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Restaurant bewertenWorking in the same building means I'm more than just somewhere else here. the coffee is quite decent and cheap. the rolls are also quite good, but not amazing. the brot seems a little inconsistent and compared to some other Vietnamese rolls they can be a little light on the fillings. the crispy pig is really juicy and crispy. the smoothies are limited in options, but are huge for what they pay $6) and are delicious.
Sorry but this is a joke, i ordered eggs toast avo and bacon and the eggs are missing. but somehow i still paid 10 bucks... is it really that hard to get the order right?
When one thinks of hearty Vietnamese food, St Leonards hardly pops up as the destination of choice. Hence my scepticism when some colleagues suggested that the noodle soups at Phoodle were great. I’m happy to admit that my scepticism was not warranted though. Phoodle serves a vast array of dishes from vermicelli noodle salads, to bread rolls (e.g. pork , rice paper rolls, and noodle soups. The pho (get it, Phoodle??? is topnotch... For more, imhangry.net/2017/05/07/phoodle-cafe-st-leonards/
We have come here consistently for lunch over the last 2 months (maybe twice a week? Well priced, lunch has been $12 or under (without drinks . Beef Pho: I really enjoy this pho, I like the flavour, the broth is a touch sweet, but the main issue is it has some MSG/flavour enhancers and I pay for it later in the day. Reasonable serving of beef, beef balls. Not a true combination pho (no tripe . Recommend for people without MSG issues. Wonton noodle soup: My other favourite dish on the menu, although the soup is really a bit too sweet! Good serving of barbecued pork (note red colouring , wontons okay (not enough filling and egg noodles very crisp. I think this is actually Cantonese...read more
Their veg noodles are the best. Clean broth that is super tasty guilt free (well maybe except for the egg noodles). Lovely staff too. Make sure you grab extra condiments from the cupboard.