322 Moggill Rd Shop 3007, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre
20 reviews of Phuc Deli Viet Takeaway
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Hayley R.
Place rating: 5 Gold Coast, Australia
if I ever go to indro I always have to stop at and have lunch here! the food is so delicious service is quick prices are standard but seriously the food sooooooo tasty!!! love this place! the salads
Michael A.
Place rating: 1 College Hill, Providence, RI
Way too expensive. Cheaper to go to Sunnybank or Inala by über and get real Vietnamese. Broth was off. The fillings were poor. The other dishes I tried were way way off as someone who grew up eating the best Vietnamese in Sydney. Very terrible attempt at Vietnamese food. Indooroopilly is starved of good cheap asian food. Sun Fay might be the only real option if you want real Asian food.
Sarah M.
Place rating: 4 Brisbane, Australia
If you are sentenced to eating in the food court at Indro shopping centre this is the way to go. Though it is slightly above food court prices it is awesome Vietnamese, and you get what you pay for. My partner’s favourite is the laksa, while I prefer the rice paper rolls for a healthy light lunch. They’ve also recently done the place up, and it now has a much nicer little designated area as well as serving alcohol.
Tone H.
Place rating: 3 Brisbane, Australia
My Laska was really good but the spring rolls were tasty but in the small side My lunch cost $ 25!!! Totally over priced for a food court. Prices have gone up big time. The most expensive lunch ever and they only offer plastic cutlery…
Sao B.
Place rating: 1 Brisbane, Australia
Ordered beef noodle soup. Beef was off. I told them and they said I could have a free drink. I asked for my money back or a replacement meal because a $ 2 drink isn’t the same as a $ 15.90 meal. They said no. Worse service ever. Girls always look over tired and over worked
James S.
Place rating: 5 Brisbane, Australia
The best food in the Indooroopilly food court hands down. Also excellent for Vietnamese food. BUTNOTE, IT’S CASHONLY! I’ve never had a bad meal here. EVER! I go here at least once a week, for the past 2 years, soooo, it’s not my first rodeo. I’ve also had pretty much everything on the menu, and never had a bad meal. Favourites include: Crispy skin chicken(good lord is it delicious) Seafood Laksa It’s a little bit more expensive than anything else in the food court(c. $ 16) but I would also say it’s around 40x better tasting than anything else in the food court too, so well worth it. The portion sizes are gigantic, so you feel like you haven’t been ripped off, and the vegies are always so fresh! If you’re looking for something delicious and healthy, look no further!
Troy K.
Place rating: 5 Brisbane, Australia
Rare Beef Noodle Soup as awesome as always. Excellent broth although I would like to see more Vietnamese mint and bean sprouts on the side. Service is quick and tables are clean.
Jeremy M.
Place rating: 4 Brisbane, Australia
Never expected mall food to taste authentic but the food here was great. This is one of the few food shops open till 9.30 pm at indroopilly mall and highly recommend the sliced beef noodle soup. The portions are decent, noodles were good quality but a little pricey.
LouEez E.
Place rating: 5 Brisbane, Australia
5 stars for the Crispy skin chicken with rice. Consistently great. Efficient service. So tasty. I am not sure what the chicken is dusted in before it is fried but it is flavoursome without being salty and so crisp. The ginger dipping sauce is delicious. I enjoy this dish by spooning the ginger sauce over the chicken then eating it before the sauce has a chance to turn the crispy skin soft. These two are an unbeatable match and the rice just gives you a nice little break before going back for another burst of flavour which borders on umami. The BEST fried chicken ! Delicious. Before I tried the chicken I was partial to the sugar cane prawn salad bowl and the caramelised pork salad bowl rates a mention too for its good balance of flavours. Since I haven’t ventured through the whole menu I cant comment on anything else. Just keep getting that delicious crispy skin chicken with rice over and over again. Phuc Deli is an absolute treasure for a food court and it is a great, casual place for a quick meal before or after a movie.
Craig J.
Place rating: 3 Sumner, Australia
The food here is pretty good considering its in a food court. The laksa is awesome. Just be aware they operate on a cash only basis which I’m a bit wary of. Most of their staff can barely speak English and you need to really listen out for your number being whispered out in the busy food court.
