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Authentic Vietnamese cuisine at Prince Albert Restaurant (Submitted photo)
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Prince Albert Restaurant: Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine

Aug 14, 2024 | 4:09 PM

“If you’re looking for amazing food that is fresh and so good, I highly recommend going here for lunch or supper. Great service as well. Best restaurant P.A. has had for a long time.”

“Bring your tastebuds. The flavours are wonderful.”

“Ordered the Deluxe Vermicelli Bowl with beef. It was absolutely outstanding. So incredibly fresh and the ingredients were well balanced. We will for sure be back!”

Customer reviews on the newest dining experience in Prince Albert are pretty clear:

It is good! Really good!

Specializing in authentic Vietnamese cuisine, Prince Albert Restaurant owner Quy Dinh said he and his staff take pride in their commitment to customer satisfaction and strive to provide every guest with a dining experience that exceeds their expectations. That begins with the food.

“Our head chef is Vietnamese himself and has worked in larger centres like Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary. So, we are very fortunate to have him here cooking for us and making authentic Vietnamese food, but also classic Canadian dishes too,” said Dinh.

Spring rolls and cold rolls are favorites on the menu, but most customers keep coming back for the Pho – a traditional Vietnamese soup made with a nourishing beef broth infused with fragrant spices, chewy noodles, and tender slices of meat.

“We are also the only restaurant around serving iconic Banh Mi sub sandwiches – a staple of Vietnamese street food that’s become popular on social media around the world.”

Prince Albert Restaurant is located at 1335A 2 Ave W and conveniently features its own parking lot. The building itself is big enough to accommodate large gatherings or banquets, but Dinh also offers catering services.

“We have our own food truck – Arnie’s Grill Food Truck – where we can offer everything from steamed boa buns to Italian gnocchi or a bacon burger with fries,” Dinh said.

The food truck is often seen at public events, but is available for private functions as well.

The restaurant is fully licensed and offers a selection of alcohol to compliment their meals.

Dine-in, take-out or delivery, online booking and curbside pick-up options are offered.

‘Dinner for Two’ combos start at $40. The ‘Dinner for Seven’ features Wonton Soup, Panko Shrimp, Sweet & Sour Chicken, Egg Rolls or Spring Rolls, Chicken Fried Rice, Ginger Orange Chicken, Ginger Beef and Vegetables, Chicken Chowmein and a pound of Dry Ribs for only $135!

Prince Albert Restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday. Call 306-314-8905.

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