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    The Vietnamese Restaurant

    3.3 (22 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Casual
    Very loud
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Sam W.

    Pho to me is like the bible to Christians, a resource from which I seek wisdom and transcendence. This place nails it. Like it's Japanese cousin ramen, pho loves and dies by its stock. Slow, long cooked, rich and textured, these things are essential and they take hours upon hours upon hours to coax from bone. I love this place, cheap, friendly and deeply accessible, ought to be more like it.

    Pho and Fried Rice with Crispy Chicken!
    Panhanon N.

    I always tempted to enter into 'The Vietnamese' but for some reasons, I didn't make to the restaurant. But guess what, I made it to this food destination! The menu is long and full of choices. The prices seem cheap and reasonable. My friend and I shared a large Pho (I mean com'on, a bowl of hearty beefy soup is always very welcoming) and a fried rice with crispy chicken. The broth of the Pho is full of flavours and the chicken hit its crispness! The only question to the food is that if their fish sauce dipping sauce is right? But I didn't really use much as the food is well-seasoned. The customer service is excellent! Friendly and outgoing! The only disappointing is that I was looking to order my usual fresh Vietnamese salad but unfortunately it's not on the menu but alternatively, you may order noodle salad with a choice of meat.

    Shele P.

    People rave about this place. The number of stupid fights I've been privvy to regarding "No way man, The Vietnamese is so much better than Trang..." or vice versa is RIDICULOUS. I'm not going to pick sides but I will say this. If you're in Fortitude Valley and you're looking for some Vietnamese, I wouldn't go anywhere else. I like it's minimalist, no nonsense setting. The non descript environment brings more focus to your company and the food. The pho tai ($10.00) isn't the best that I've had, but it's satisfying enough. My only criticism is that they are a bit skint on the garnish sometimes. Less sprouts, more basil! Do yourself a favour and order "deep fried wontons with sweet and sour" ($10.00) for entree. You won't be disappointed. The rice vermicelli salads ($10.00) are good value for money too. The fun rolls are worth getting just for the 'playing with your food' bonus factor. These guys do get quite busy of a night time and so you are always best to book ahead.

    busy lunch time
    Rhiannon S.

    The Chicken Vermicelli Noodle Salad is the best in town! For only $10, it is a huge serving of tasty fresh vegetables, mint, coriander, chicken and noodles with a tangy sauce. Make sure you get the non-gluten free version. The gluten free version has no sauce or marinade on the chicken. This a great place for lunch too. They have a Speedy Lunch menu, which is a Vietnamese Pho Noodle soup, rice paper roll and spring roll for only $12. Definitely book for a Friday lunch and for dinner on Friday and Saturday night. This place is popular for big groups and can get very loud and crazy.

    Oliver H.

    I've often headed to this no-frills offering to line my stomach with friends before a night on the town. BYO is a good feature as it gives you a chance to get in a few sneaky and economical vinos before being sucked into the wallet-draining nightclub vortex. As the name suggests, this place is a pretty standard, paint-by-numbers Vietnamese restaurant. None of the usual suspects are missing (deep fried quail, Pho, rice paper rolls) and their duck with mushroom and Asian greens is one of the more inspired menu items, with delicious crispy duck, plump shitake mushrooms and flavoursome sauce. Served on a generous bed of greens, it packs a bit more vegetable matter than many of the other dishes. This place gets very buys on a Friday and Saturday night so it's best to book ahead. These guys aren't breaking any new ground, but if you're after an affordable and tasty place, well situated for a springboard into a bigger night, you couldn't do much better than The Vietnamese Restaurant.

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    Vietnamese Mint

    3.9(7 reviews)
    4.7 kmMorningside
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    Whatever side of town you live in, I'm sure, if you're like me, that you have your "go-to" place to…read moreeat-in or for ordering take-away, whenever you have the case of the "can't-be-stuffed-cooking-dinner-tonight". Vietnamese Mint is practically my second home. Service is friendly, and the menu is simple, affordable, and always delicious. Sides are $6, Mains (soups and rice dishes), come in Regular $10 or Large $12, and they also offer "ice cream" for $4. Have been here many times, and have always come away satisfied and feeling full. On the occasion that I am more inclined to "take-away", it's best to ring ahead, and your order will be ready in no time to be picked up. My favourite dishes, are the regular Chicken Noodle Soup, the Lemongrass chicken salad, Vietnamese spring rolls, and the Lemongrass marinated porkchop with rice, spring rolls, salad, & fried egg (for only $12). The latter dish is a "special" so it may not become permanent on the menu. I think the word is slowly getting out, that this place is great value, and serves amazing food, because it does appear a lot busier (albeit slowly) that when I first came here when it opened. I feel lucky to have a place I can rely on to never disappoint. Vietnamese mint rocks!

