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Phuong Trinh Vietnamese

Inala

Updated: May 08, 2022

Probably the slickest eatery in the rustic Vietnamese town square that is the Civic Centre, Phuong Trinh is excellent value at around $25 for a mini feast.

At lunchtime hordes of Vietnamese pile in for the delicious Pho, which with the sides of salad and rice, is almost enough for two. There’s elbow room only at the narrow tables laden with tissues, tea, condiments and chopsticks, but it’s half the social fun of eating here.

For something both different and copious try the fat rice noodles in pork broth – bun nam – that includes a mountain of fresh chopped salad, pork and delicate tasty fish cakes and prawns. There are also Chinese options including congees of flavours such as duck, also served with salad.

 

Phuong Trinh

Civic Centre

4/146 Corsair Ave

Inala

Opening hours

BYO

38796882

Map

146 Corsair Ave, Inala, Queensland

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