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Bidra med feedbackHeard a lot of locals raving about this place and their bánh mì so I decided to go, excited that Ulladulla has good Viet food places... The locals must not have tried a proper bánh mì because this, was unfortunately a big let down. It lacked the generosity that a typical bánh mì offers; ours had one cucumber slice each, which was sliced 1mm thin and was soggy, the sliced thit nguoi (the pink meat) was halved, so was the cha lua (pork loaf), and the pate smear was very thin. For $8, I would've expected more. Having had bánh mì all over Western Sydney, Australia, and in Veitnam itself, this was lacklustre, to say the least. Normally a bánh mì would fill me up, this definitely did not. Also ordered the vanilla slice; pastry was soggy, not crispy or flaky like one would expect. The filling was okay. Service was okay. Very disappointed and unsatisfied.
We decided to stop off at Vince’s Bakery to get some Bánh Mì (Vietnamese Pork Roll) for lunch. We ordered 4 Roast Pork (2 with chilli) and 1 BBQ Pork Roll (no chilli) as well as 2 Custard Tarts and 2 Vanilla Slices. The rolls were not as full as we would expect from a Bánh Mì and some of the key ingredients were missing from the rolls (such as the pâté and the weird pink thing) and the BBQ Pork Roll came with chilli despite us ordering without. The custard tarts and vanilla slices were both enjoyable and had a good ratio of custard to pastry with a good consistency of both. Overall, our order was not unequivocally bussin’ with the value for money not being what we expected and the taste being enjoyable but nothing special. 3/5 William, Head of Marketing, InDaMedia Ratings.
Food is wonderful. Service is great. Recommend the Thai Pork Roll. Hands down the best pies and sausage rolls in town. Custard Tarts and Chocolate Eclairs are a must.... don't leave without trying them.
Worst customer service ever. And had to eat beef being Hindu. This is against my religious The lady was talking so so rude while talking. I bought couple of stuff from here and one of them was cheese and bacon. I asked there’s no beef the guy said yes there’s no beef. I ate just out of the cafe and while eating I saw beef inside and went to double check again at shop and then the lady was yeah that how we make we put beef little bit and I come out without saying word and this is my experience from the shop.
Authentic Australian Vietnamese cuisine. You know it when you taste it.