What to order at Non Viet

Must order
A steaming bowl of beef pho, or the vermicelli bun with grilled pork.
Editor tip
There are further Non Viet branches in the West End; this Sauchiehall Street one is handy for Charing Cross.
CuisineVietnamese
Price££
Neighborhoodcity-centre
HoursMon-Thu 12:00-22:00; Fri-Sun 12:00-23:00
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Must order: A steaming bowl of beef pho, or the vermicelli bun with grilled pork.

Tip: There are further Non Viet branches in the West End; this Sauchiehall Street one is handy for Charing Cross.

Location

Address: 534 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3LX

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