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One of four Vietnamese restaurants in this shopping centre, with three other or so restaurants. Small restaurant with formica topped tables, maximum seating of about 24. Limited, but good menu and unlicensed. The staff there really enjoy working there, and there is a steady stream of takeaway at lunchtime. Have only had the Banh Xeo there on a few occasions, which is a good serve and adequate in quality and quantity.... View all feedback.
Tien giang quan vietnamesisch (pronounced teeyen yiang wun) offers among the most authentic Vietnamese breakfast/lunch kitchens you can find in adelaide (which means that some dishes can go a small stretch for non-Viet perhaps or at least they need to instruct how best to eat. open from most days (not open on Tuesday), it is a great place to try what local vietnamesen like to eat for breakfast or lunch (but they don't both need a combined breakfast / lunch here they can eat full until dinner). Why not try the hearty pancakes? they eat them like cold rolling ask the friendly staff to show them how. the photo here is a photo of the pho (small service). it is made too viet taste instead of being Australian, which means that it is more surface fat than they expect. if they interfere, they let them know when they order. Note: cash only
One of four Vietnamese restaurants in this shopping center, with three other or so restaurants. small restaurant with formica topped tables, maximum seating of approx. limited, but good menu and unlicensed. the workers there have really fun working there, and there is a steady stream...from taking to midday. have only the banh xeo there in some places that is a good portion and sufficient in quality and quantity. the Com-Tam (broken reis and blackhouse) looks exceptionally good, and on my last visit was venerated by a few chefs, so my next court will try.
Tien Giang Quan Vietnamese (pronounced Teeyen Yiang Wun) offers among the most authentic Vietnamese breakfast/lunch cuisine you'll find in Adelaide (which means some dishes might be a small stretch for non-Viet palates perhaps - or at least you might need instructions on how best to eat it).Open from 9am most days (not open Tuesday), it's a great place try out what local Vietnamese like to eat for breakfast or lunch (but you won't need both - a combined breakfast/lunch here could keep you full until dinner time).Why not try the savoury pancakes? You eat them like cold rolls - ask the friendly staff to show you how.The photo here is a shot of the Pho (small serve). It's made to Viet tastes, rather than being Australianised - which means it will have more surface fat than you might be expecting. If this bothers you, let them know when ordering.Note: Cash Only
Amazing breakfast! I think it's easy to underestimate this restaurant because they're just above a grocery store, but the food was incredible and the
Great spot for quick and casual brunch before visiting the Montemercy Falls. Attentive staff, well-executed classics, and within walking distance to the falls!