Kieren S.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
I have been wanting to try this place for a while but it’s cash only and I almost never carry cash on me(I lose my wallet way too much for this to be an option for me). I went with the Vietnamese chicken salad which was a really good Vietnamese salad. The salad was fresh and it had that yummy Vietnamese dressing that had soaked through the Vermicilli noodles. The only part that I wasn’t happy with was the price. $ 15 for an Asian salad in what is essentially a food court outlet is a little steep. No regrets though and will more than likely come back if I find myself at Indooroopilly again.
Krista S.
Place rating: 5 Brisbane, Australia
Beef Vermicelli Salad $ 15.50(Cash Only) This is a must have for me every time I visit Indooroopilly Shopping Centre. Can’t go wrong. Love Phuc Deli Viet!
Tanja K.
Place rating: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Definitely my favourite Vietnamese aroud this area! I am still working my way through the entire menu and was never disappointed with my meals. They are a bit on the pricey side as nearly all the items are about $ 16, but it’s definitely worth it. And they sell a variety of bubble tea’s!;)
Andres L.
Place rating: 4 Springfield Lakes, Australia
I have come to Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, just to eat here. The only inconvenience is that it only accepts cash.
Ellie W.
Place rating: 4 Australia
There is only one reason why I visit Phuc Deli on a regular basis, and it’s one that I’m sure my gym instructor would be ashamed to hear — the ice kacang. It is so deliciously sweet and refreshing that I absolutely cannot resist walking past the store without ordering(at least one) serving of it. In case you’re not well-versed in South-East Asian desserts, ice kacang derives from Malaysia and is a shaved ice dessert drizzled in sweetened condensed milk and covered in an assortment of jellies, red beans and tapioca pearls. In other words; heaven in a bowl. And here they make it to perfection — it’s mountainous, drizzled in sweet rose syrup and it’s got my Malaysian friends raving about it. So it’s gotta be close to authentic, right? Either way, it ticks all the sickly sweet boxes, so it’s got my vote!
Josh S.
Place rating: 4 Brisbane, Australia
You don’t hear of people going to a shopping center purely for the Vietnamese food in the food court very often, but in this case Phuc Deli brings diners from far and wide. The traditional Vietnamese food with a few novel touches(like the spring roll phở/soup) is extremely tasty, reasonably priced, healthy and always seemingly fresh — especially in regards to the salads(Bun) and broken rice(Com Tam) which everyone raves about. This is a sample takeaway menu: Viet Rice: Grilled Garlic Pork Chop & Salad Pickles $ 14.50 Grilled Pork Chop, Fried Egg & Minced Pork Loaf $ 15.50 Crispy Skin Chicken $ 15.50 Viet Rice Rolls: Prawns x 3 $ 9.20 Prawns & Pork x 3 $ 9.20 Deep Fried Asian Spring Rolls x 5 $ 8.20 Chicken Rice: Hainanese Chicken Rice $ 15.50 Viet Style Lemongrass Chicken Rice $ 15.50 Teriyaki Glazed Chicken $ 15.50 Viet Salads: Spring Rolls $ 14.50 Lemongrass Grilled Beef $ 14.50 Honey & Ginger Chicken $ 14.50 Grilled Caramelized Pork $ 14.50 Grilled Sugar Cane Prawns $ 15.90 Viet Laksa: Chicken Laksa $ 15.90 Combination Laksa $ 15.90 Seafood Laksa $ 15.90 Viet Curries: Fragrant Rice Rice Vermicelli Fresh Egg Noodles Fresh Crusty Bread all $ 15.90 Viet Noodle Soups: Phở Freshly Sliced Beef $ 14.90 Fresh Beef & Beef Meatballs $ 14.90 Beef, Tripe & Tendon(special) $ 14.90 Chicken $ 14.90 Hu Tieu /Egg Noodles Seafood(mild/spicy) $ 15.90 Seafood & Pork $ 15.90 Crispy Skin Chicken $ 15.90 Vegetarian Soup $ 14.90 As you can see most items are around the $ 15 mark and although its no Trangs(Vietnamese restaurant in West End) it is one of the best in Brisbane and that’s a lot to say about a little Vietnamese joint in a food court!
