4.1 - $4 - $8.8 Delivery Fee
335 Elizabeth St, North Hobart Tas 7000
Vietnamese food is amongst my favourite so when some friends booked here I was very happy to try them.
Somehow they seemed to have lost the booking so we had to wait outside (which was a cold night) until a couple of tables were free. Luckily we didn't wait too long.
Their menu is more like a large novel. Vietnamese selections, Chinese dishes and then more western style food. There is probably way too many options, maybe they should stick with Vietnamese dishes only.
The staff were friendly and I ordered crispy Chicken wings for an entree and a classic beef Pho for the mains with a Tiger beer (cost $45+). We seemed to wait quite a while for the food to come out which came oddly enough mixed between entrees and mains in mixed order. Nevertheless, my food was super delicious and I struggled to finish it off so ended being very good value.
This is one place you'd want to certainly book beforehand as it was busy when we were there. And double check your booking just to be on the safe side. But very much worth a visit if you like Vietnamese food.
Peter Vrakatselis
My son told me about the super Vietnamese pancakes and he was right. He got the chicken one and I got the pork which I preferred. They give you rice papers, which you wet and then roll up with filling. Great for the kinaesthetic learners. Very friendly service. Don't be fooled by the basic furniture and decor- this is the real deal Viet food.
Alan Millett
One of the best places in tasmania for Vietnamese food. Every meal we took was completely outstanding.
I would extremely recommend this restaurant :)
I would rate a 10/5!! We really enjoyed❤️
Neomi Benzion
One of best Vietnamese restaurant in Hobart, Tasmania.
Staffs were very friendly, welcoming and knowing best. Fried spring-rolls were very crispy and amazing me with a big surprise.
Pho was very decent, warm and tasty in a cloudy and cold weather.
Highly recommended
JIM LEE
This place literally has everything! All kind of Asian go to spot I might say. They have korean fried chicken, they have pho, they have laksa, they have nasi goreng. Name everything!
I like their fried chicken fried rice because it’s very worth the money, you got a lot of fried chicken on top of huge amount of fried rice. I must say Saigon in NoHo is better than Saigon in Kingston. So you are in the right place!
However other menu like Nasi Goreng sometimes comes different in different visit, so it depends on the chef I bet. The kwetiau is delicious but too sweet after a while eating it. Oh and the pork belly and duck is heavenly, so don’t hesitate a bit if you want to have that 😆
Michele Gracia