Chicken chow mein crispy egg noodle, $18.90 - stir fried chicken with seasonal vegetable in oyster garlic sauce.
Not a typical dish from a Vietnamese eatery, but it spoke to me when I was browsing the menu, and no regrets cos it was a very decent sized portion with more chicken than I thought would come. Taste was great too. How did I only take one photo of the dish? Oh well...
Their portion is very generous. My friend and I ordered a beef pho and a papaya salad with mixed entry ended up with plenty takeaway leftovers. Food tastes nice with speedy service.
One of our go-to lunch spots when shopping in Westfield Garden City.
We ordered:
- Combination rice vermicelli salad: fresh, vibrant, with generous portions of protein, rice noodles and salad.
- Pho (combination): good portion of beef and pork, albeit few tripe and beef balls.
- Pho (rare): surprisingly, this was one of last meals to come to the table, and a large portion of the supposed 'rare' beef slices were already well-cooked. Reasonable broth, although does not have the depth of "meaty" flavour.
Fair accompaniments of beansprouts and herbs.
Reasonable prices. Efficient service - order and pay at the counter. Casual ambience.
Overall, a reasonable eatery for those craving Vietnamese lunch whilst shopping.
Was the best Vietnamese food I have had in along time. Flavours were excellent and huge meals. I didn’t leave hungry. Only thing that would have made this better is if it was full table service with drinks served in glasses and not run like a food court but otherwise it was excellent.
We headed to Garden city and decided to skip our usual eating hub sunnybank. Being Wednesday night, wouldn't be so busy and yes it wasnt. So we had plenty to choose from, walking past store after store and decided on Vietnamese.
We had any table to choose from as it was quarter full. Given menus and offered a baby high chair and accepted.
I knew what I wanted and ordered, the special combination pho noodle soup. Wife ordered the pawpaw salad and a pho also.
Waiter staff, do what they do take orders and bring out your food. So not long after the salad arrived and it looked good. Drizzling the fish sauce and giving it a good mix, we were into it. Very well balanced and fresh, this could be a main if you wanted it to be.
The mistake made, wife ordered 2 full meals, and couldn't finish her pho. But when the pho arrived it was hot, and first thing you try is the broth. It was a little too salty for our looking but with addition of lemon, hoi sin and bean sprouts they go well together.
Plenty of meat and noodles in the bowl, would consider this a large serving. So trying to help finish off the wife's half, only managed to dint a little of it.
Serving sizes are good, and plenty of tables, was a good dinner
Their crispy skin chicken with clear noodles is very delicious, I get it every time I’m here. However, this place does fill up quite quickly and it will get pretty cramped.
I’ve also noticed the manager asking diners to move to a different table to accompany larger groups even if they have already gotten their meals..hopefully this won’t happen to me anytime soon.
Authentic Vietnamese food with generous portions of meat and vegetable. The flavours are bursting and very delicious. Prices are slightly more expensive than smaller restaurants but is located in a very convenient location in Garden City. Service is efficient and waiters are very friendly.
Being of Vietnamese heritage means my standard for Vietnamese food is higher, but I also try and support Vietnamese owned and run businesses and hope they do well.
I've been meaning to try this place out for a few years, their establishment into Garden City was a welcome addition to the franchises and fast food.
A decent selection of noodle soups, pho, and vermicelli noodle bowls. The prices are 'slightly' higher than your Inala equivalent but the serving size was huge. I couldn't finish my bowl of pho. That said a Grilled burger costs more, as does a Mad Mex burrito so your costs here are comparatively cheaper.
My mum and my brother enjoyed their meals, in fact my mum finished her soup before I did! The mixed entrees were pretty tasty. My beef pho was satisfying. It's hard to beat the one my Mum makes but the broth and noodles were tasty.
Service was friendly, and efficient. Another great thing about this place is that you can see into the kitchen, so if you want to know if it's legit you have full view. I don't see many Vietnamese (or Western) restaurants doing this so mad respect from me.
Sure you may get slightly better for marginally cheaper in Inala, however it's better than the Vietnamese options next door in Sunnybank and the convenience factor being in a mall is huge. Who doesn't want to stop off at Myer or catch a movie before some hearty Viet food!
8/10. Too legit to quit.
Garden City shopping nite, craving something soupy so we made our way to Ph by Pho Hung. The Vietnamese restaurant never fails to draw in a crowd as we waited 15min before a table was available. After reviewing their well presented menu, we ordered special combination beef pho ($13), grilled pork rice vermicelli salad ($12.9) and salt & pepper quail ($7.5) to share.
Combination beef pho arrived first with medium rare sliced beef, tripe, beef balls and brisket. The hot bowl of goodies presents a fragrant beefy scent with hints of Chinese spices. Soup taste is on the mild beefy and salty side. The rice noodles were cooked to perfection and the meat tender and flavorful. Compared to Pho Hung in Sunnybank, the soup here taste "watered down". 3.5/5
The vermicelli salad contains finely sliced veggies, peanuts, fresh mint, spring onion and grilled pork all sitting on top of round rice noodles. Add in some specialty fish sauce, you have a bowl of happiness that is flavorful and refreshing. The pre-marinated grilled pork was sweet & tender. The rice noodles cooked to perfection with just the right amount of soft vs chewiness. Combined with the refreshing salad and sweet & salty fish sauce, you have a bowl descent for success. One minor downside however was the watered down taste of the fish sauce. 4/5
The salt & pepper quail was the last dish to arrive. the lightly fried quail was garnished with fried onions, peanut, ginger and red pepper. The pre-marinated bird was very tender and juicy with a hint of gamy taste. The outer skin on the other hand was a tad under cooked and lacked the anticipated crispiness. 3.5/5
Overall service is ok for a busy Thursday nite. Several follow ups were made for cutlery and fish sauce. 3/5
Hint: They have a special fried rice served in half pineapple...looks damn awesome!
The service was exceptionally quick. The chicken pho had lots of flavour but the best part was the generous portions of tender juicy chicken. I will definitely be back to try some of the other dishes on offer.
Really delicious, calamari was fresh, bubble tea was cheap, vermicelli salad fantastic! Service impeccable!
Great service and large portions, always tasty!
This is my favourite Vietnamese place.
The staff are so wonderful, the food is delicious and the portions are huge.
I’ve been here honestly like 20 times & I have never had a bad experience.
The waitress Jo is my favourite.
If you like Pho and great service - go here!
Delicious food, super portions, service fast, light and airy atmosphere.
Love the Spring Roll, the soup noodle was nice, but the wonton was stick together, and broken skin.
Soup was tasty, sweet, I felt I tasted a bit MSG(my tongue felt thirsty).
Absolutely delicious Vietnamese cuisine! The menu is incredibly extensive so you are almost guaranteed to find something for every taste bud. I am a huge fan of the Vietnamese Starch Noodle soup and this was an absolute 10/10 for me. The service was quick and the portion sizes were all very generous. Price wise, the meals are more expensive than the standard Vietnamese restaurant but consistent with the Westfield restaurant rates in the area. Parking at Mt Gravatt Westfield is always a hit and miss but if you visit outside of peak dining hours, it's not that much of a challenge.
Chicken chow mein crispy egg noodle, $18.90 - stir fried chicken with seasonal vegetable in oyster garlic sauce.
Not a typical dish from a Vietnamese eatery, but it spoke to me when I was browsing the menu, and no regrets cos it was a very decent sized portion with more chicken than I thought would come. Taste was great too. How did I only take one photo of the dish? Oh well...
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