We have been loyal customers for over 40 years, and despite the changes in ownership, the food has consistently remained top-notch and authentically Vietnamese.
There are few places that offer such genuine Vietnamese cuisine, complete with all the right herbs and flavours. Some of the dishes here are truly unique and hard to find elsewhere.
The restaurant is always bustling, reflecting its popularity, and it’s clear that it's a family-run business. The staff and owner are friendly and more than willing to help.
During a tough time when my mother was hospitalised in Westmead for nearly five months due to a near fatal fall in Feb 2022 in Guildford, I would call ahead in the mornings. They would ensure mum’s lunch was ready for me to pick up by 11:30 AM. Their attentiveness and care, knowing my family and mother, meant a lot to us.
I highly recommend this restaurant!
Quachet
Overall rating of 70/100
I wish I could give this place a higher rating.
The food quality is actually quite awesome and they do a really good pho.
However, the service is atrocious. The lad who works front counter on weeknights needs a full attitude adjustment and customer service training. Really curt with all customers and quite rude really.
Additionally this poor attitude also unfortunately extends to a couple of the other staff who are customer facing.
I am loathed to give further future business to these guys even though I actually really like their pho.
Restaurant space and setting is nice for dine in as there is loads of space.
Roshan Ramoo
Food was very nice and very friendly staff. We enjoyed Pho Tai (medium rare beef Pho) for $15 and Bun Bo Hue Dac Biet (special spicy beef noodle soup) for $18. Clean and very cute design. Price was very fair. Close to Flemmington station as well.
Hermione Le
Went here with my partner and parents for dinner. The crispy chicken was well made and tender and crispy. We also ordered beef pho, dried beef noodles and a pork vermicelli dish, which tasted average.
We ordered some food for dine in and some food to takeaway. My mother placed the order with the waitress, but there was a bit of confusion with the order, so she came back to clarify. My mum repeated the order again, but the waitress still seemed a bit confused so my mum asked her for the notepad so she could write down the dishes we wanted to have at the restaurant, and the ones we wanted to takeaway to try and make it easier for her. Despite the confusion, I didn't think it was a big deal and the waitress was happy for my mum to do that.The frustrating part was when this younger male staff member (wearing a nike jumper) came over, looked at my partner and I and asked us in an accusatory tone why we didn't place the order when we can speak english. He said it would have been easier for the waitress if we had ordered instead. He did this in a really rude way, which just made us all uncomfortable, and it was difficult to enjoy the meal after that. He also made the assumption that the confusion around the order was due to my Chinese parents not being able to speak English well, even though my parents speak English pretty fluently. The service from the waitress was fine as she was friendly when we arrived at left.
Chris Li