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Przekaż informację zwrotnąJust had lunch with a couple of mates and it was awesome! The pho was good and you cant go wrong with Vietnamese Drip Coffee. Service was very friendly and the meal was priced well. Will be coming back to try the rest of the menu.
I meant to drop in the Bun Espresso to have a nice bun and strong coffee this morning and discovered that I missed this place (just next door). My gaze was attracted by the pictures of meals that they serve on the weekend so I asked if the friendly lady would make me a Banh Mi...Bingo! She said the baguette just ready and out of the oven. I was so lucky to have a Banh Mi with fresh baguette (It should be the advantage to have one from the bakery shop). Needless to say, the Banh Mi did not let me down but I had made a mistake of forgotten to ask for fresh chilli. Otherwise, the Banh Mi would be extra-ordinary superb....I nearly forget to express my appreciation to this shop because they...read more
Quiet location I had the signature pho. it had a large suppe: robust beef aroma and sufficient aromatic. it also contained fresh noodle and I found the bark meat was fresh and was a good quality cut. viet coffee (cold) was also very good. strong, smooth and not too sweet. friendly, friendly service. judgement: worth the Saturday morning pilgrimage. nb: this year they serve only the Viet food on Saturday.
I caught up with ian ho today for a beef pho lunch in a bakery. how interesting is that! as a cold wet morning hot suppen noodles are a perfect choice. the friendly owner/chef informs us that this is a regular bakery with bread, rolls, baked tasty, pastries and cakes. at the weekend there is a small menu that offers Vietnamese meals for breakfast and lunch. our signature pho $11) is served in eight minutes. it comes with a generous portion of fresh fruit sprout and basilikum. the bark broth is hot and tasteful. tasting the cut bark meat breeze and cut raw beef, I can say that these meats are very fresh. with fresh phonos and obligatory 2 half) cork meat balls, these...more
TL;DR: partly a bakery, partly street food, but what cooper’s bakehouse is a welcome addition to sunnybank’s rich restaurants. a bit more covered than the norm, from where it is located the quiet, cozy art of delivery works even a tasty. simple and unpretentious, but with a quality that is not able to be denied, it should definitely find a niche for many years coming. cooper’s bakehouse sits not too far from several Asian foodie meccas and is just beyond the schoolyard on a somewhat quiet street located directly in the middle of the suburb, not too far away. from the start of its bases as a simple bakery, it has...more