Qieu Cafe
628 Abbott St, Vancouver
(604) 620-3785
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I was hoping this place was called Pho Qieu….
Imagine the phone conversations
“Pho Qieu!”
“Umm pardon me?”
“Pho Qieu! How may I help you”
Great service. Great food. Ordered the seafood soup #4.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food is amazing, can’t beat it for the price!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
This place was everything i needed for a quick dinner. The hard working couple behind the counter were friendly and nice. The food was tasty, especially the salad rolls. Ordered the chicken salad roll but the chicken portion was small.
Also had the lemongrass chicken plate that came with a heart shaped mound of rice. Very cute.
Food is tasty and warm but i was a bit disappointed to hear the usage of a microwave.
I will be back for those tasty salad rolls.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Grilled Lemongrass Chicken \u0026 Shredded Pork, Chicken Salad Roll
The best Vietnamese I’ve had in the city. Great quality and quantity especially with the beef skewer platter. Highly recommended.
I can not let this one go seeing there still open .
We found ants in our food.
Not 1 or 2 but over 10. That is only what we saw in those few seconds. If there is that much on just a Glace just imagine how many there actually was, & is back in the kitchen. I forgot to take a picture cause we just left right away. I thought she would have closed it down but I walked by twice after 15 mins after & 1hr after did not close her store to fix the situation. & when we pointed it out she acted like it was a spice.
So anyone who goes there there is 🐜 🐜 🐜 🐜 in the food
We ordered two rare beef bowls and one house special at $16 each and $17.50, respectively. Given that we only ordered food without alcohol, the tax rate should be 5%, making our total (16*2 + 17.5) * 1.05 = $51.98 with tax. However, we were charged $55.15. Unfortunately, we didn’t have the itemized receipt to check in the restaurant. Disappointed with this discrepancy.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 3
We ordered two rare beef bowls and one house special at $16 each and $17.50, respectively. Given that we only ordered food without alcohol, the tax rate should be 5%, making our total (16*2 + 17.5) * 1.05 = $51.98 with tax. However, we were charged $55.15. Unfortunately, we didn’t have the itemized receipt to check in the restaurant. Disappointed with this discrepancy.
Prices charged were higher than the prices listed on the board!
Unfriendly staff… And food was warmer in the microwave!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
I went there randomly for a take out as I wanted to try out pho for the first time. It exceeded my expectations. The portion was huge, the soup and beef meat tasted great and it comes with all the sides such as lime, basil and sauces. Really yummy! And nice people as well :)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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The reviews didn't look great, but the cold weather brought us in. Waited about 30 mins for 1 bowl of spicy soup, banh mi sandwich and shrimp salad roll. Soup was okay. Sandwich was very dry and the bun was overdone. It was rock hard. Usually you can mask a plain tasting salad roll with a nice peanut sauce, but unfortunately it was watered down. The fried onion was the only nice addition. Though the food wasn't great, at least we supported this little joint nestled in Tinseltown, run by an authentic Vietnamese couple.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Soup
Not sure why this place has low rating. I had beef pho and it was great! Big portion too.Vietnamese iced coffee was also great. I really liked it. Would definitely go back
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Soup
Great
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Picy Satay Noodle Soup, Soup, Lemongrass Chicken Salad Roll
The reviews didn't look great, but the cold weather brought us in. Waited about 30 mins for 1 bowl of spicy soup, banh mi sandwich and shrimp salad roll. Soup was okay. Sandwich was very dry and the bun was overdone. It was rock hard. Usually you can mask a plain tasting salad roll with a nice peanut sauce, but unfortunately it was watered down. The fried onion was the only nice addition. Though the food wasn't great, at least we supported this little joint nestled in Tinseltown, run by an authentic Vietnamese couple.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Soup, The Cold Cut
We had the chicken vermicelli bowl with spring rolls. The spring rolls were amazing ... and that is it. The chicken was mostly fat and gricel meat and was unedible. I was very disappointed considering what we paid.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
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