

Casual restaurant serving Vietnamese Food You’d Love such as Phở Bò (Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup), Bún chả (Hanoian Style Grilled Pork with Vermicelli), Bánh mì (Vietnamese Baguette), Grilled Lemongrass Chicken and Pork Chop with Rice. Kids Meal & Vegetarian options available
Casual eatery in the Gardens Mall serving banh mi, pho & other classic Vietnamese bites.
Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
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Reviews
The coconut dessert was acceptable, but similarly, there’s still some space to improve the taste. That said, the overall dining experience was still good. A plus point is that the portion and choice of selections are flexible and can be chosen freely without additional cost, which makes the meal more enjoyable.
With some refinement in flavors and more vegetarian variety, it could be even better.
I have ordered the PHO for a try and find it is slightly better than other Vietnamese restaurant. Their soup is more tasty but still find if is sweeter & boiling hot will be fantastic! The beef slice is too thin and we doesn’t enjoy the meat juicy. Good is the restaurant provide free flow of beansprouts and mint leaves.
Another dish which I find lemongrass chicken rice, the chicken is tasty and have a great lemongrass fragrance!
Drink will be good for their lemongrass hot tea.
An Viet serves delicious Vietnamese food, which explains why the restaurant is often crowded, especially during peak hours. Be prepared to queue if you come at popular dining times.
One thing I appreciate is the self-service condiments station, where you can help yourself to chili sauce, fresh bean sprouts, and basil to customise your meal to your liking.
We ordered the spring rolls, and unfortunately they were sticking to the banana leaf, causing the roll to open up and the vegetables to spill out. It ended up being a bit messy to eat, though the flavours themselves were still good.
The fish with dill and spring onion was very tasty and well executed. The menu offers many set meals, which seem to be quite popular, as well as à la carte options, giving diners flexibility depending on appetite and preference.
The staff are friendly, though understandably during busy hours their attention is stretched as the restaurant gets very packed.
Even though we were already full, we couldn’t resist trying their glutinous rice balls to end the meal. Overall, An Viet is a solid choice for Vietnamese food, especially if you enjoy vibrant flavours and don’t mind a lively, bustling dining atmosphere.
Really crowded all the time with queue. The restaurant doesn’t take reservations either.
First time trying their yee sang and it was pleasantly refreshing and tasty, very different from the usual Malaysian-style yee sang we have here which were usually too sweet.
I miss Vietnamese food so I came here here to relive my time there.
I love Buncha Hanoi so I ordered that with some ChaGoi (fried spring roll) for extra Rm4.50
What came was a ChaGoi sliced in 2 , the bowl full of clam came back with 2 clam piece, and noodle that breaks so easy it’s prolly not fresh. And the portions are the only thing cheap in this place
Service was bad as we need to find and pick up the chilli ourselves.
Okay expensive aside, how’s the taste? It wasn’t bad but wasn’t good. The Broth is super vinegary and the meat were not seasoned.
The salted coffee need more salt but the overall taste is okay because they’re mixed with condense milk so it’s yummy.
Verdict is not to come here. It’s okay if you’re a bit expensive but at this price and quality and quantity. I rather take my time and money elsewhere for a good meal.
Will be back for sure.
They also give a complimentary coconut ice cream for your birthday month. It has a rich, fragrant coconut taste, better than Häagen-Dazs