When the Vietnamese noodle soup dish Pho and Sydney are mentioned its hard to think of anything other than An Restaurant in Bankstown. An Restaurant is a Sydney Institution, established in 1987 since this date An restaurant has kept the same great flavour and reputation for great Pho.
Unlike the quality of An Restaurant’s Noodle soup when entering the restaurant you feel like you have entered a fast food chain, this is not a bad thing, as you will soon see, moments after the table order has been entered into your attendants Mobile device your order comes out, In reality this service is very similar to what you will see at most local restaurants in Vietnam great tasting food served in simple surroundings with served in lightning speed.
An Restaurant exclusively serves Pho either Bo (Beef) or Ga (Chicken) with 10 Pho Bo dishes and 5 Pho Ga dishes to chose from, So how is An Restaurant’s Pho? In short its absolutely delicious, the beef (Bo) soup’s stock is rich and flavoursome the flat rice noodles are the freshest you will find in Australia and the meat and fresh mints are plentifully, the Best Pho in Australia and if not better than many Pho places I have been to in Vietnam including the famous Pho 24 and Pho 2000.
My favourite is the large Pho Bo Dac Biet (Special Beef Noodle Soup). In recent years the price of a Pho at An Restaurant has crept up with a large bowl costing $13, but a Pho of this quality it’s a price I am willing to pay.
Along with Dong Ba (for Bun Bo Hue) also in Bankstown, An Restaurant is my favourite Vietnamese noodle soup place in Sydney, simply because you are always guaranteed of the quality and freshness.
An Restaurant is open from 7am till 9pm daily and is located at 27 Greenfield Pde Bankstown NSW Australia. Phone +61 2 9796 7826
Eats Asia Score Card for An Restaurant
| Price |
2.5/5 |
| Taste: |
4/5 |
| Atmosphere: |
3/5 |
| Service: |
4/5 |
| Total: |
3.5/5 |
Recommended Dishes:Pho Bo Dac Biet, Pho Ga Eats Asia wants to know what you think of An Restaurant, has you experience been as good as ours, what is your Favourite dish? Leave your comments below or sign up and start a thread in the Eats Asia Asian Food Forum.