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Pho Bo Ga Mekong Vietnam Review

4.4 /539 Reviews
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This is Melbourne's most famous Vietnamese rice noodle shop, with many branches in Australia. This rice noodle is very q pop plus light and beef soup, the taste is really super delicious. There are many moments to taste here, you may need to wait for a seat, but it is still worth it.

Pho Bo Ga Mekong Vietnam

Posted: Oct 25, 2019
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  • 没有蜡olling
    5/5Outstanding
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    Many people line up and eat Amway's Vietnamese powder many times. I have been not interested in Vietnamese powder. I don't think there is any taste. And the taste of the powder is not what I like. I try it with the attitude of trying new things. I found that there are really surprises. The nine-story tower adds layers to the fresh sweet soup. With chili oil and fish sauce, the taste is not particularly delicious. It is especially delicious. [Shun mouth] ​

    0
    Posted: Jul 17, 2022
  • 红妆人Nefelibata
    5/5Outstanding
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    The dessert after the meal is also unanimously praised, the whole service is very good, it is worth coming again! The soup is red and oily, very authentic ~ Ma Ma spicy and spicy is very appetizing, the beef entrance is soft and tender, the meat is tender and flavorful, and the spicy is not oily!

    0
    Posted: Feb 23, 2022
  • 考拉羊洋
    5/5Outstanding
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    The location is very good to find, very close to chinatown, it is said that Melbourne has opened a Vietnamese pho shop for more than ten years, the meal is basically queued, the service is generally the same, the taste and price are good, tired of Western food, choose this bowl of powder is good, The menu has Chinese and it is really user-friendly. I ordered a large bowl of [special beef pho powder] ($12.5) with beef tendon beef bone marrow beef ball beef shutters, a large slice of beef, and the spring rolls taste good. The powder is a great one.

    3
    Posted: Feb 2, 2017
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    It seems that there are really many shops where cats have to line up. This one and the rice noodles next to it are also, and it is not just Chinese. In other words, there is also a Chinese food near Chinatown...too much, there is no rush to go abroad at all. If you like pho or internal organs, you must try it. The soup is delicious. We did not choose the most recommended beef noodles. The chicken noodles we want have chicken liver and chicken heart. The ingredients are very good and the taste of the powder is not bad. Vietnam rice paper rolls are inferior, it seems that the authentic taste is also this... Although it looks good, but the entrance is only fans.

    0
    Posted: Apr 19, 2019
  • Tripfan
    5/5Outstanding
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    The opening of this Lijiang Niuhe House is not big, there is only one open room, it is not eye-catching in many restaurants, but there are many customers, in addition to East and Southeast Asians, there are many Middle Eastern and European people. The restaurant waiter has a Chinese face but does not speak Chinese. Of course, it is Vietnamese. The menu was all in English with pinyin Vietnamese, and I couldn't figure out what it was. When asked in English if the waiter had beef ingredients, the waiter saw that I might be Chinese, and immediately turned the menu over, but it turned out to be a Chinese menu, indicating that there are many Chinese people who come to the restaurant to consume. Vietnam beef noodles are actually quite simple, that is, on the basis of pho, add some meat ingredients, and order another drink. Meat ingredients are mainly chicken timely, beef and beef miscellaneous, as well as pork, fish balls and vegetables. The beverage is mainly Vietnamese drinks such as smoothie, juice and black coffee, and also includes some Chinese drinks such as soy milk, coconut milk and Wang Laoji.

    0
    Posted: Jan 26, 2019
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