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Another one of 'go to ' dining for Vietnamese style grilled bar/drinking foods. The staffs are friendly and attentive. The escargots are jumbo and adictively tasty but pairs great with any beer. The hot pots are an excellent choice for value in terms of seafood. The different escargot dishes are $30 each. We come here with at least 3 people everytime and at least 4 Ines a year. Look forward to spend up to $60-$100 pp... View all feedback.
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Most Vietnamese restaurants in the area are all the same with similar menus, similar service and feel. Hai Au really tickles your cultural funny bone because its slightly quirky and just a bit more interesting. On the wall specials with funny cow prints, plastic chooks, glaring led toilet signs, giant fountain of rice it's all a bit kitsch. You'll find all the Vietnamese staples are here, but the folks seem to specia... View all feedback.
My mum is and amazing cook and One of my specialties is Vietnamese cuisine. This means that our family has a very particular palate, you may say, when it comes to Vietnamese food. Therefore not many Vietnamese restaurants actually please us but this one definitely does. Firstly, their outrageous menu. Make sure you come on down from Friday to Monday, where they have a special menu with grilled items. The smell and aroma you are greeted with when walking into the restaurant will take you to the streets of Vietnam. The awesome decor outside and inside the restaurant helps immensely too! During the weekends especially, you'll find a long queue outside so make sure you get in early (around 6pm, any time later and you'll be left waiting! . The food was spot on with a mix of delicious and authentic. I definitely suggest to order a few dishes to share, you don't want anyone missing out (I've posted some photos with the dishes and the names of them so go check those out! . The seafood is fresh so make sure you venture out of your comfort zone and order some of the more interesting ones (like the snails! . This place is one of my favs, take my word for it!
Another one of 'go to ' dining for Vietnamese style grilled bar/drinking foods. The staffs are friendly and attentive. The escargots are jumbo and adictively tasty but pairs great with any beer. The hot pots are an excellent choice for value in terms of seafood. The different escargot dishes are $30 each. We come here with at least 3 people everytime and at least 4 Ines a year. Look forward to spend up to $60-$100 pp.
If you want to take a trip to Vietnam without actually boarding a plane this is the place for a complete authentic experience not only food but decor, service and the chaotic but super fast service. Try this for service, they 've even got a food elevator and microphone to make sure food is delivered more efficiently from the downstairs kitchen to the upstairs eating area. I 'm Vietnamese and this is as real as it gets! You get the rice cooked in the stone pots just like in Vietnam. The speciality here are the table coal bbqs for grilled meats, choose from an array of the conventional beef and chicken or take a walk on the wildside with crocodile or deer. All the grilled meats come with a platter of fresh herbs for filling your do it yourself rice paper rolls, really fun 'interactive ' eating. Try the 'canh chua ' sweet sour soup 'ca kho to ' caramelised fish for an authentic vietnamese experience.
I feel like I'm in Vietnam! Food and atmosphere are both great! The quail was delicious
Most Vietnamese restaurants in the area are all the same with similar menus, similar service and feel. Hai Au really tickles your cultural funny bone because its slightly quirky and just a bit more interesting. On the wall specials with funny cow prints, plastic chooks, glaring led toilet signs, giant fountain of rice it's all a bit kitsch. You'll find all the Vietnamese staples are here, but the folks seem to specialise in table side grills. Those lazy might wanna try chicken grilled off the giant rotisserie do it for those sorry neighbours inhaling BBQ chook 24/7. One tip don't wear fancy clothes because you will attract dogs with your aroma. I haven't yet been to Vietnam but it does feel that way if that can make sense.