My friend and I went to Miss La's the other day due to the good reviews, and honestly, they deserve it.
I ordered the roast pork noodle salad and Vietnamese ice coffee, while my friend ordered chicken and prawn rice paper rolls. The noodle salad was excellent: the pork was nice and crispy, the salad was fresh, and the nuoc cham they provided was just as good. The Vietnamese ice coffee was the best I had in all of metro Melbourne, and I live close to Springvale. The coffee flavour was just right, and was not overly sweet like some places would make. My friend also liked the rice paper rolls, though he didn't used the nuoc cham as his spice tolerance is very low.
The service is overall good; the ladies were polite and extremely friendly. The restaurant building (for some reason) doesn't have any air conditioning, so I suggest future patrons to come to Miss La's on cooler days.
Regardless, I would definitely come back to Miss La's whenever I'm...
Read moreFound this place to be highly reviewed on google, turns out they make you review at the end. However, the rating highly lives up to the expectation. We only ordered Pho so we can only judge the taste based on the pho. I have tried all sorts of Pho in Melbourne and in Vietnam itself. This place is definitely a hidden gem 💎 The Pho broth was perfectly balanced, I was worried the broth would taste sweet, however not at all. The broth was slightly on the oily side. Dare to say one of the richer broths I’ve had in a while. The portion is quite small so be mindful. Service was 10/10. Really lovely sweet girl, offered to refill the sides and gave us Chrysanthemum tea. Towards the end of our meal, she gave us a plate of oranges as a gesture of thank you for reviewing the restaurant. I would love to try their Bahmi next! The interior feels homey and is well lit. Definitely will be...
Read moreMiss La’s Kitchen in Williamstown is an absolute gem for anyone who appreciates authentic Vietnamese cuisine. The rare beef pho was exceptional—the broth had remarkable depth, balancing savoury richness with just the right amount of aromatic spice. It’s clear a lot of care goes into its preparation, as every spoonful was deeply satisfying.
I also had a Vietnamese iced coffee, which was perfectly brewed—bold, strong, and sweetened just enough to enhance the flavour without overpowering it. It’s the kind of coffee that lingers in the best way.
Beyond the food, the service was warm and welcoming, adding to the overall experience. The staff were attentive and genuinely hospitable, creating a relaxed and enjoyable dining atmosphere. If you’re after high-quality Vietnamese food in Williamstown, Miss La’s Kitchen is absolutely worth a visit. Highly...
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