Cafe Saba
Best Known For
Authentic Vietnamese pho such as Pho Dac Biet - rare beef, brisket, beef balls and tendon.
About Cafe Saba
There’s more than just steaming bowls of Vietnamese pho on offer at Café Saba on The Parade in Norwood. Nestled in the Parade Pavilion, this family-run café is the ideal spot for a catchup with friends, quick lunch away from the office, or a relaxing dinner with a glass of wine in hand. A leafy alfresco courtyard beckons on balmy days, or dine indoors surrounded by high tables and black stools, matte grey walls adorned with traditional artwork and hanging red lanterns. With more than 60 dishes on the menu, there’s a plate to tempt all tastes - perhaps start with steamed pork wontons or tempura prawns; while pho lovers enjoy spicy noodle soup with pork, rare beef and brisket. Move on to mains of lemongrass beef with steamed rice and vegetables, or wok-tossed chilli and garlic prawns.
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Features & Facilities
Payments Accepted: Visa, Mastercard, Eftpos
Opening Hours
Groups & Functions
- Up to 150 Guests
- Birthday Party
- Charity Event
- Christmas Party
- Conference
- Corporate Function
- Dinner Party
- Engagement Party
- Banquets
- Buffets
- Finger Food
- Set Menu
Very similar to traditional original taste in vietnam hometown