Nguyen Brothers Sunshine Coast Opens Restaurant In Noosa

Bowl of Vietnamese chicken pho with chilli and chopsticks
 
 

Nguyen Brothers Sunshine Coast Opens Noosa Restaurant

 Nguyen Brothers has opened in Tewantin, Noosa. The restaurant is the fourth venue to open under the Nguyen Brothers Sunshine Coast group, owned by Yen Nguyen. Adding to the already established restaurants in Maroochydore’s Kon-Tiki building, Sunshine Plaza, and Birtinya, Nguyen Brothers Tewantin offers the same authenticity and charm that they’re well known and loved for. 

The Tewantin venue continues Yen Nguyen’s restaurant legacy as his sixth restaurant venture opened in Australia. Starting as a hole-in-the-wall Vietnamese kitchen ‘Yen for Viet’ with his brother in Sydney in 2010, word spread of their uncle’s famous Pho; and they found themselves expanding to a larger, more central restaurant to establish ‘Nguyen Brothers’ in 2015. With the Sydney restaurant in the capable hands of his brother, Yen moved to the Sunshine Coast with his family in 2017 and identified the opportunity to bring Vietnamese cuisine to the locals, launching Nguyen Brothers Sunshine Coast in Maroochydore.

“We saw how much locals loved Asian restaurants on the coast, however we felt that Vietnamese cuisine was under-represented and wanted to bring a taste of Vietnam to the Sunshine State. We started with just one restaurant in Maroochydore, but when we experienced such a positive response to the menu, we knew that an expansion was necessary to meet demand,” says Yen.

Now the clear go-to for an authentic Vietnamese feed, Nguyen Brothers pride themselves on being family owned and operated. With recipes passed down through the generations, diners are delighted to learn about the traditional cooking techniques, and to see Grandpa in the kitchen hand making their wontons, just like Yen’s grandfather had taught him.  

“While most customers come to Nguyen Brothers for our staple Phở and Bánh Mì items, we’ve really enjoyed educating our regulars with some more adventurous and traditional dishes on the menu such as our Cá kho tộ [caramelised barramundi cooked in a clay pot] or Bánh Xeo [crispy Vietnamese pancake with pork and prawn], and now they love trying different items each time they visit!” says Yen. 

As important as authenticity is to Yen, so too is the restaurant’s requirement for high quality produce. Even during the challenges today’s restaurateurs face surrounding supply shortages, Nguyen Brothers are adamant to continue to serve only the freshest ingredients, locally sourced first. 

With ‘local’ as the core value of the business, it’s only fitting that the group’s next expansion would lead them to Noosa. “We find that a lot of our regulars travel to Maroochydore to dine with us - even from Noosa, so we knew that there was a great opportunity to be closer to the locals and Noosa holiday makers. Not only this, but the Tewantin restaurant has opened within a new business hub, which means that our takeaway and catering options suit local businesses too,” says Yen.

The new restaurant in Tewantin offers a similar menu to the Nguyen Brothers established venues, with a few exciting new additions. The indoor-outdoor layout presents a contemporary design with a nod to Vietnamese culture, creating a relaxed dining venue for customers to enjoy a mid-week lunch break, or dinner and drinks with family and friends.

Nguyen Brothers Tewantin
95/3 Hilton Terrace,
Tewantin, QLD 4565
Open: Tuesday-Saturday

www.nguyenbrothers.com.au

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