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Review Pho Orange - Orange

Tim Goldsmith
Always a good sign of authenticity when you see someone sitting in one of the back seats folding dumplings! The spicy soup was delicious! The service was fast & the spring rolls we had were some of the nicest I've had in a long time: again the fruit of being hand made! I'll be back again!
Carolyn Cross
Hanging out for some vietnamese food. Long soup was served with fettuccine pasta not rice noodle. The basis for any good Vietnamese meal is the stock which has had the meat cooked in it and boiled forever, Orange did not have this. Their food was not authentic at all ☹
Yvonne Cheng
Worst service ever, seems like the lady serving outside doesn't even want my business or any business. Food was far from good, if I can rate 0 star I would. We ordered 3 items, curry chicken was tasteless, curry sauce seemed like curry water mixed with water. Crispy skin chicken noodle soup was tasteless, chicken was dry and the skin is not at all crispy, Banh mi chicken roll was the worst banh mi I have ever had! I have never had a banh mi where the filling is tasteless, it could be the lady hardly put any filing in the bread roll!
Michelle Brunton
Exceptional rare beef pho, traditionally made and very yummy. Friendly staff who will let you pay with Pay ID if you don't have cash.
sarah steele
By far my favourite restaurant in Orange. The food is always delicious and apart from a humble, welcoming atmosphere it's easy to see how dedicated and clean the owners are. Pho Orange is nourishing and enjoyable dinning. It's hard to recommend a favourite dish because all I've tried are amazing, but the red curry is one of the best ever!
Brett McOrrie
Rudest owner I’ve ever met - food was way below average- dumpling soup had no flavour whatsoever. Won’t be back
Calliope MP
I love chicken pho and haven't had it since moving to Parkes from the USA. I'm so happy to see a pho restaurant nearby in Orange! If you're a fan of chicken or beef broth soups, you'll probably want to give different cultural soups a try, such as Vietnamese Pho, Taiwanese Beef Soup, Singaporean Laksa and Thai Tom Yum Goong. All of these soups are light and uplifting and they are perfect for every occasion, especially if you're feeling sick and need that extra punch of nourishment that bone broth always gives. Do yourself a favor and go try Pho Orange. The portions are exactly the way they should be, huge and filling and you can expect fresh sliced onion, Thai basil, scallions and bean sprouts presented on the side to add as much or as little as you like. Some people prefer to keep their pho sweet and savory with hoisin and fish sauce, or if you're like me you'll want red chili oil and tons of Sriracha. Not only that, but after you've eaten and you're at peace with the world, you can meditate at the lovely little Buddhist altar the girls have in their cafe. 💗 Pho isn't the only thing they serve, of course, but that's the highlight for me. We tried their dim sims and they were very lovely as well. Can't wait to make another trip to Orange to try more. Cheap eats · Cosy atmosphere · Large portions · Great food · Healthy options · Child-friendly
Wang Jiayu
Tried Chicken Laksa and pho here, both are good. Nice to find this small but lovely place while traveling.
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