Le Cafe Taste of Asia
Overview
More Information
- Categories:
- Restaurants
- Takeaways:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Free On-Street
- Price Range:
- Moderate, $15 - $25
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Meals Served:
- Lunch, Dinner
- Payment Types:
- EFTPOS, Visa
Reviews for Le Cafe Taste of Asia


by Shonamarie O.
4th March 2012-
Had a FABULOUS meal here Friday night. The food was absolutely delicious – extremely tasty and good portions. The staff are very friendly and accommodating and the restaurant was buzzing – a sign of a good establishment.
Can’t wait to go back! 

by Mounty
19th June 2011-
The food is fantastic, authentic and reasonably priced. The wine list is a pleasant surprise and authentic Asian beers are offered including the star of many a Vietnam war movie, beer Saigon (made from from rice). The service is relaxed,friendly and warm. A must do for any visitor and deservedly very popular with the locals. I don’t know what Andy L. is on about, my guess would be that he was likely unpleasantly drunk when he wrote his review and at the restaurant.


by J H.
4th June 2011-
Took my wife & Mother-in-law out to Taste of Asia for Mother’s Day just gone and what a fantastic night it was.
The food was delicious as always, and pretty quick despite having a really full restaurant.
The staff were extremely friendly and helpful, they took all of our questions & demands in their stride.
Would recommend to all diners looking for a great dining experience! Try the duck 

by Sparky
7th December 2010-
Lovely, fresh and flavourful dinner. The menu selection is extensive and the service is very friendly as well as accommodating. A gem in the heart of the MT not to be missed. The staff was patient and delightful regardless that we stayed past closing; the dinning value and experience was spot on.


by joe p.
8th May 2010-
Like the previous commenter, i note the move. However, the small place they previously held added to the truly Asian feel. Mirroring well the stores throughout Vietnam. Food is great, service a little strange at times in its non existence, and the larger site can be somewhat cavernous and lacking in Asian authenticity. But well worth a visit when down town the mount


by RJ
22nd November 2009-
ATofA has moved into larger premises just down the street which is testament to the food.
Fresh vegetables and good flavours are in the dishes which feature a mix of Thail/Malay cooking.

