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Vietnamese

Pho Viet

Come for the mi quang, a turmeric-spiced Vietnamese noodle soup.

  • David Matthews
Buvons is a bar with "Vietnamese roots, French spirit".

Buvons

Elegant French-Vietnamese cocktail bar.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Vietnamese egg coffee and iced coconut cacao drink.
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Try Vietnam’s viral coffee at this new Sydney restaurant opened by a Mad Max stuntman

Michael Tang was repeatedly blown up in Furiosa, but now torches his popular beverage until brulee-like.

  • Lee Tran Lam
Lau chem tuoi (sweet and sour steamboat with fresh silver perch).
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Hai Au Lang Nuong

A bright spark on Canley Vale’s main drag for street-style Vietnamese cooking.

  • David Matthews
Banh mi made with fresh veg from the garden.

Superhero

Neighbourhood spot for banging banh mi and baked goods.

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Com tam special combination broken rice set.
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This new eatery is a go-to spot for Vietnamese families and expats seeking a taste of home

This Strathfield eatery has quickly become a destination for people seeking broken rice with crunchy pork fat “croutons”.

  • Callan Boys
Eat Streets Marrickville, Sydney.

Good Food’s guide to Illawarra Road, Marrickville: Where to eat, drink and shop

A local recommends the best places to get pistachio biscuits, hand-cut chips and sandwiches the size of your head.

  • Bianca Hrovat
Fresh fruit juices and drinks.

Cafe Nho

The signature che nho dessert is filled with pandan and coconut jelly, red bean and shaved ice.

  • David Matthews
Hai Au Lang Nuong.
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‘It’s my soul’: This Vietnamese spot engages the senses in ways few Sydney restaurants do

For more than 25 years, this eclectic venue has delivered a lively communal atmosphere (complete with Vietnamese crooners), and a fiery, fragrant and fresh menu. 

  • David Matthews
Huu Huu Thanh within Footscray Market.

Huu Huu Thanh

For deeply flavoured pho that usually sells out by lunchtime.

  • Dani Valent