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Phat Phuc Noodle Bar
Address: 151 Sydney Street , London SW3 6NT, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7351 3843
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SW3 6NT

opening times

Monday: 11:00-18:00
Tuesday: 11:00-18:00
Wednesday: 11:00-18:00
Thursday: 11:00-18:00
Friday: 11:00-18:00
Saturday: 11:00-18:00
Sunday: 11:00-18:00


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Reviews
Hard to beat a low key venue that just delivers tasty food. Queued up for around 20mins at 1pm on a Sunday which was faster than we expected. Order up at the kitchen and the food comes out pretty soon after. Tried 3 entrees and 2 mains...they all hit the spot. Bonus points for funny name
I’ve been wanting to come here for ages but have been put off by the queue, when I walked past there wasn’t one so I jumped straight in… the food was great and the service was equally as amazing. I now understand why it has such a long line and feel it is definitely worth the wait! Really nice place and very affordable I will be returning.
Absolutely delicious. Always a massive queue and well worth the wait. Went on a Monday about 3pm and wasn't to bad a wait about 3 people in front but they let us through before everyone ad we were only a party of 2. Worth the hype Friendly staff and food came within about 5 minutes of sitting down.
Phat Phil does not need my review, you do. First discovered this place 20 years ago and the quality and popularity still exceeds. Best Thai food you can find served quickly and simply. Flavor heaven.Food: 5/5
Impress with its truly authentic Vietnamese cuisine! The dishes here boast high-quality ingredients, delivering flavors that transport you straight to Vietnam. What sets Phat Phuc apart is its lightning-fast service – you'll have your food in no time, perfect for a quick and delicious meal. While the atmosphere could be slightly improved, it's clear that the focus is on honoring the origin of the cuisine. For a genuine taste of Vietnam without compromising on quality, Phat Phuc is the place to be! Be aware it’s commonly very busy and long lines can be expected and no reservations are done.
Found this by accident. It's definitely deserves all the great reviews. I think it might be one of the best south east Asian. The laksa is one of the best I had. It's such a great atmosphere and service. Highly recommend.Food: 5/5
Really good Vietnamese street restaurant, the location is in the middle of one yard in Chelsea area. The food is really good for the price you pay 10-13£ per plate, we ordered Laksa less spicy than the normal one, Pho with chicken and the wok fried egg noodles. The service was really quick, it took 2 minutes since we ordered to have the plate on the table. As per pictures is common to have a queue as they accept just walk ins. I recommend to go there around 12:45, peak hour will be at 1:30pm. 100% recommendable for weekend lunch for couples or friends!
This place is not worth the hype. One should manage expectations. We had the Mee Laksa This has a nice taste but was not spicy like more authentic versions and the Beef Pho This was disappointing as it lacked flavour and felt very average. I enjoyed the ambiance -relaxed and fun and the staff were friendly. However the food was average, we had to queue and couldn't help but feel there are better options in London.
Watch your step as you enter this no-frills, high-traffic pho bar. The pho is excellent, service is very quick and the prices are reasonable. Came for lunch on Wednesday and was joined by plenty of locals. They also have a spicy coconut curry soup we didn't try but looked great. Highly recommend.Food: 5/5
The restaurant is located below ground level, offering both outdoor and indoor seating, though the indoor area is essentially a tent. We visited on a Friday afternoon after Chelsea in Bloom. Although there was a long queue, it moved quite quickly. A staff member assigns you a table number, and you place your order at the counter, where a Cantonese-speaking manager takes your order and the food is brought to your table. The menu goes beyond Vietnamese cuisine, featuring Singaporean laksa, Cantonese dim sum, Chinese fried noodles, Thai mango sticky rice, and, of course, Vietnamese pho. I ordered the prawn laksa noodles, which is a Singaporean/Malaysian dish. The prawns were fresh and shell-free, and the broth was rich with coconut milk and mildly spicy. While not as good as those from Roti King, it was satisfactory. Priced at £11, it seemed reasonable, but the portion was quite small, about half of what you’d get in Singapore or Malaysia. I also tried the mango sticky rice. The rice was soft and tasty, but the mango was not very sweet, making it inferior to what you'd find at a Thai restaurant. This dish cost £8. Overall, the experience was quite good, especially with no service charge. However, the portions could be more generous. Vegetarian options: Veggie laksa
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