Find out what Vietnamese restaurants to try in Richmond including Hochi Mama, Rice Paper Scissors, Straight Outta Saigon, Rice Paper Sister, Minh Minh Saigon Soul, Loi loi, Cochin Wine Bar & Restaurant
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4 based on 109 reviews
Cochin (pronounced co-shin) is a casual but slick 60-seat restaurant and bar with dark timbers, earthy interiors and contemporary lighting. Our tapas-style share menu features French Vietnamese dishes like sautéed soft shell crab, beautiful duck a lâorang
There are so many well rated restaurants on Swan Street but Cochin stood out for its mix of good/different food. Very friendly and helpful service throughout, a fairly logical wine list and sparkling water charged for simply, not as a way to boost margin. We cheated and went for (were guided into) the âFeed meâ option. A simple three course feed that was nice but didnât really showcase the best of the menu. Next time, and there definitely will be one, we will choose what appeals instead. We left feeling we chose the right place to dine but sort of knowing we could have eaten better if we had made the effort.
4 based on 85 reviews
Staying nearby and spoiled for choice in busy Victoria St, we decided on Loi Loi. I asked for steamed chicken with ginger and spring onion but the waitress recommended instead the braised chicken with ginger, saying it was a better dish. When the dish arrived it was on a sizzling plate and lacked any discernible ginger flavour which was a bit disappointing, although otherwise it was a pleasant dish just not what I wanted. We also ate rice paper rolls and seafood combination and overall the food was very good and the servings were generous. They were quite busy and the staff were friendly and efficient although we did have quite a long wait between our rice paper rolls and mains. The only other comment I have is that there seemed to be a list of specials on the wall that was not in the menu, and the dim lighting meant we didn't see the specials on the wall until after ordering. It was a permanent looking list on the wall not a daily changeable list so it would seem easy to have it in the menu book too so that we could easily see what choices were available.
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4 based on 77 reviews
Minh Minh is a modern vietnamese restaurant located in North Richmond. The place is really well decorated, we can tell a lot of thoughts have been put into the design. The ceiling is full of vietnamese hats, where a lady painting on the wall really gives
Recently visited Minh Minh Saigon Soul while staying in Richmond.The restaurant is one of many asian eating options along Victoria Street.I was eating early as I had a very early flight the next morning. When I entered the restaurant there were only two other tables with customers, so I got to choose where I could sit. I chose a front facing table to watch the world go by as I ate my dinner.The menu provided plenty of options at very reasonable prices.I chose from the 'Little Things' section for entree and from the Minh Minh's Top Choice for dinner. My selections were the special duck spring rolls followed by Pad Viet.The spring rolls were served quickly and were't quite what I had expected. They were okay although there wasn't much dipping sauce provided. The lettuce and greens on the side seemed a little confusing. I did my best to wrap the spring rolls with the lettuce and mint leaves. The spring rolls were enjoyable but nothing 'special'.Dinner on the other hand was outstanding. The Pad Viet was huge, refreshing, lovely tasting and certainly filling.My only criticism was that there were no sauces offered to go with the dinner. I had to specifically asked for some chilli and received a small bowl. The chilli was nice but very strong. No other options like sweet chilli, soya sauce, or a lime/chilli/soy mix. The staff were very responsive, friendly and helpful.There is nothing fancy or flash about this restaurant. Just the basics but overall a very good meal.I would certainly visit again and intend to do so when I return in a couple of months time, as it was good for my soul.The tram line runs right along Victoria Street and stops front out front of the store, which is also very handy.
4 based on 216 reviews
Located at 15 Hardware Lane, just off Bourke St in the CBD, Rice Paper Sister offers the same fresh, organically sourced ingredients and inviting atmosphere as Rice Paper Scissors, with a "finer" dining experience.
I met friends from near and far recently and we were all so happy with our experience here. We shared all our dishes and there was not one that was disappointing. Stand outs, in my opinion, were the kingfish sashimi, duck pancakes, dory and the lamb. All super tasty and some unusual parings of flavours. One friend was gluten free and all meals were adapted for her which was fantastic. The cocktails were really impressive too. I would definitely return.
4 based on 182 reviews
=Straight Outta Saigon will bring you the best from the south of Vietnam. The newly renovated restaurant has a much similar ambiance to the sister restaurant Hochi Mama. The rustic-street vibe restaurant will focus on bringing the best from Saigon with a
My 11yo daughter and I came here for dinner in between shows of The Cursed Child. Nicole and all the girls on staff were extremely welcoming, the food was absolutely delicious and the overall service was exceptional. I highly recommend dining at Straight Outta Saigon!!Great to have caught you and your family in between the play, Kaktus! We're looking forward to seeing you again.
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4 based on 2262 reviews
Rice Paper Scissors is modeled on the hawker dining bars of South East Asia with a shared-eating concept being the focus of our offering. We aim to serve only the freshest ingredients, sourced organically and ethically where possible - and all our sauces,
What an unexpected treat!I stumbled across this place for lunch whilst in the city visiting an art installation. My local friend joined me and said sheâd been trying to dine there for ages (no bookings for evenings).Chose the banquet and where left well beyond full. The smoked chicken salad is to die for. Cocktails are a winner with daily specials and an exquisite Vietnamese inspired take on the classic espresso martini.Looking forward to revisiting soon.
4 based on 1211 reviews
Located in an iconic Melbourne laneway, Hochi Mama is a fun and relaxed restaurant/bar serving up modern Vietnamese-inspired street food. Expect interesting interpretations of traditional classics, as well as more contemporary Asian Fusion menu items. In
Exceptional food and staff...could not fault this restaurant. Great value with their $65 deal for two people with meals that kept all the taste buds firing. Would highly recommend if you are doing a night out at the theatre or even just a nice dinner out.
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