La Sen - Randwick
La Sen
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La Sen Restaurant Randwick offers a unique and traditional Vietnamese dining experience that has Sydney locals absolutely buzzing. This vibrant restaurant is designed around the concept of shared dining and recommends you order several dishes to experience as many tastes and flavours as you can. Perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of Sydney, the menu includes a range of starters like soft shell crab and Vietnamese crispy pancake, as well as mains such as lemongrass and chilli chicken, salt and pepper calamari, soups, noodle dishes, and more. All dishes at La Sen are gluten-free and the meat is halal-certified, ensuring everyone is catered for. Visit our location on Perouse Road and make a reservation today!.
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Discovered this little restaurant accidentally on my first night in Sydney and have been reluctantly returning ever since for the last year. The food is always amazing (I only ever eat the Pho, spring rolls, pancake and salt and pepper squid) an the staff are always hard work. We are repeated customers but they really don't ever want to help us out. For example, we asked if we could have a tea instead of a coke in th... View all feedback.
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We thought we'd try this restaurant out at the Spit in Randwick, the service was fine wait staff we friendly but the food was too salty that we could not finish our dishes.I did mention it to the wait staff hopefully they have taken this feedback on board. It is a shame because we were really looking forward to yummy Vietnamese food and were hoping to get it here View all feedback.
I have visited this restaurant several times and the service is consistently excellent, with attentive staff. The drinks are reasonably priced and the food is always fresh and flavorful. The warm spring rolls are delicious and highly recommended. Overall, I am always very satisfied when I dine here.
The food at this restaurant was excellent overall. The fresh spring rolls were the only dish that was just average. We will definitely be returning to our favorite Vietnamese spot. It was a bit odd to see Christmas decorations up in early March, though.
FOOD TYPE Vietnamese FOOD QUALITY Five of us dined on a hot summer’s night in mid-January. We started with couple of bottles of crisp, refreshing Asahi Super Dry (a steal at $7 a bottle, some places charge $9 or even $10) and a shared serve of vegetarian spring rolls ($12 for five). The spring rolls were bigger than your standard ones. They were crunchy and packed full of fresh, tasty vegetarian filling including mushrooms. What a great way to start things off. Then it was onto the mains. We ordered a selection of dishes including lemongrass chilli beef ($16), a sizzling beef hot plate ($19), lemongrass and chilli chicken ($19), stir fried chicken and vegetables ($16) and a vegetarian dish with soft egg noodles ($17). To round it off, four serves of rice at $2 each. Everyone agreed that the food was first class; brimming with those subtle Vietnamese flavours and aromas that sets this type of cuisine apart from the other Asian varieties. My lemongrass chilli beef was delicious. It had lashings of thinly cut, fine pieces of beef, well cooked just the way I like it and soaked in a tart and tangy lemongrass dressing and served with a liberal helping of vegetables. The fluffy white rice was the perfect accompaniment. My friend’s beef hotpot was brought to the table on a sizzling plate. The colourful stylish crockery added a touch of class to the presentation. Serving sizes were generous so there was no room for dessert after that lot. ATMOSPHERE We choose to sit outdoors, as it was a hot, steamy night, and what an inspired decision that was. I’m normally not a fan of alfresco dining in Sydney, what with all the traffic fumes and, unlike the Europeans, we really aren’t set up for this kind of dining. But in this case, apart from the occasional bus driving past with a deafening roar and a belch of poisonous fumes, we were quite happy out on the pavement enjoying the warm and balmy evening and watching the passing parade. Inside, it’s an odd configuration: long and thin and seems a bit cramped.If my memory of living in Randwick serves me correctly, this used to be a rather bland and dull Italian restaurant for many years, so it’s great to see it spruced up and reinvented as a cool and modern Vietnamese. The night we dined the place was packed and the atmosphere was abuzz with energy and activity, inside and out. But it’s super casual and laid back too, so just come as you are. SERVICE Service with a smile is the watchword here. These waitresses were all so pleasant, friendly, polite and efficient that it was a pleasure to be served by them. Orders were promptly taken and dishes came out quickly; so quickly in fact that the mains were already on the table before we’d even finished our starters, but better that, than having to wait ages for your meals. And a special thanks to these guys for accommodating us at such short notice as we only phoned for a table about two hours before dining. COMFORT Despite sitting out on the pavement we were quite comfy, with firm chairs and two tables pushed together for the five of us, gave ample room to fit all the dishes. MENU Menu is fairly well laid out on coloured sheets protected by plastic laminate to keep them clean and hygienic, and bound in a sturdy leather cover. Drinks and specials are on loose leaf A4 pages. TOILETS Toilets are at the back not far from the kitchen. There are separate male and female ones, but I found the configuration of the male one quite odd (see pic), with a urinal and a toilet in the same cubicle. I’m not sure how that’s supposed to work but if it’s meant to accommodate two people at the same time, count me out. I’d rather wait. Wonder what the women’s is like? ACOUSTICS I imagine that inside dining could be quite noisy in that confined space and with tables packed fairly close to one another. But outside on the pavement, apart from the roar of the occasional bus, we didn’t have too much trouble conversing. COST With our 25% Ent Book discount (up to a max $25) we paid a modest $103 for three Asahis, a shared entree, five mains (one with extra vegetables) and four serves of rice. That’s just great value in these dire economic times. BOOKING This place is clearly popular with the locals and we were lucky to get a last minute booking. But my advice is to reserve yourself a table early, especially for weekend dining. PARKING/ACCESS Being The Spot, parking unfortunately is the one negative. Don’t even bother looking for something around here. The whole area is narrow, awkward and congested and it’s difficult to find a parking, so save yourself the hassle and frustration and just look for a “spot” (‘scuse the pun!) somewhere in one of the residential streets of Randwick, and enjoy the walk to the restaurant. SUMMARY We had an enjoyable and relaxed evening at La Sen. Food was first class, ambience was just right for a hot summer’s night and service was fast and efficient. Prices are reasonable. You just can’t ask for anything better. RECOMMENDATION Anything with the word “lemongrass” in it won’t disappoint.
An Resto in Bankstown is all time fav for Pho. From 0 to 10 (10 being An Resto) La Sen is a 9! I have tried diff places and so far, only La Sen's rare beef pho comes close to An Resto! No need to drive to Bankstown for my pho fix!
This venue has just recently moved to a new location (just 3 doors up from the old location . Love the beautiful decor with inviting neon lights and greenery wall.The menu is extensive and the food is delicious as always! My favourite dishes from my recent visit: Spicy Beef Noodle Soup (That broth tho. Liquid gold! Crispy Soft Shell Crab (Irresistible! Vermicelli Bowl with Lemongrass Chicken (My all-time favourite Vietnamese Pancake (Definitely not your ordinary pancake! Vietnamese Iced Coffee (Love how strong the coffee is! Highly recommend.
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Crispy Skin Chicken In Egg Noodle SoupA$17Spicy Hue Rare Beef Noodle SoupA$13Warm Rice Noodle RollsA$8Vietnamese Pork SkewersA$9La Sen Chicken WingsA$8Tofu Salad WrapsA$13
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