Vietnamese Food
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Vietnamese Food
There is a restaurant opposite Nan Yang Restaurant on Rundle Mall (near to Penang Hawker) which serves quite good Vietnamese Food. The average price there is AU$ 9.00 for a good meal. You guys should try it. They do serve chicken, but it serves beef as well, so most Indians and some Chinese, do beware of that.
kelvin yeoh- Posts : 197
Join date : 2010-06-12
Age : 35
Location : Adelaide, SA
Re: Vietnamese Food
Woooh haven't tried that yet although would love too, maybe go today.
Laick001- Posts : 97
Join date : 2010-07-03
Re: Vietnamese Food
Yup... Its Zen I think but if you do have a car... there is another one which is better in the suburbs... haha
kelvin yeoh- Posts : 197
Join date : 2010-06-12
Age : 35
Location : Adelaide, SA
Re: Vietnamese Food
Just tried it today, aiyak, forgot to take picture -.- its pretty good ! especially the beef noodle soup, yum ! really like the soup.
Laick001- Posts : 97
Join date : 2010-07-03
Re: Vietnamese Food
Me too. My opinion is that it's fine. But it just tastes similar to the other Vietnamese restaurants at Chinatown.
Re: Vietnamese Food
Everybody ! everyone that comes to Adelaide must try this, Bahn Mi,
Shop 3, 13-21 Moonta St, International Food Plaza. At China Town, in front of the food court and order their Vietnamese Vermicelli Bowls, Seafood and Roast Pork are both good, one of my favourite food in Adelaide.
Shop 3, 13-21 Moonta St, International Food Plaza. At China Town, in front of the food court and order their Vietnamese Vermicelli Bowls, Seafood and Roast Pork are both good, one of my favourite food in Adelaide.
Laick001- Posts : 97
Join date : 2010-07-03
Re: Vietnamese Food
Hey guys, we've found this restaurant called Thanh Thanh I think, which is in one of the alleyways of Gouger street (forgot to take notice the street name), which we had a great dinner, not many people know of this place as it is quite secluded, but the food was satisfying ! go try !
My lemongrass beef with spicy sauce (forgot the whole name) it comes with a bowl of beef soup.
Chin Wynn's laksa, i'll leave it to him to tell you the name, as I forgot XD
Loved the soup though.
Nai Loong's mixed rice ( which I think is the name ) chicken and pork I think.
GO TRY IT, the only directions I can give as of now is that the alley is on the left side of Gouger street, I think the opposite row of Thanh Thanh is where Wasai is (need to confirm with Chin Wynn and Nai Loong)
My lemongrass beef with spicy sauce (forgot the whole name) it comes with a bowl of beef soup.
Chin Wynn's laksa, i'll leave it to him to tell you the name, as I forgot XD
Loved the soup though.
Nai Loong's mixed rice ( which I think is the name ) chicken and pork I think.
GO TRY IT, the only directions I can give as of now is that the alley is on the left side of Gouger street, I think the opposite row of Thanh Thanh is where Wasai is (need to confirm with Chin Wynn and Nai Loong)
Laick001- Posts : 97
Join date : 2010-07-03
Re: Vietnamese Food
I can't remember what street it is, but 1 thing is stuck in my brain:
the Chicken Laksa is the best laksa i ever eaten in Adelaide!
the Chicken Laksa is the best laksa i ever eaten in Adelaide!
Re: Vietnamese Food
it is googer street or sumthing? Kinda remember you jeff pick up a phone saying its at googer street or something maybe wrong though hahaha spelling as well
lainy001- Admin
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Re: Vietnamese Food
not really
the alley can be entered from Gouger Street
but the restaurant is in that alley which has another name for it
the alley can be entered from Gouger Street
but the restaurant is in that alley which has another name for it
Re: Vietnamese Food
Haha yup it branches off gouger street, and guess what folks, with the magic of Google Map (wonder why I didn't think of that earlier, if you can't think of something or find something, think Google.), Thanh-Thanh Vietnamese Restaurant is located at Field St so keep a look out when you're walking along Gouger.
Laick001- Posts : 97
Join date : 2010-07-03
Re: Vietnamese Food
We went to Thanh-Thanh for second round haha, more pics !
Beef Vermicelli (not the exact name, need Chin Wynn or Nai Loong to clarify)
Seafood Laksa, one word, YUM !
Beef Vermicelli (not the exact name, need Chin Wynn or Nai Loong to clarify)
Seafood Laksa, one word, YUM !
Laick001- Posts : 97
Join date : 2010-07-03
Re: Vietnamese Food
stir friend beef noodle I think. if my memory is correct
lainy001- Admin
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Re: Vietnamese Food
looks like you guys are really enjoying huh... :p
kelvin yeoh- Posts : 197
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Age : 35
Location : Adelaide, SA
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