Oliver H.
Place rating: 4 Brisbane, Australia
While not as cheap as the other food court options(with soups and salads around $ 15 and 3 rice-paper rolls $ 9.80) Phuc does freshly made meals with a quick turnaround. Apart from the Phở my favourites are there salads — vermicelli rice noodles and mixed veges topped with grilled chicken, lemongrass beef or king prawns with a zesty Vietnamese dressing. The soups come with fresh beansprouts, chilli, lemon and basil which you add to your own tastes. They also sell traditional Asian jelly drinks if you’re feeling adventurous.
Jen L.
Place rating: 4 Australia
For food court food, Phuc Deli Viet, is certainly at a league above the rest. Unlike its other food court buddies, this place serves delicious and authentic style food. It is restaurant quality and food court food at it’s best. Food here is really good! It is easy to go on about it and describe every dish I’ve had. There is one particular dish they do here which I believe is one of the best I’ve had comparatively. Surprisingly, it is the Laksa! Although laksa is traditionally a Malaysian cuisine, the style in which Phuc Deli Viet make it, is akin to none. Their laksa’s have a great balance between spice and creaminess, unlike other places who shy away from too much spice and make it far too creamy. Ick. I like the laksa here so much, that I’ve made an event of going there as often as I could. It is also good to note it is conveniently located just below the cinemas. Before, I used to decide on movies first before coming here, but now, I choose to eat here first, then decide on movies as an added bonus. It may sound a bit over the top– but it’s true. I’d drive to this food court, just to enjoy the great food at Phuc Deli Viet.
Stephanie A.
Place rating: 4 Australia
The ‘Phuc Deli’(pronounced«Fook», not like that 4 letter word) may be a little pricey in comparison to the other food available in the food court but that because it actually offers food a restaurant quality. In general, the quality and taste of this food is pretty high but I do feel some of the dishes are not worth the money as much as others. The one dish I often order is the Viet Salad. I like to alternate what meat I get as they are all delicious but if I had to pick a favourite it would be the grilled beef which is flavoured with lemongrass. Since I had planned to write a review, upon my last visit I decided to try a version of the salad I had not tried before– the one accompanied by spring rolls. I must say it was delicious! The crispy texture along with the vermicelli noodles and cucumber was interesting and the flavours all blended together really well. My sister, who was dining with me, ordered her favourite dish– Beef Phở. Although she likes it, I do not think the broth is quite right and is a bit watery. Considering it costs $ 15, I can’t help but think I have had better Phở for cheaper. She seems to like it though so I guess it is just a matter of taste and opinion. Just based on the salad, I am giving this place a 4 star rating! It is literally my favorite salad to order out. I don’t think I need to tell you what to get next time you venture to the Indooroopilly shopping centre’s food court.
Lewis T.
Place rating: 3 Kingsford, Australia
Phuc Deli Viet is a takeaway restaurant that works in association with the Indooroopilly Pig ‘n’ Whistle. Phuc Deli Viet offers a range of reasonably Vietnamese dishes that will be sure to get your mouth watering. Phuc Deli Viet is like a special treat for myself. As the meals average around $ 15, sometimes I treat myself there on my lunch break or after a big night out. The food itself is consistently delicious, so long as you order something that you know you’ll enjoy. Today I took a risk on some sort of noodle meatball concoction that honestly turned out to be a bit of a let down. With this in mind, the rice and curry dishes I’ve had here before were absolutely sensational. I was slightly frustrated by the cashier who was reluctant to tell me what the most popular dish was or what she particularly enjoys. I suppose she didn’t want to give me a bias answer, but just take the risk! The serving sizes are pretty huge and will keep even the most ravenous diner full for at least a couple of hours. I particularly appreciate the side of salad that comes with most meals. I always enjoy incidentally eating healthy before inevitably returning to my grease soaked diet. All in all, Phuc Deli Viet is definitely worth a look if you’re tired of food court food. This being said, this type of dining comes at a slightly more expensive price, but it’s really worth it — especially if one is in the mood. But as a side not, stay away from the noodle meatball thing.