When we arrived this sleepy town call Jurien, in Western Australia, north of Perth, we couldn't see any eating places for dinner.The streets are very quiet and nobody is walking.After driving a few rounds, we spotted this place call The Oneh Jurien.We had no choice but to go in there for dinner. In their menu,they have a good selection of Asian dishes, especially Vietnamese dishes. We ordered all Vietnamese dishes and didn't expect much except to fill our stomach before going to bed. We the dishes came, we started eating and one after and other, every dish was very very good.from our Asian point of view. When I asked the waitress who cooked the dishes, she told us there were 2 Vietnamese female cooks in the kitchen. We are totally satisfied with the standard of cooking they have presented to us that night. Normally all sleepy towns in Australia do not have good restaurants .But not this one, mate. Also the waitress turns out to be the owner of the restaurant. We highly recommend to anybody passing this town to stop either for lunch or for dinner. The restaurant name is after the lady owner's name. We really wish her and her team a very successful business ahead of them. And hope that when they become successful, please move to a big city to be more successful. All the best, Oneh. From the travelling...
Read moreThey are serving Pho without even knowing what Pho should look and taste like. No taste even after adding 2 slice lemons and soy sauce. The dumplings are like flour balls with one thin shrimp on the top. Please save yourself and find another decent restaurant.
Just to answer the "Vietnamese" owner or cook here, here's a photo of a real edible Pho that looks nothing like what you served us this is for your reference. And yes, you are right, no one should been served a soy sauce to give your bland food a little taste, so your server gave us soy sauce instead of hoisin sauce which is another disappointment. I suggest you go back to Vietnam and learn your cuisine. What a shame. Gotta change my rating lower, coz...
Read moreWe ordered take away because it was busy... I thought they were closing but we were still served.. the place inside looks nice and it was confusing to order as they had 2 different menus... I ordered the beef dish (comes with rice and bit of salad) which was $29 and my partner ordered salt n pepper fried chicken $17 so altogether I paid $46. Both dishes were delicious and we enjoyed it but the portion size...I don't think it was enough like it looks abit disappointing if you see the photos I took..what do you think? maybe they ran out of the food after a busy lunch or it's because we ordered take away? Not sure but I wouldn't go back to pay so much for that portion...
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