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Misschu - Manly - Photo album

Its a great cheap and cheerful spot with yum fresh food. The salmon on vermicelli salad is a fave. I recently got "table service" there which was nice for a change, rather than having to stand order and pay at the window. Like the fact they do takeaway home delivery for a quick, healthy and tasty go
I love Misschu Manly! Located steps off of the Manly ferry this is a great spot to stop on the way home for a quick bite! The quirky outside seating including ironing board tables and milk-crate chairs are just make every passer by stop and look twice! There is always a queue but it mores rather qu
I've eaten at a few different misschus around Sydney and always enjoyed the food. However the one at Manly didn't seem as good, with the rice paper rolls quite tough and not as fresh as I had hoped. The dumplings were great though. It's not BYO but you can order alcohol from the limited menu. It's t
My favourite place for Vietnamese fare in Sydney... I absolutely love their dumplings and rice paper rolls.. The rice paper rolls are delicious and fresh, and my favourites are the prawn and raw mango, and, the chicken satay. They are crunchy with fresh ingredients, with delicately balanced flavours
This is the second time I went to this restaurant. Love the little place near Kings Cross, so we tried it. Great 2 for 1 deal on dumplings - the first time. Every Tuesday to Thursday, really good quality dumplings, very plump and large and served steaming hot in their own broth YUM! I love dumplings
LOVE the comment about this being the best Vietnamese restaurant in Manly. Of course it is!! Is there another Vietnamese restaurant in Manly?? First, the service is OK to good. However, if you are passionate about your Asian food, then this is not the best place. Ordered a pho there last Saturday
Nestled right by the beach, this tuckshop provides all the great menu items the other misschu branches are known for. Be sure to try the Banh Cuon. This is a traditional Vietnamese steamed rice crepe enveloping some minced pork and wood ear mushrooms, topped off with chilli and fried onions. They ar
Happy to try, wouldn't go back though. A bit of mixed lettuce, some noodles and some satay chicken which I would say was a little on the pink side all for $15. Overpriced in my view.
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