quan thanh


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vegout
2 yıl önce
west end
the greatest. i have been here far too much. it is definitely the best vietnamese in west end. the service is sogreattoo
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dominic
2 yıl önce
west end
shocking service and very rude staff. however the food isgreat, love the garlic beef.
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jezzmindah
5
2 yıl önce
west end
the first thing you'll notice about qt is the tacky decor. second thing will be the horrid service. here's the thing though. if you want a western meal withgreatservice, go to hogs breath. if you want an authentic low budget asian experience with amazing food - hit up qts. if you normally stick with whats safe and find yourself perusing the chinese side of the menu, flip it, just flip it. seriously one whiff of eu de putrid bin drifting in from outside and one glace at the floors that have only vague memories of what a mop looks like and you come to realise there's nothing safe about this place anyways. so flip to the viet side of the menu cause that's really what these guys do well. the beef pho tai and bun bo xao are wins everytime. best way to get on the good side of the wait staff is to bear in mind that they're overworked, underpaid and kinda dislike you just for being alive. make eye contact to remind them that both of you are human, then be friendly and respectful but quick with your order, also they're nicer to regulars. don't take the service personally. understand it's just their way. it's not fine dining, you're definitly not paying for fine dining, so roll with it. you're on thier turf and this is how service is done. make sure you book on busy nights and don't give them a hard time if your table isn't ready, just go next door and buy some wine till they can seat you. don't try to change the menu, it's not a battle worth fighting. don't be arrogant or demanding. none of this is foolproof though, you may still be treated like an aggressive cancer cell. like i said, roll with it. one sip of that tasty, tasty pho and you'll realise you're there for the food (which is usually great), not the service (which usually is not).
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martin
5
4 yıl önce
west end
came here twice in two weeks. and both times ordered from the viet menu. first time i was craving some traditional pho. man the portions are worth it. huge bowl of pho even the regular size was too much for me. only thing i would want is the beef to be more rare. the other night i got a chicken noodle. it came with crispy fried chicken which was delicious. only down side is the places air conditioning is very weak and it would be much more enjoyable eating a bowl of hot noodles in brisbane summer with blasting ac. but overallgreatfood in west end. some of the down side of the chinese dishes is it doesn’t include rice.
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stacey
4
7 yıl önce
west end
i have been craving the vietnamese beef noodle soup (pho) for weeks and have tried the soup at a couple of different places but every time walked away disappointed. this morning, we decided to go back to cafe o mai at annerley but unfortunately the cafe was closed. we decided to take a drive to west end and stumbled upon quan thanh and i'm so glad that we did because their beef noodle soup was what i have been craving! it was full of flavour. the service wasgreatand of course, can't have vietnamese food without the vietnamese iced coffee! would definitely go back to this place
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meatballs
3
7 yıl önce
west end
despite wonderful service, my quan thanh dining experience can only be described as average.

fair or not, i came to quan thanh in search of brisbane's best curry puff. i have not read anything where they themselves claim they havegreatcurry puffs, but several zomato reviewers highly recommended them and i recall reading one review entitled, "i dream of these curry puffs".

naturally, i began with the curry puffs (the choices were beef or vegetable, so i chose beef). the outside was visually appealing and had good flavor and texture, but the filling was very disappointing. the flavor was bland and the texture was akin to eating a mouthful of grated coconut, which i suspect was likely grated cabbage. the flavor and texture didn't work for me and i only ate two of the four puffs. the curry puff rated a 2.5-3.

next i sampled the malaysian chicken satay. the chicken was a bit dry and the flavor was bland. the sauce helped with the dryness, but the flavor of the two combined wasn't great. i ate one of the satay and had the other packed up with the curry puffs to take home. the malaysian chicken satay rated a 2.

at this point i was zero for two at quan thanh and decided to pull the plug on my meal. the service was wonderful (4), but the food was just not very good.

based on the recommendations, i feel like i need to return at some point to try some mains and give them a shot at redemption. it just wasn't meant to be on this evening.

