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Vietnamese Restaurants in Moonee Valley

Saigon Soul

Saigon SoulServing up traditional Vietnamese flavours, Saigon Soul has been trading on Union road since 2017, as a family run business. Our menu offers an array of Vietnamese dishes with an interesting modern twist, as well as a lea.

Green Bamboo Melbourne

Green Bamboo MelbourneGreen Bamboo Restaurant is an ideal place for people who love Vietnamese and Chinese foods. With our location on Keilor Road, we offer a variety of dishes from both cuisines.

Le Feu Flemington

Using fresh quality products, Le-Feu Cuisine offers an Innovative style of dining - Vietnamese with French-influence. Head Chef Kevin Nguyen brings a new style of dining to Melbourne using his extensive experience and passion for great food. Located on Racecourse Road, we offer a unique dining experience.

Ba Sar

Ba SarBa Sar (meaning My Darling Wife in local dialect) is a new Vietnamese eatery in Moonee Ponds. Using authentic family recipes to craft housemade and locally sourced produce, come in and enjoy our seasonal menu for lunch or weekend breakfast. We also cater to vegetarians and vegans.

What people say

Vietnamese cuisine has been gaining popularity in Melbourne over the past few years, and Moonee Valley is no exception. With so many restaurants to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide where to go. Luckily, online reviews and comments can help guide us in the right direction.

One highly recommended Vietnamese restaurant in Moonee Valley is Pho Ngon, located on the bustling Keilor Road. Locals rave about their pho noodle soup, which is served with fresh herbs and meat of your choice. Other popular dishes include their crispy spring rolls and lemongrass chicken. Prices are affordable, with mains averaging around $15.

Another local favorite is Phu Vinh, located on Puckle Street in Moonee Ponds. Their banh mi sandwiches are a must-try, filled with pork belly or grilled chicken and served on a crispy baguette. Their vermicelli bowls are also a hit, with generous portions of meat and fresh herbs. Prices are slightly higher than Pho Ngon, with mains averaging around $18.

For tourists looking for a more upscale dining experience, Co Hanh on Union Road in Ascot Vale is a popular choice. The decor is modern and stylish, and their menu features traditional Vietnamese dishes with a contemporary twist. Prices are higher than the other two restaurants mentioned, with mains averaging around $25.

Overall, Moonee Valley has plenty of options for Vietnamese cuisine at varying price points. It’s worth checking out online reviews and comments to help narrow down your choices and find the perfect spot to satisfy your cravings.