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Bo De Trai Vegetarian Restaurant (VIC) |
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Monday, 14 July 2008 |
Opposite Footscray
Market on busy Hopkins Street,
Bo De Trai is the only purely vegetarian restaurant I’ve found in Melbourne’s western
suburbs. The place looks a little tired these days but the food more than makes
up for it.
The highlight here is steaming bowls of noodle soup that are truly delicious.
The tomato soup with rice noodles comes filled with gluten that gives it an
almost cheesy flavour. Hearty and filling, this is a real treat at any time of
year, but particularly on a cold winter’s day. It comes with bean shoots, mint,
lemon and chillies on the side for you to season as desired and a dash of
sambal is always recommended. The wonton soup and Hue-style hot soup are also
especially good, with strong flavours and well crafted broths.
At $6.50-7.50 for the soups, you really can’t go wrong. A full Asian mock meat
menu also abounds, however the noodle soups really are the best picks. Bookings
aren’t essential, but it can get busy at times so if you want to make sure you
don’t have to wait then it’s best to call ahead. Be sure to take cash as they
don’t have credit card facilities.
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Bo De Trai Vegetarian Restaurant
94 Hopkins Street,
Footscray
03 9689 9909
Open Sun-Thu 10am-8pm, Fri-Sat 10am-9pm
Pure Veg
WORDS: Emily Clark
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