the search for agreatcurry puff continues...
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carl
4
7 yıl önce
west end
late night "omg i'm hungry" moment later.. arrived at 8pm and the place was still very full and busy but got the feeling that the place was go8ng to shut as the staff were stacking chairs and mopping floors indoors. (turns out the places shuts at 930pm of a wednesday)
anyhow, staff were friendly and greeted us at first sight. i ordered the meals straight away and were served to us promptly.
ordered chicken satays as an entree and a kung pao chicken and a beef char keuw teow as mains.
perfect cooked, very decent sized portions and nice flavors. dishes were lacking any spice but this could.be my own preference. no heat to either main dish. nice smoky chili flavor in the kung pao with a nice proportion of vegetables and meats.
had to takeaway half the meal as the portions were bigger than expected.
overall, well cooked meals served promptly and all with authentic flavors. prompt service, nice atmosphere but didn't enjoy the staff stacking chairs and mopping floors around me 1and a half hours before closing. byo wine, bottle shop next door. definitely return to try more dishes. would begreatwith a large group of mates.
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tom
5
7 yıl önce
west end
this restaurant reminds me of my days wandering ho chi minh. yeah i'm well travelled, what of it. the food was excellent. we ordered noodle dishes and a stir fry to share and my partner and i were extremely satisfied with the quality of the food. my only complaint of the restaurant staff is that they did not evict some man sitting near us named matt. he was a loud mouth and wouldn't shut up about his singapore noodle, beef strips and non existent sex life. all in all agreatexperience apart from that overly repulsive man sitting near us.
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matthew
4
7 yıl önce
west end
met my friend thomas here for a night of good food and good company. needless to say only the food was good. ordered the singapore noodles, and the crispy beep strips and rice. both were delight, mouth watering and scrumptious. slightly dubious about the restaurant segregation into the chinese and vietnamese/malaysian ends and didn't appreciate the racial tension. overall still a fun night and agreatexperience. p.s. i sided with the vietnamese.
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atreyu
5
8 yıl önce
west end
one of the most cherished favourites, not just in west end, but probably the whole of brisbane, quan thanh is one of those gems which seems to have been untouched with time. it is just as popular with the vietnamese population as it is with the non-vietnamese population, and at any instance that business is open there will be a whole lot of people dining happily, gobbling up all that they have to offer. the simple reason, the food is simple sublime.

my friend in particular felt like something with noodles and cited vietnamese as what she particularly had a hankering for. having a decent knowledge about the offerings around west end, there were a few places on the main stretch that would offer noodles and a couple of vietnamese places as well; however, for the real experience and darlings, hardgrave road was where to go. that was quite a walk all the way from the bus station, but that was nothing too daunting for her. thus, it was a walk through the familiar streets of west end - seeing new places, and finding where others were - up to the final location, hardgrave road and all its asian glory.

like anything on this stretch of the street, you are not here for the looks of the place. it has an atmosphere to it, a really relaxed one, and they manage to put many tables in without cramping the customers. most are out on the patio, and a few are inside. the atmosphere is a rowdy one, and turnover is really quick. there are now two sections of the restaurant, with a bottle shop between them which helps that quan than is byo.

the service is like something out of a chinatown restaurant. demeanour is not the key focus, but more so the delivery of the food and services that makes it what it is. well not the most friendly, at all times they keep up quite a polite face. the tempo never rests, and is always super efficient. if something isn't available, they will come and inform you apologetically; the food is brought out really quickly, though not efficiently - more so when the food is ready (there is something a tad more charming about that mode). a beat is never missed - drop the chopsticks on the ground and they will rush out, take them to the kitchen and return with a fresh pair.

the long story short is that you are in good, capable hands here.

this menu is massive, and i mean massive. there are two double-side a3, laminated sheets acting as menus. and man, are you spoiled for choice with them. they have one menu that has the original vietnamese cuisine, and the other one is a combination of malaysian and chinese. on either one, you will be hard-pressed even trying to whittle down the best choices to - let's say - a dozen, since there are all kinds of classics on there, plus more different sorts of dishes and whatever meat tickles your fancy, they will have it - and seafood does not cost noticeably more either. chef's specials be darned, as even then it sounds all too good. dozens of returns are necessary to even get a taste of the whole selection; this is why it works as a place to take a lot of people.

regardless, eventually you can find a few things and share between the folks. serving sizes are substantial, which makes this a haven for anyone on a budget and it is a guarantee that you will leave with a contented stomach.

beginning the meal, it was getting a couple of entrees. my friend went for one of her favourites, thai fish cakes, and the one i eyed off was salt and pepper quail. both of these entrees were tasty. the fish cakes were fish cakes, not much to describe about them. they came in a serving of four, and with a small tub of sweet chili sauce on the side. the fish was tender, really hot and mixed with quite a bit of vegetables - it passes well.

