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New Quarter

Youthful fusion right at home on a willing stretch of Swan Street.

Snacks from New Quarter’s all-you-can-eat non-stop noodle menu.
1 / 5Snacks from New Quarter’s all-you-can-eat non-stop noodle menu.Ashley Ludkin
Inside the restaurant.
2 / 5Inside the restaurant.Parker Blain
The banh mi finger.
3 / 5The banh mi finger.Wayne Taylor
Cha ca barramundi fillet.
4 / 5Cha ca barramundi fillet.Wayne Taylor
Wok-tossed egg noodle with duck.
5 / 5Wok-tossed egg noodle with duck.Wayne Taylor

New Quarter

Vietnamese$$

There’s no shortage of excellent Vietnamese in Richmond. But when New Quarter’s black pepper and tamarind noodles hit the pass, gently coiled and crested with a butterflied tiger prawn, we’re reminded that there’s always room for more. Doubly so when the timber-tabled environment is this handsomely lit, and the cocktails flirt so elegantly with smoke and spice.

The signature snacky take on banh mi is a bite-size baguette piped with whipped pâté, topped by a raft of chicken skin. Mushroom buns dipped in ’shroom gravy with shiitake salt provide a triple whammy of earthy punch, while a whisky-ginger cake with che chuoi cream – a whipped, lime-green play on the tapioca pudding of the same name – makes for a vibrant send-off.

Plentiful staff can be hard to flag, but while the service could use tuning the prices are spot-on.

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