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Miss Chu
Cuisine: Vietnamese
Shop 2, 297 Exhibition St, CBD, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Ph: 03 9077 1097
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Miss Chu is a brilliant option for Vietnamese food. Everyone falls in love with the traditional Peking duck pancake here. The taste is really nice; especially the sauce adds great value to the pancake. Pretty cheap as well! The prawn noodle salad here is pretty good, although pricey compared to other places. We love the Peking duck rolls and dumplings. It’s quite a small restaurant so seating can be hard to get. If you do not have enough time to go and order, we would recommend ordering online ahead for pickup. Ordering is a bit of a novelty if you are a newbie. There is a menu on your table, you use the pencils available to mark your selection, and then they take your order sheet and deliver your meal once it’s ready. Generally, the service is quick but at peak times it’s hard to get a seat, the food wait is long and it gets very noisy! The only other criticism we have is the price. It is quite expensive for a quick meal. For example, the rice paper rolls are between $8 and $13 for two.
The prawn noodle salad here is pretty good, although pricey compared to other places. Don’t miss to read the highlights of one of the Best Vietnamese Restaurants Melbourne, Miss Chu below:
Website | www.misschu.com |
Reservation | No |
Kid-friendly | No |
Price | A$65 for two (approx.) |
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