Always refreshing to see a healthy option I can indulge in in amongst so much junk food this arcade has to offer. Always friendly service, and the food is always fresh and meal deals make it well worth the money; a large bowl of phở(10.90) is much cheaper than anywhere else in the city. Its a great taste experience you don’t need to travel or sit down at an exotic restaurant for. Love this street food!
Teneille S.
Place rating: 3 Brisbane, Australia
I am torn between 3⁄5 and 4⁄5. I Got a Barramundi, and a tofu rice-paper roll — one low carb, and one with noodles. Ordinarily, I don’t have a huge issue with carbs because I love noodles, rice and starchy vegetables more than having a flat stomach. But I was having a low self-esteem day and wanted the illusion of good health, otherwise I wouldn’t have ordered it. The«Low carb» roll had extra salad instead of noodles, and it was delicious. However, the noodles in the wrap were so old, so dry, and made up roughly 80% of the filling in the rice paper wrap that I would probably never get one with noodles again unless it was made super fresh. They could have had 2⁄3 as much noodles, more vegetables and I doubt they’d even have people worry about the carbohydrate content. I will try them again next time and see how it goes, anyhow. Or just get the low-carb and have Sushi for second lunch!
Chris H.
Place rating: 2 Brisbane, Australia
Meh Service was pretty average, you can tell she was trying but she just didn’t seem like much of a people person. I came during the lunch rush, I understand how crazy it gets during the rush(used to work in a major Australian tourist attraction food court) however waiting 15 minutes for someone to slap some meat and veges on a bun is a little bit annoying. Also, their prices are quite steep, even for Queens Plaza. Much better options around.
Lani P.
Place rating: 4 Brisbane, Australia
As a Unilocal Community Manager, no two days are the same and after almost two year rocking this gig I’ve come to acquire a mental black book of places around the city I can trust for a quick, tasty and more importantly reasonably healthy lunch or snack in between darting from meeting to meeting or meeting to events. Roll’d in the Queens Plaza food court is one such venue in my mental black book. Their«Rolld Soldiers» are rice paper rolls full of flavour and keep the stomach from launching a ninja hangry assault on the busiest of days. Bonus points for being able to satiate hunger for less than $ 10. Depending on how hungry you are, you can easily get by on two of these rice paper rolls and there’s always plenty of combinations to choose from, although, I’m a creature of habit and generally opt for the BBQ Chicken. The service is quick and without fuss. Theres’ not always a friendly welcome but when you see the line they’re dealing with during peak times and the way they are so well organised to get the food to the punters, it’s irrelevant.