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📍Saigon’60S Originally, we planned to have Japanese food for lunch, but since we arrived late, we ended up finding a Vietnamese restaurant on the roadside. 🍗Lemongrass chicken with rice Taste 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑 🏮Review🏮The chicken was a bit tough, which affected the overall taste, and the flavor was also on the
The pho soup is a bit sweet. They don’t serve with lime nor basil. I asked for lime but since they don’t hv, she gave me lemon instead. After adding ground chili and lemon juice, it’s perfect. The beef is very tender and tasty. The pho broth is boiled with only cow bones, no pork bones. So Muslim ca
We ordered a beef rice noodle, spicy lemongrass noodle, Baguette, spring roll and pancake with coffees. The baguette is fantastic. The noodles are overall a bit sweet but it’s better with chillies. Coffees are pretty okay. Recommend this place!
Nice authentic Vietnamese noodle! My favorite is spicy pho (noodle soup). I tried both - regular one and spicy one. Nice and relaxed environment with friendly staff. Recommended if you like Vietnamese food.
Have you tried the Vietnamese egg coffee before? This place probably does the next best egg coffee after northern Vietnam! Multiple food varieties to choose from!
Limited seat. Beef Pho is ok. Pho is a bit hard though. If you haven’t tried iced egg coffee before, I would suggest this item.
This is the best Vietnamese restaurant I have ever come across. The food is authentic. The chef’s special is highly recommended. It’s duck meat braised in curry sauce. The meat is tenderly cooked and the sauce is blended with lemongrass and coconut cream, which makes the dish so delicious.
For rice dish, felt a bit pricy for the portion of the meat. The vermicelli noodle salad, noodle portion is very big.
Strong bold flavours, quick service. I liked the egg coffee, but my partner thought it was gimmicky and not hot enough, she liked the traditional Vietnamese coffee. Pho was good, would be better with a wedge of lemon or lime and some fresh chilli's (they only gave chopped chilli). The BBQ pork rice
A basic, plastic table , hole—in-the-wall, with a simple, pared down southern Vietnamese place. Choices of Phó’ are limited to choice of protein, and my beef pho came simply with sliced meat and bean shots added on top. A steady takeaway business supplemented the few tourists and locals dropping in
Delicious pho and soup. The spicy lemongrass soup was one of the tastiest things I've eaten in the area, though be warned, it is legitimately spicy! The perfect amount of spice for me, absolutely delicious. The flavor of the soup is also rich and deep.
Very cool joint, food is very nice, and quiet different to the Viet food I normally see from Auckland. Shop is small but service is great and its bustling. Nice feeling to eat here, and needless to say the food was all very delicious. Plenty of street parking outside as well, and they also have free
I went here with my parents as a last minute dinner, as we were having a day trip to Rotorua from Tauranga. To be completely honest, this is now one of our favorite Asian food places!! The place is absolutely adorable, such a cozy atmosphere and the lady is kind and friendly. The food is delicious,
Beautiful food !! Although the place was packed , they still managed to serve our food fast ! . Forgot to cook our chips tho , so we had to remind them . Other then that definitely recommend!! Absolutely love their soups.
server/waitress not wearing mask. Food: Udon texture was perfect. Stronger flavours than what we had last time. husband loves their salad with pork. I enjoyed the cold coffee too and avocado smoothie.
A pleasant escape from the mundane dining options. With a variety of unfamiliar foods on the menu, there will be something to keep you interested for a long time. The food was full of flavours and captivating to the very last mouthful. The presentation of the restaurant is very pleasing to look at
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