Dong Ba
Latest Reviews
-
Nothing to fault here. Food was nice. Service was very friendly. Location could not be better. Had the bun bo hue (spicy noodles), pho dat biet (speci…
-
Cheap, nice and easy Always satisfies my craving for spicy beef noodle (bun no hue). Do not order pho! Its bad. Rice option is not great either…
-
Dong ba is a small restaurant in bankstown but it's a very famous in this area. They make a nice spicy beef noodle soup. When I want to eat spicy nood…
About
Dong Ba is open for Casual Dining. Dong Ba serves Vietnamese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
Feature List
takeaway availableindoor seatingReviews
Leave a Review
You must be logged in to post a comment.
7 Reviews on “Dong Ba”
Nothing to fault here. Food was nice. Service was very friendly. Location could not be better. Had the bun bo hue (spicy noodles), pho dat biet (special beef bowl) and pho tai (rare beef bowl). $12 each. The spicy noodles was pretty good, lots of meat, broth was full of flavour and they can adjust the spice level. Unfortunately there was a small bone in my friends beef bowl. Nevertheless, i personally liked my dine in here and wouldnt mind coming again.
Cheap, nice and easy Always satisfies my craving for spicy beef noodle (bun no hue). Do not order pho! Its bad. Rice option is not great either
Dong ba is a small restaurant in bankstown but it’s a very famous in this area. They make a nice spicy beef noodle soup. When I want to eat spicy noodle soup, I must go this place. And their staff are friendly too.
The standout is the sheer size of portions and mountain of accompanying salad they serve with it. I asked for the spiciest which is called ‘Bun Bo Hue’ (spicy beef noodle) and asked them to leave off the blood jelly, im just not game enough yet. Very satisfying meal which i ordered with extra beef for a $2 surcharge. thenextrushmagazine.com
This Dong Ba’s signature Bun Bo Hue (Spicy Beef Noodle Soup) is definitely better than the one in Cabramatta on John St. The noodle soup is tasty & spicy with nice aroma of lemongrass. Overall, a great bowl of Bun Bo! Tried their Pho and Com Tam (broken rice with pork chop) too, but they’re both not up to standard in taste. So just stick to their signature Bun Bo Hue! Service is ok.
One of the few restaurants around this area that is open late and on public holidays. I usually go here when I can’t be bothered travelling far and want noodle soup. Wouldn’t trouble myself to travel far to eat here. If you decide to go here, I recommend getting the Bun Bo Hue. Only a couple of restaurants in the area make this. The bowls here are filled more than Gia Hoi across the road. It is not mind blowing but is nice enough to ease any cravings. The Bun Rieu here is okay. The broth is bit on the sweet side for me. Otherwise it is nice but not amazing. The pho is decent. I only get pho if one of us is craving for bun no hue and we have to eat here. If you want to eat pho you should go down the road to Pho An or if you want the homely type Pho, Thang Long is the place to go. Rice dishes are very average. Don’t get them if you can’t help it.
Probably just best to order what they’re known for, spicy beef noodle soup. I on the other hand don’t like spicy so I thought I’d try their pho. Rare beef pho $11 soup was sweet quite nice but very oily. The rice noodle pork chop and spring rolls $11 was ok, nothing special. Just go to Pho An if you’re craving pho in Bankstown