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Quan's Cafe
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
3 reviews for Quan's Cafe
3 reviews in English
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Review from Bitter B.
Edmonton, AB
I personally have been going to Quan's since it opened, I know all the staff there very well. They even know me by name:)
The spring rolls are excellent, my fiance thinks they are the best he has ever had. I prefer the fresh rolls, as the peanut sauce is the best I have ever had...yummy!
I love their Chicken fried rice, their Satay beef is great too, blackbean chicken...EVERYTHING I have had has been AMAZING!
I don't have anything bad to say besides, get there early at lunch time or you will have a wait. It is worth the wait everytime:)
A ton of my co-workers go there too, I like that it is fast and most delicious!!!!!! :) -
Review from Kristin K.
Edmonton, AB
I have both visited Quan's cafe to dine in and for take out.
The atmosphere is clean and modern - a little small and squished however. It is usually packed at lunch time!
I would describe the Vermicelli bowls and salad rolls as fresh but average.
My main complaint is when I picked up takeout last time my order was wrong - completely different items than what I ordered - and I even asked to double check before leaving. Super disappointing when working a 16 hour shift at work and only one chance to leave to grab a treat! -
Review from Paula K.
Quan's Cafe is a very busy little Vietnamese restaurant in the Coronation complex. It is always packed at lunch time, and we finally found a place to park and be seated when we went just as the weekday lunch rush was ending. The place was still pretty busy, but the food was served speedily.
We had onion cakes, which were served at the same time as our meals. I had a bowl of medium well-done beef pho, and he had agrilled beef vermicelli bowl. The cakes were flat and very fried - they tasted to me like how onion cakes would taste if they were ever served at McDonald's. I tasted a bit of the grilled beef and it tasted excellent.
I had extreme food envy when I got into my pho. Although the beef was plentiful and tender, the soup otherwise was very bland. I was not served any herbs to the side that may have helped out, nor was there any hoisin sauce at our table. By the time we saw our server again (granted, it was still pretty busy), I had eaten about as much as I could take.
Because the grilled beef tasted so good, I would be willing to give Quan's a second chance for the vermicelli bowls - but no mo' pho!
