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Avaliação da contribuiçãoCannot fault this place. Pretty decent viet food though a bit more pricey than your usual suburban Viet shops. Only just the end of last year did I notice that the price of the pho (large) increased by a dollar so I was a little disappointed because I love the pho there. The banh mi and cold rolls are really good as well; popular among many workers who pop in for lunch.
I've had takeaway Vietnamese rolls from Jarn Leva and found them OK. The service has always been super prompt and friendly. I haven't eaten in but there are many pleasant seating options in and just opposite, in the food court. Considering that there are so many options around nowadays, I wouldn't rush to go back tho.
One of the lady staff there was very rude. We ordered two serves of Pho, but she only served us one plate of herbs. When I asked for another one, she said that the serve of herbs was already meant for two. Mind you, it was not my first time ordering Pho from the shop, so I knew that this was not the case. I did not know that the price for mint, coriander, mint and bean sprouts have increased drastically these days - to the point where they were so STINGY with the herbs! Oh yeah, the Pho broth was so oily and tasteless today. I'm currently having an upset stomach now - sheer coincidence?! Probably not going to order Pho from them again!
All time favourite place to get Beef Pho (noodle soup). The service is always lovely and prompt and once you've tried that heavenly broth you won't want to eat pho anywhere else
Very rude staff, asked to have a cold roll without coriander and was told that's how not how cold rolls are done. Also ordered broken rice small portion for the price and VERY salty crispy pork. Goto Soonta in Rundle Place, much friendlier staff and much better food