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Madam Mekong

Restaurants Frankston

Description


Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, Lunch: 12:00pm - 3:00pm | Dinner: 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Description

RICE. NOODLES. ROLLS.

FRANKSTON.

Madam Mekong are a local eatery dishing up fresh and finger lickin' delicious Vietnamese food.

Think full flavours, homemade marinades and rice paper rolls prepared daily.

Plus, they use a traditional charcoal grill that will leave your taste buds crying out for more.

AUTHENTIC. FRESH. FLAVOUR.

Kha and Susan have brought Madam Mekong to life on a much loved shopping strip in Frankston.

Kha grew up eating the best Vietnamese food (his mother’s, of course). After being on Masterchef in 2015, he has continued his cooking journey at some of the best Asian restaurants in Melbourne.

Susan decided to make the decision of hanging up her corporate heels for sneakers to pursue her childhood dream of sharing her favourite dishes with more people around her.

Together, they have created a local spot for family, friends and fun. All the dishes reflect their culture and upbringing in Melbourne. 

Bringing Vietnam to you.

Order online here

Madam Mekong Menu

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Map & Directions

231 Beach St, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia