Walking down King Street in Newtown, one of Sydney's oldest suburbs, one's senses can become completely overwhelmed. Despite its colourful boutiques and a seemingly endless array of second-hand book stores, it's the tastebuds that really get the work-out with the strip's vast line of culinary delights. I've walked King Street many times and have counted over 140 pubs, restuarants and cafes along it.

These never stay static either. Constantly changing, upgrading, renaming and expanding one can always expect a new gastronomic adventure to greet them when visiting King Street.

Well, I'm determined to end that and achieve the near impossible: to feast from every restaurant/cafe/bar on King Street and live to tell the tale.

Friday, February 18, 2011

The Viet

@ 152-154 King Street

No surprise what sort of cuisine is served at The Viet. There were quite a number of people when we arrived, but we were served quite promptly. Sitting on wooden seats close to the door, it was a bit annoying having people come in and out while we were eating, but what can you do.

We ordered a dish of pho each to test the waters and were not disappointed. The dishes came out steaming hot and in large portions and were just enough to fill us.



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