

Sunnybank locals indulge in Vietnamese street eats and noodle soup at Goc Viet on Mains Road. This little gem boasts a bold colour palette of bright red, yellow and blue walls, while overhead strings of softly glowing bulbs add to the cheery vibe. Peruse a menu dishing up all the expected Vietnamese delights such as stir-fried rare beef pho – sliced beef, bean sprouts, basil and egg noodles in a tasty broth. Take your friends and family with you to enjoy the world of Vietnamese cuisine at Goc Viet in Sunnybank, Brisbane.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 341 Mains Rd, Sunnybank QLD 4109, Australia
Phone: +61 7 3113 3198
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I had ordered a special beef pho, meatballs with Vietnamese baguette and a viet coffee. Firstly, the pho was nice but not as flavoursome as other places. It lacked a bit of depth but it was okay; probably not their signature dish. However, I think the best part with the meal was their meatballs and baguette. My goodness, if I could drink that tomato based sauce that those meatballs were sitting in I would. It was so good! I would definitely recommend you order 2 servings of that dish if you come by this restaurant.
Anyway, the staff were nice and the service was quick and efficient.
Total cost: $40.48
The chicken vermicelli salad was quite good, but the corn dish was a bit underwhelming. I would probably come here and try other dishes, but probably not my favourite.
Pork spring rolls, the taste is nice but it’s quite greasy.
Vegetarian spring rolls were not so great, below average.
Veggies that cane with the Pork chop dish was sad, especially the shredded dried carrot.
Pho soup flavour was outstanding, hot & flavourful soup. Tripe was well cooked & cut in good size.
Calamansi juice (I asked for minimal sugar, but still quite sweet) reminded me of the Philippines.
Vietnamese coffee is quite sweet, so dilute it a lot but still tasted nice.
You order & pay first so service is hard to judge but overall it was average.