Saigon Kingdom
Bring your taste bud on a tour to Vietnam!
Whether you're staying close to town or out Frankton way, there are two restaurants you can pop into. This is a great casual but delicious option for takeaways or dine-in.
They serve traditional Vietnamese dishes like the trending noodle soups Pho Bo and Pho Ga, alongside a great selection of popular dishes from Southeast Asia. Your tastebuds will thank you for the experience. Think Seafood Laksa, Wok-fried Shaking Beef, or a fragrant bowl of Lemongrass and chilli chicken with vermicelli.
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