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Best Vietnamese Restaurants in Tasmania

Tasmania's Vietnamese restaurant scene is concentrated in Hobart and Launceston, the island's two major cities, with a small number of Vietnamese restaurants in Devonport and the other regional centres. The Vietnamese community in Tasmania is smaller than on the mainland but has established genuine restaurants in Hobart and Launceston that serve both the community and the broader Tasmanian population, which has developed a strong appetite for Vietnamese food as part of Tasmania's excellent and growing food culture.

Hobart's Vietnamese restaurants are centred in the CBD and in the suburbs of North Hobart, Sandy Bay and Glenorchy. The North Hobart dining strip, one of Australia's most celebrated suburban restaurant precincts, has welcomed Vietnamese food into its portfolio of cuisines, with a couple of Vietnamese restaurants sitting alongside the long-established Thai, Indian, Japanese and contemporary Australian restaurants that make North Hobart a dining destination.

Hobart's CBD carries additional Vietnamese options near the Elizabeth Street Mall and the waterfront area, catering to office workers and tourists. The waterfront precinct's Vietnamese options tend to be priced for the visitor market, while the CBD side streets carry more affordable options suited to office workers and students from the University of Tasmania's Sandy Bay and CBD campuses.

Launceston's Vietnamese restaurant scene is smaller than Hobart's but has produced a couple of genuine pho houses in the CBD and the inner suburbs. Launceston's Vietnamese restaurants serve the northern Tasmanian population and the visitors who use the city as a base for exploring the Tamar Valley and the northern regions of the island.

Tasmania's Vietnamese restaurants bring a welcome counterpoint to the island's celebrated seafood and produce culture, offering an affordable and genuinely satisfying alternative that complements Tasmania's food reputation. Generated by AI. Confirm current trading hours and menu details before visiting.

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