt in your mouth. Every bowl feels like a warm, comforting hug, with fresh herbs and garnishes that elevate the taste to another level. It’s clear they’ve mastered the art of traditional Vietnamese pho, and the portion sizes are generous and great value for money.
On top of that, the customer service is outstanding. The staff are friendly, attentive, and make you feel right at home. If you’re a pho lover or even trying it for the first time, this spot is an absolute gem. Highly recommended!
Sanskriti Oza
My husband and I had been on a long day trip and were looking to go Italian but the one in Macrossan Street was closed so we walked to Grant Street and found a little Vietnamese Restaurant that we hadn’t tried before. We had the Beef Wrapped in Bet Leaf, the Lemongrass Chilli Beef and the Braised Barramundi. Each dish had enough flavour and spice to keep up happy. A bottle of red was just $30 and was cheap in comparison to the other restaurants that we had been to. Service was quick, food tasty and we had no complaints. Sitting out on the side of the street on a walm evening is a great way to eat.
Sharyn Campbell
Stopped for a late lunch (3.30pm on a Wednesday) and there were other people dining in which was a good sign. Ordered the crispy chicken with rice and a serving of spring rolls. Both meals were presented very well as per the photos and cooked perfectly. Having eaten here previously (and having also had home delivery), the consistent high quality of the food is worth mentioning. Restaurant decor is a little tired hence the lower score for atmosphere however very clean and tables are cleared promptly after other patrons leave the restaurant. Great prices and well worth considering.
Justin E
Best pho in all of Melbourne. Seriously, we mean to order something different everytime we come but we always end up with pho. It's just so good!
Toilets on site, space for kids in prams along with highchairs available for use.
Edit July 2025: Reading the review above makes me sad. We used to come here all the time for a meal, but in 2023 they changed the meats used in the pho and the broth didn't taste the same. Ruined the whole experience. We haven't been back since.
Jade Koekoe (Misskoko the Librarian)
This Vietnamese restaurant offers a variety of cuisines, including Thai, Chinese, and both North and South Vietnamese dishes.
The food was decent but didn't stand out. Unfortunately, I didn't get to try their pho.
Jamie Potisomporn
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