Location: 471 High Street, Preston 3072 Telephone: (03) 9478 8471 Opening Hours: 7 Day | 1000 – 2200 Online Menu
Pho Tran can be found on the Murray Road side of High Street; parking shouldn’t be an issue when Woolworth and the Preston Market car parks are both readily available.
The restaurant is dominated by the colour of red as it is believed to bring prosperity and lots of luck to the business. I liked the colour of the interior, it wasn’t overwhelming and the dining area was lit up well.
FengShui
Looking outside
We were there on a Wednesday afternoon, it was quiet in the restaurant. The restaurant staff were really nice and friendly, they have looked after us well.
Moving onto the food:
ENTREE
Pork Spring Rolls 8pcs $8.00
Mini Springs Rolls
CALAMARI DISHES
Deep Fried Salt and Peppered Calamari (Spicy) $13.00
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4 thoughts on “Pho Toan Restaurant 全記雞牛粉 (Preston)”
As far as I can remember they were a bit too salty and too much umami, made me feel very thirsty. There is another pho shop along the same street close to the Asian grocery stores, I like them better.
I will follow your advice. There is take away Chinese noodle shop which I did not want to go.Please tell me if I had a diff perception about the shop near to this place.
I am in your youtube page as Pradeep Rajkumar. You are good in singing… Cool.
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February 18, 2013 at 10:33
Hello Nikki,
I am staying next to Bell Station and I have seen this place when do shopping in High Street.
Will visit for the noodle dishes.Can you please share your information – experience which you can recollect.?
Cheers,
Tony.
February 18, 2013 at 13:34
Hi Tony,
As far as I can remember they were a bit too salty and too much umami, made me feel very thirsty. There is another pho shop along the same street close to the Asian grocery stores, I like them better.
February 18, 2013 at 13:48
Dear Nikki,
I will follow your advice. There is take away Chinese noodle shop which I did not want to go.Please tell me if I had a diff perception about the shop near to this place.
I am in your youtube page as Pradeep Rajkumar. You are good in singing… Cool.
Kind regards,
Tony.