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The restaurant is clean, and the staff is attentive, offering generous portion sizes. However, there seems to be inconsistency in the quantity and quality of the toppings, leading to experiences that can range from great to just average. View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Pho Gia Long (formerly Gia Hoi):
when I read the menu, I was very excited to see the offer of congee with mixed pork belts that is my favourite dish. When it arrived at the table, I was a little disappointed, not to find small floats of blood throughout the cone, which meant that they were cooked separately. that only meant that the congee lacked an additional aroma layer. we also tried her pho and thought the broth was a bit dirty. View all feedback.
Updated-More 2/12 stars. Change of ownership. Prices are slighter higher but understandable to the current economic climate. EFTPOS is available at 1.65% extra. The food is lacking however, quality is lower than before, quantity is also less even with the price rise.
When I read the menu, I was very excited to see the offer of congee with mixed pork belts that is my favourite dish. When it arrived at the table, I was a little disappointed, not to find small floats of blood throughout the cone, which meant that they were cooked separately. that only meant that the congee lacked an additional aroma layer. we also tried her pho and thought the broth was a bit dirty.
Dishes not bad, special beef noodles just not so good.
Food is OK, interior is poor. Vietnamese coffee is nowhere near authentic.
Too salty, no flavour, poor hygiene, bad service. Won’t be visiting again.