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Flying Market

Phở & Bun soup

Asian soup bowls are available at flying Market.

In Altona, you will find the Vietnamese restaurant Flying Market, where you can find rice and noodle dishes as well as typical soups. If you like Phở and Bun soups, then you will be happy at Flying Market. The Pho soups are available either with beef or chicken or in the vegan version. If you like it spicy, you can try the "Soup Seafood" with seafood, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, lemongrass, dill and coriander.

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  • CategoryRestaurant
  • Type of cuisineAsian

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