Sen - HALLS GAP
Sen
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On this Website, you will find the comprehensive menu of Sen from HALLS GAP. Currently there are 22 meals and beverages available.
Nestled at the back of the Country Plaza HALLS GAP, this Vietnamese restaurant offers a mixed culinary experience. While the pho—which many diners found bland, watery, and undersized—failed to impress, the bun thit nuong and spring rolls earned positive accolades. Service can be slow, with extended wait times reported during busy periods. Despite the challenges with certain dishes, the restaurant features a pleasant outdoor area and friendly staff, making it a decent choice for those looking to explore Vietnamese cuisine. Overall, the restaurant may suit adventurous eaters but might require caution when ordering signature dishes like pho.
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On the other hand, the pho was a bit disappointing. It did have a lot of ingredients, including sliced beef and belly, but the server accidentally brought belly instead of beef balls. The soup wasn't up to standard—it was light but tasted more like sugar than the natural sweetness I was hoping for. Overall, the pho was mediocre and below par. Nevertheless, the bun thit nuong was genuinely good, making for a satisfying meal considering the limited options available.
I never received the meal I paid for, even after inquiring about it. It was a very unusual experience.
I had to wait nearly an hour for my food, and the pho was the worst I've ever had. The broth tasted like water and was completely lacking in flavor. When we brought this to the staff's attention, we ended up waiting over 30 minutes for someone to address our complaint, as they seemed too busy serving other guests who had just arrived.
Delicious! Recommended! Attached to the Country Plaza Halls Gap. We came across this restaurant when we checked in. Once we got our check in sorted and our bags in the room, we returned for dinner. The food was delicious. Not a huge wait. Vietnamese, in case that wasn't clear. I'd definitely go back again if I was in the area. The pork was particularly yum.
During a visit to the Grampians for a weekend away, my partner I figured we would check out the local Vietnamese restaurant. The Vietnamese dish pho is our favourite go-to for eating out, so as you can imagine were very excited to discover there was one so close by. As far as pho goes, the cost was on the high side, which we definitely don 't mind if it 's delicious pho... The issue was that it wasn 't delicious and the portion was the smallest we 've ever recieved. Now in my opinion what makes a great pho is fresh ingredients which didn 't seem to be the case... The beef that tasted as though it was old and had been defrosted, the chilli oil was bone dry, all the usual side condiments (bean shoots, basil and lemon) was added during the cooking or missing, the noodles were ALL broken and clumped which neither of us had seen before. Lastly the flavor of the broth ranked quite low if not the lowest from personal experience. For regular pho goers, I 'd suggest going a different dish or trying something new from the menu. On a positive note, staff were nice and the spring rolls were delicious!!
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Meat And Poultry
Indian Rice
Chicken Main Dishes
Chicken
From The Grill
Chicken Dishes
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