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    Viet Lotus

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Vietnamese Avachat Cafe

    Vietnamese Avachat Cafe

    3.3(12 reviews)
    3.9 kmMitchelton
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    Back in the day, the only notable things about Mitchelton were the train station and Brookside…read moreShopping Centre. Nowadays, Mitchelton has become something of a cultural hub. Mitchelton now offers locals a more cosmopolitan lifestyle with all the cafes, niche stores and restaurants popping up all over the suburb. One such restaurant is Avachat Vietnamese. Avachat is a tiny, pokey little space just a couple of doors down from El Taco. The space is cramped- but it doesn't take away from the experience at all. I frequent a lot of restaurants that feel crowded, and I guess it just becomes part of the atmosphere. They've got your classic choices like pho ($14.90) on the menu as well as some other tasty Vietnamese treats like spicy tofu with flavoured shallots ($7.90) and grilled pork vermicelli ($13.90). The prices are more expensive that what you'll find closer to the city, but I don't find them overly objectionable. The servings are quite large. Avachat Vietnamese provides locals with a good place to try out something a little different. This is, after all, the only Vietnamese restaurant I know of in the area. I, for one, am extremely happy that slowly but surely, I am becoming more able to get Vietnamese from places outside of West End, Fortitude Valley and Sunnybank. The more the better I say. You really can't ever have enough pho.

    I really enjoying having friends over for dinner. I often prepare rice paper rolls, my favourite…read moreVietnamese dish. I put all of the ingredients on the table, along with a bowl of hot water, a bunch of rice paper and a selection of sauces then everyone helps themselves. When I'm not eating rice paper rolls at home, I am eating them at Avachat Cafe. This gorgeous little cafe is one of the best suburban Vietnamese restaurants around. The decor is really cool, and although a little small, it is comfortable. Vietnamese food is always so fresh and full of flavour, and the meals at Avachat are just that. Try the Stir fried soy nuggets & veggies ($14.90) and if you eat in - make sure you look up for a surprise!

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    Little Hoi-An Vietnamese Cafe

    Little Hoi-An Vietnamese Cafe

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.6 kmThe Gap

    We were looking for lunch on the go, after shopping. Found this place, and their banh mi's…read moredefinitely did not fail to impress. Crunchy and fresh rolls, lovely and fresh filling. Just what we were hoping for.

    Lived in The Gap over 30 years. Walked by this place every time I entered The Gap Village Shopping…read moreCentre. Knew it was owned by a Vietnamese lady, but the name before was very Caucasian and the menu more like baked goods, or so it seemed, when I passed by. Then, named changed to Little Hoi-An, menu more open and expansive featuring a better explanation of what was on offer, and now we're hooked on their Wonton Noodle Soup with BBQ Pork. The broth is moreish, the serving size plentiful, and at $12.95 a real bargain without having to travel to places like West End where Vietnamese food flourishes. I would put this small, unassuming place up there with the likes of Trang, Ramen Danbo, Sushi Edo and others for its Pho. Simply delicious, noodle texture is excellent, and whatever is happening behind us in the kitchen is lip-smacking magic. It's amazing what a simple bit of marketing can do, a name change, a bit of interior decorating, and putting forward more into the open a menu that was probably there all along, but went unnoticed because it was obscured by refrigerated counters that looked like they pushed pastries more than Vietnamese food perfection. It's our new go-to in The Gap.

    Viet Lotus - vietnamese - Updated May 2026

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