
Hello, this is Tien Dat Restaurant. We would like to inform our customers that our restaurant is currently receiving a number of one-star reviews that appear to be posted by individuals who have not dined with us. After reviewing our records, several of these accounts cannot be linked to any actual customer visits. We acknowledge that among these reviews there may also be genuine feedback, which we take seriously and are actively working to improve. This message serves as both a notice to our customers and a final warning to the party responsible for these false reviews. If this activity continues, we will consider pursuing legal action. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Down-to-earth Vietnamese restaurant preparing traditional soups & noodle dishes since 1983.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3 Carrington Rd, Box Hill VIC 3128, Australia
Phone: +61 3 9890 9699
Website: https://www.tiendat.com.au/
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Reviews
However, the staff did not inform me that I would incur an additional expense (of $1) for my request for fresh chilli. I often frequent other Vietnamese restaurants and would argue that this is not the norm. It would have been fine if I was informed of this ahead of time.
Service mirrored the kitchen: distant, inattentive, and devoid of warmth. Dining here felt less like an experience and more like an obligation fulfilled.
A restaurant’s true charm lies in the care it extends to both plate and patron — and on this visit, that care was nowhere to be found
Food was average and overpriced. My “gluten-free” meal had wheat noodles — unacceptable given my husband’s coeliac disease. The place was unbearably loud, and staff were yelling at customers. One waiter even shouted at a table and made them leave. The whole experience ruined our night — never again.
The grilled pork and noodle but more suited to the warmer weather. Made fresh.
Service was a bit slow initially with having to ask for menu. Once ordered food arrived quickly.
$5 charge for a pot of hot water and single tea bag.
I really didn’t think it stood out or above any other Vietnamese eatery but extra star for having banh cuon on the menu.
The not so good:the pho was lacking any real flavor, it was incredibly hard to hear the person next to you as people were sandwiched into the venue and lastly one person on our table was waiting for their man to come out for 20 minutes after everyone else had received their meal making it awkward for the rest of the party to make the choice of being rude or letting their food go cold.
I have been to tien dat before and walked away happy however after last night I doubt I’ll return.