    The one thing I am loving about the inner east of Brisbane is the growing diversity of restauraunts…read moreand the Vietnamese Mint is yet another to add to the list of great local takeaway. This is not fine dining so don't expect any glamour, however this place does honest, great value Vietnamese food. Tonight my wife and I ordered the chicken rice paper rolls, the Vietnamese spring rolls, the chicken noodle soup, and the spring rolls vermicelli salad. All dishes were tasty, and we have a enough left over for lunch for me for tomorrow :). What I really liked was being provided with bean shoots, fresh lime, and fresh basil in a separate bag with the soup as this added a real zing. Also they had home made chilli sauce that you could pack and take home. This is the type of place you definitely want to see stick around - the guys that work there are quick and really down to earth so please give this place a try.

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    The Rice Hut - Banh mi

    The Rice Hut

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.4 kmNew Farm

    I'm a big, big fan of Vietnamese food, and an even bigger supporter of small businesspeople with…read morefocus and heart. As a result, nearly every Wednesday in the CBD and on the second and fourth Saturdays at the Powerhouse, I visit The Rice Hut at the Jan Power Markets for a little takeaway. Two sisters run this business together, and deliver fresh, tasty and healthy Vietnamese food across a short but solid menu. Rice paper rolls (everything from sizzling beef to pork to prawn to tofu) are rolled up on the spot with colourful ingredients, banh mi sandwiches (get them at the Saturday markets, as they use a different bread guy on Wednesdays - it's still good mid-week, but really great on the weekends) with pork, and rice noodle salads are all on offer, and there's not a thing on that menu I've not found to be well-intended, well-prepared and super-fresh. The CBD is growing in lunch options for Vietnamese (AJ's, Little Saigon, Pho Viet, Roll Shop, Quik Quack, etc), but when you can buy product from people who want to deliver only the freshest product and focus on making sure that everything they hand over the counter is something you'll love, that's a business worth supporting. The Rice Hut can be found towards the back of the CBD market near Bagel Boys, and on the aisle through the grass (not the sidewalk aisle) at the Powerhouse.

    The Rice Hut visits the Brisbane CBD on Wednesdays. The Markets @ Brisbane Square near the casino…read moreover the road from the top (riverside) of queens street mall. It looks like the secret is well and truly out about The Rice Hut every time I visit there is a long line out of the stand the Wednesday lunch crowd in the Brisbane CBD is crazy about this place, and with good reason. 6 words you need to remember to say "Three pigs Banh Mi sandwich please" And yes before you ask yes that is 3 different kinds of pork!! And we all know that is mathematically 3 times as awesome as one kind of pork. As for taste only explanation I can imagine is that Janette and Janine the (two sisters that own/operate the rice hut) go hunting for angles somehow capture their tears and eye drop a single angel tear into each sandwich for them to taste this good! I know in reality they use the freshest ingredients and a Vietnamese style not angel's tears making these sandwiches with tastes that just come together into something really special. I always order two of these Banh Mi intending to take one of them home for afternoon tea or supper and I ALWAYS end up eating both of them at lunch. Wednesdays regardless how bad things are at work is a day I look forward to because it is Banh Mi day! Do yourself a favour one Wednesday and check out the rice hut for lunch and when it turns out it is some of the best Vietnamese you have ever had.... I will say now pre-emptively... you are welcome. One quick tip with the long line and high demand for these you should rock up early, even with the long queue Janette and Janine work furiously to drill though the line and still somehow have a smile, a positive attitude and provide excellent service. 11 out of 10 for The Rice Hut!

    Uncle Ho

    Uncle Ho

    1.3(3 reviews)
    0.6 kmFortitude Valley

    Have to agree with the other reviews, service was pretty ordinary, the quickest service we got was…read morewhen we payed the bill . Food was ok, I suppose, it took a while to come out. And considering it was pretty much empty was unacceptable. This place has so much potential and location , that its a gold mine , waiting to be tapped.

    I am so disappointed with Uncle Ho, I had high hopes for a Vietnamese beer bar serving excellent…read morefood. Aside from the insensitive name and the conical hats for patrons to wear, the food was not good. When we were seated the waiter told us the food was meant to be shared and to head up to the bar to order. So we ordered a couple of beers, the grilled chicken vermicelli salad, the grilled corn and the com tam. The bar staff told us drinks would be delivered to the table. So we sat down and waited. Eventually we asked someone and they came through with the beers, just as the food arrived. We reminded them that we had also ordered water. The chicken salad was bland, and came with three overcooked tiny chicken skewers. One was so dry we couldn't eat it or get it off the skewer. The corn was cold in the middle (which hinted at it being cooked earlier and then put on the grill before service). And finally the com tan was a cutlet on the bone, which made sharing impossible. The rice was gluggy and overcooked and the sauce was way too sweet. The water and another round of beers came after we ate, so can only assume that this was our original order. We accepted the water and said we'd already gotten the beers. I let our waitress know that the corn was cold and the chicken overcooked, she apologised and we didn't hear anything else about it. One star for the house beer, which was actually not bad.

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