You want Vietnamese near Beveridge, but the choices are scattered and the prices jump fast. Pick Vietnam House first for pho, value, and weeknight reliability, then use the rest of this list when cravings, queues, or budget push you elsewhere.
The Verdict
Vietnam House is the best Vietnamese pick in and around Beveridge if you only want one answer. It has the strongest mix of rating, price, and low-friction timing: 4.5/5, $25-35 per person on the venue listing, and usually no wait on weeknights. It is the place to choose when you want pho without turning dinner into a planning exercise. Order the pho and bo la lot, especially if you are feeding people who want something familiar but still properly satisfying.
The obvious alternative is Little Saigon, especially if bun bo hue is the mission, but that comes with a higher listed spend of $33-43 per person and weekend queues. Banh Mi Bar also rates 4.5/5 and is worth the trip when you are already nearby, but its comparison-table average of $32 per person makes it less of an easy default than Vietnam House. Saigon Kitchen is the specialist choice for vermicelli bowls, and Hanoi Street is strong for bo la lot, but neither beats Vietnam House as the first-call dinner decision. Do not get distracted by Little Saigon’s dessert menu; stick to mains or you will spend more and leave wishing you had ordered another bowl instead.
Local Reality
Beveridge is not a dense inner-suburb Vietnamese strip where you wander past five neon signs and decide by smell. You are choosing from options in and around the suburb, so the real question is usually how far you are willing to drive, whether you can be bothered dealing with a queue, and whether dinner needs to work on a normal weeknight. Vietnam House is the easiest weeknight call because it is described as a local favourite and usually has no wait. That matters more than it sounds when the choice is between pho now and a weekend queue later.
Little Saigon is the one to treat with more caution on weekends. It is still a solid pick, but arrive early or order ahead because the queue is part of the deal. Banh Mi Bar is also weekend-sensitive, so do not make it your lazy last-minute stop if everyone is already hungry. Saigon Kitchen and Hanoi Street are better suited to quieter weeknight runs, with both listed as usually having no wait. Street parking is available, but groups of four or more should book rather than assume a table will magically appear. Skip this list if you need a quick central-city-style Vietnamese run with dozens of walkable options; Beveridge dining is more car-led and decision-led. If you are west of the main Beveridge run and already closer to a neighbouring food strip, you may be better off looking outside the suburb rather than forcing the local pick.
Who This Suits
If you are a pho-first diner, pick Vietnam House and stop overthinking it. If you are chasing bun bo hue, pick Little Saigon when you can arrive early, or Banh Mi Bar if you are already nearby and want banh mi as well. If you are a vermicelli bowl person, pick Saigon Kitchen. If you are ordering for someone who always wants bo la lot, Hanoi Street and Vietnam House are the safer calls. If you are feeding a mixed group, Vietnam House is the lowest-risk choice because nothing is flagged as a skip and the weeknight wait is usually manageable.
Cost expectations are not as simple as the headline range suggests. The quick stats put Vietnamese in reach at about $12-20 per person, but the ranked venue notes run higher: Vietnam House is listed at $25-35, Little Saigon at $33-43, Banh Mi Bar at $19-29, Saigon Kitchen at $30-40, and Hanoi Street at $24-34. The comparison table gives another practical read, with average per-person figures from $19 at Vietnam House to $32 at Banh Mi Bar. In plain terms, this is not automatically cheap eats unless you choose carefully, share well, or keep the order tight.
Timing changes the decision. Thursday and Friday are the best nights for fresh prep, but they are also when you should be more deliberate about groups and ordering ahead. Weeknights favour Vietnam House, Saigon Kitchen, and Hanoi Street because the wait is usually low. Weekends make Little Saigon and Banh Mi Bar less casual, so decide before you leave home. Vegetarian options are available at all venues, but still check directly if dietary needs are strict.
What to Do Next
Go to Vietnam House on a weeknight and order pho with bo la lot. If you want a broader backup plan for the same suburb, use the Beveridge best restaurants guide before you commit to the drive.
Price Comparison
| Venue | Avg Per Person | BYO | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vietnam House | $19 | Yes | Yes |
| Little Saigon | $22 | Yes | No |
| Banh Mi Bar | $32 | No | No |
| Saigon Kitchen | $27 | Yes | No |
| Hanoi Street | $31 | No | Yes |
Preserved Venue Details
1. Vietnam House
Rating: 4.5/5 | Price: $25-35 per person | Best for: pho
A local favourite that consistently delivers. Usually no wait on weeknights.
What to order: bo la lot and pho
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
2. Little Saigon
Rating: 4.0/5 | Price: $33-43 per person | Best for: bun bo hue
A local favourite that consistently delivers. Queue on weekends – arrive early or order ahead.
What to order: bo la lot and bo la lot
Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains
3. Banh Mi Bar
Rating: 4.5/5 | Price: $19-29 per person | Best for: bun bo hue
Worth the trip if you are in the area. Queue on weekends – arrive early or order ahead.
What to order: banh mi and bun bo hue
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
4. Saigon Kitchen
Rating: 4.4/5 | Price: $30-40 per person | Best for: vermicelli bowls
Worth the trip if you are in the area. Usually no wait on weeknights.
What to order: bun bo hue and vermicelli bowls
Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains
5. Hanoi Street
Rating: 4.4/5 | Price: $24-34 per person | Best for: bo la lot
Worth the trip if you are in the area. Usually no wait on weeknights.
What to order: banh mi and vermicelli bowls
Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains
What to Know Before You Go
- Quick stats: 7 vietnamese restaurants within easy reach | Price range: $12-20 per person | Best for: vermicelli bowls
- Best night to visit: Thursday-Friday for fresh prep
- Booking recommended? Yes for groups of 4+
- Parking: Street parking available
- Dietary options: Vegetarian options at all venues
All venues visited and verified in 2026. Prices and hours may change. Check venue directly before visiting.