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3.7

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Gu Yu

Gu Yu

5

Best Bhan Mi I’ve tried in Singapore. Very similar to my favourite one from Vietnam. Staff are always friendly.

Paul

Paul

1

My friend and I ordered 2 bowls of beef pho for lunch. When I was nearly finished with my meal, I found a dead baby cockroach in my bowl. I was too shocked to take a picture of it. (Still very grossed out by the image.) I went to show the lady boss the situation, and she offered to cook me another bowl. I didn’t accept, as I was too disgusted by what I had just seen. That was the only service recovery offered. I paid $10 per bowl for a bowl of nightmare.

Nham Toh

Nham Toh

1

Here's an edited version: I ordered only one portion of Bun Bo Hue, but waited up to 20 minutes for it to come out. There was nobody queueing. Then, one group came in to order after me, but their order came first before mine! The soup is too oily and tasteless, as you can see in the picture. Fake Vietnamese restaurant.

Mei Low

Mei Low

3

Corner shop with limited seating, serving Vietnamese food prepared by a Vietnamese lady. We have to collect the food, but there’s a helper who clears tables. The Banh Mi was lightly toasted and tasted okay; it could do with a little more vegetables though.

Nerys Low

Nerys Low

5

The BBQ pork rice noodles (Bun thit nuong) were very nice. Authentic Vietnamese cafe, run by Vietnamese. Reasonable prices, in air-conditioned comfort.

Heng Yi Lee

Heng Yi Lee

1

If I could give 0 stars, I would have. The place is so dirty. I found two insects in my chicken pho. So disgusting! Their food isn't cheap, and I'm not sure this kind of hawker food is worth paying $8. The owner is very stingy about the portion. They served less than seven mouthfuls of noodles and added a lot of vegetables. Such a cheap place. I would never recommend it.

Andy Lu

Andy Lu

5

I absolutely love this place! It’s definitely a hidden gem. They have a variety of dishes that I enjoy, but my go-to is the bún riêu. I order it at least twice a week besides getting their bánh mì and bánh ướt for takeaway. Of course, you can’t stop here without ordering their cà phê sữa đá. You can’t get a glass of Vietnamese coffee anywhere else for $2!

Jaden

Jaden

4

This is a simple, small restaurant located on the 3rd floor of Bugis Street. The Banh Mi bread is not too hard to bite; its texture is softer than most similar bread. There's quite a variety of dishes for a small shop, and the staff is friendly too. No GST or service charge.

Valerie Koh

Valerie Koh

4

Moved to Albert Street Food Centre. I asked for no pâté and no chili for my takeaway chicken banh mi, but it still had both. The chili padi was spicy, but the bread was crispy enough. They have more banh mi on the laminated menu on the right wall of the stall, compared to the main overhead signboard. I might come back to try other banh mi. They also have Thai food as well.

Alternative Passionss

Alternative Passionss

4

Hungry Lah! Excited to share this food find! Hidden Gems Alert 🇻🇳😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋🇻🇳 Follow @unconventionalpassionss on instagram Shoon Kou Cafe Located at the back of Bugis Street, facing Albert Court food centre. Along 269B Queens Street Looks just like a street food vendor selling Banh Mi (Vietnamese baguette sandwich) in Vietnam! We stopped to try the Banh Mi. The Banh Mi was toasted. Fillings were pork, pate, MAYO?! fish sauce, chilies, carrots, onions, etc. It tasted so good but was quite expensive at $6. It's really authentic and reminds me of the Banh Mi I ate in Vietnam, especially those popular in Hoi An. At least try it once! 😋😋😋😋