going about the opposite route was the salt and pepper quail, which was split in half and cooked till it was crispy. the pieces were served on a bed of seasonings, ranging from salt to pepper, to chili to shallots. mixing these tastes in with the meat helped give it plenty of seasoning. the whole skin on the bird was crispy, and the consistency was dead on perfect for texture. as for the actual flesh, it was tender and juicy. this is not an elegant bird to eat, and will require the use of fingers to get the best out of it. i don't have quail often, but when i do it is always very good.

next coming up, it was the main course. the friend went for a vermicelli salad with sugar cane prawns. this was quite a light meal, that was filled with plenty of vermicelli noodles, a good serving of different herbs including coriander and more than a few pieces of prawns. in addition, a couple of sticks of sugar cane were mixed in to give it flavour. on the side is a small tub of dressing. mix all this together, and you have a fairly simple dish that uses several kinds of natural flavours. it is slightly acidic, crunchy and the occasional bits of meat are always a treat.

my dish was one of the chef's specials: a king prawn and tofu claypot. this was a stark contrast to the salad. this one was hot, it was thick in consistency and it was filled to the brim with all sorts of items. both the prawns and the tofu were both plump, plentiful and delicious; the prawns were sweet and crunchy, while the tofu was soft and moreish doing agreatjob soaking up all of the sauce. in with the aforementioned items was some crunchy capsicum. the sauce was what held it together. it was a mixture of sweet and sour flavours, with a bit of vinegar mixed in to it. a simple dish down to the bone, but one that had heaps of flavour nonetheless.

it goes without saying again that an iced white coffee was on the agenda; the mathematics was all there: vietnamese cuisine, i like coffee, the coffee was a beverage option, and i complete the formula by ordering it. one personal gripe, and this is personal with nothing against this place, is that the whole show of the coffee is skipped. what i mean by this is that i like to see the coffee slowly drip onto the bed of condensed milk before you stir it together and pour it over ice. again, preferences and it does not stop the coffee from tasting good anyway. it was strong, it was sweet and it was very creamy. this was so good that i managed to sneak another one in during a meal, and it has been a maneuver that i have done before to weasel in a sweet. which leads to the dessert course.

finishing off the meal, a dessert was ordered to split. the first choice was a banana fritter with ice cream (and caramel topping), however they were out of banana and it was deep fried ice cream instead. deep fried ice cream is a lot better than it should sound, and what has always interested me is how they get the ice cream to not melt when it is getting cooked. even more so here, the ice cream was so hard, it could not get split evenly with a spoon - instead it was separated from the coconut coating. the ice cream was creamy, went down a treat and the patterns done on the plate with the syrup were photo worthy.

deep down in this part of town, there is a reason that this place has survived for so many years - actually, make that several reasons. what needs to be said first is that the food is nothing short of delicious and it has a perfect faction - it's honest, the portion sizes are generous and quite good for the price (you can pay a motza easily in west end), plus the variety of items on the menu and no pretentious bullshit. you can rock up there on any day for lunch and dinner without pre-planning, and it will be both busy yet have plenty of tables free for customers.

when it comes to west end, it still stands as one of the most solid suburbs for sheer variety of dining options. it does not really lend itself that well to the trendy scene, as places can come and go in an instance. what it is good for is good and honest fare, where any cuisine will be given a go. among several other institutions, quan thanh is a survivor for the times and it deserves to be so.
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faes
5
8 yıl önce
west end
fantastic place. consistentlygreatfood (i've been going at least once a week for years) and its nice sitting outside.
can't go wrong with the sliced beef noodle soup, singapore noodles, wrap your own spring rolls, eggplant and pork mince hot pot, malaysian lamb curry, salt and pepper soft shell crab...
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john
5
8 yıl önce
west end
this is agreatplace to eat. they have a mix of viet, malaysian and chinese dishes. very nice food, large serves and good value. the staff are friendly and the service is quick. recommended.
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david
4
8 yıl önce
west end
what a little gem, if you are a lover of asian food and don't mind getting down with the locals then place is for you, awesome value for moneygreatrange of asian food dishes and so very fresh..
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paige
5
8 yıl önce
west end
food always comes out super quick and service is good. best place to get a massive feed for agreatprice. definitely prefer the right side for atmosphere/ambience but service doesn't differ. love that it's byo so you can enjoy a cheeky beer with lunch. lots of awesome vegetarian options and would definitely recommend the rice paper rolls/vermicelli salad!
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pit's
5
9 yıl önce
west end
salt and pepper quail.greatentrée to start the meal.


-----11 mar, 2015-----

king prawn clay pot. yum!


-----11 mar, 2015-----

king prawn clay pot. prawns are cooked to perfction in this beautiful pot. so much flavpur and a huge serving as well.
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