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Best Vietnamese Restaurants in Adelaide

Adelaide's Vietnamese restaurant scene punches above its weight for a city of its size. The Vietnamese community in Adelaide has been established since the late 1970s and the city's restaurants reflect that generational depth, with family-run pho houses that have been operating in the same location for twenty or thirty years and banh mi bakeries that maintain the kind of high-volume, low-margin quality that only comes from decades of practice.

The city's Vietnamese restaurants are spread across the metropolitan area rather than concentrated in a single precinct, though Chinatown and the central markets area have the highest density for inner-city visitors. The central market district's Vietnamese restaurants are popular with the morning market crowd, who combine a round of the stalls with a bowl of pho before the day begins. Golden Grove, Salisbury, Elizabeth and parts of the northern suburbs have significant Vietnamese communities and accompanying restaurants that serve the local population rather than tourist trade.

Adelaide's Vietnamese banh mi culture is strong. Several Vietnamese bakeries operate across the metropolitan area, producing baguettes and assembled rolls that rival anything in the larger eastern-state cities. The local Vietnamese community takes its banh mi seriously: the bread must be light and crisp, the pate and pork belly properly seasoned, the pickled vegetables crunchy and the fresh herbs generous. A banh mi from one of Adelaide's best bakeries is a genuinely excellent sandwich by any standard.

Beyond pho and banh mi, Adelaide's Vietnamese restaurants serve the full southern Vietnamese repertoire: bun bo Hue, banh xeo, goi cuon, com tam (broken rice with grilled meats) and che (Vietnamese desserts). The city also has a small number of modern Vietnamese restaurants that draw on the cuisine's French colonial heritage, serving Vietnamese dishes with European technique in settings that attract a broad dining public.

Adelaide's Vietnamese food scene rewards those willing to leave the central city and explore the northern and outer suburbs where the most traditional and affordable restaurants are found. Generated by AI. Confirm current trading hours and menu details before visiting.

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