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However, the pricing is slightly on the higher side, especially for a HDB void deck shop. The low tables and chairs feel very authentically Vietnamese, and sort of charming feel. They also leave wet tissues on the tables for guests to clean up after their meal, we really appreciate this simple, yet great idea (should expand to food courts).
Let’s start with the most impressive part: the baguette. I got delayed after picking up my food (had to meet a Carousell seller) and only got to eat it almost an hour later. I was sure it would be soggy, but it was still incredibly crispy! The bread was airy and had that perfect, crackly crust. The fillings were generous, with fresh pickles. The grilled BBQ pork itself, which was a seasoned minced pork patty, was very flavourful, but I did find it a bit too dry for my liking.
The Fresh Spring Rolls were also very good. You could tell they were freshly made. The rice paper wrapper was perfect—elastic, sticky, and not at all tough. The ingredients inside (prawns, lettuce, vermicelli) were all crisp and fresh. As is common with this dish, the flavour of the roll itself is very clean and mild, so it relies almost entirely on the provided fish sauce chilli dip, which was tangy and delicious.
Overall, this is a solid 4-star spot. The quality of the bread is top-notch, and the ingredients are fresh. I’ll definitely be back to try their other fillings.
Service Tip: Request a mid-cut for a much cleaner eating experience!
We ordered 2 banh mi – one that says Specialty & another that is Spicy Bo Lat Banh Mi.
Specialty Banh Mi – we preferred it as we were curious about the specialty in it. The banh mi was filled with various ham & paste.
Bo Lat Banh Mi – not everyday you come across wrapped meat in a baguette . Ordered it and I need to warn to train those mouth to fit those sand which into it. It was filled with meat and it cost us 10.30$
Overall, we enjoyed the fillings of the Bang Mi’s. The only thing we wished was that the bread could be thicker to absorb the gravy’s & source. The bread was breaking halfway through the banh mi. Secondly, we also wished they would add more pickled veggie or chilli to help enhance the flavour better.
Overall we’re enjoying it so much we’ll definitely come back to try out other banh mi’s
The Vietnamese Chicken Pho (Phở Gà) was not too bad. The portion was generous, which I appreciate. However, I don’t quite understand why both the beef and chicken pho are priced the same at $12.90. Usually, chicken should be cheaper than beef, so the pricing doesn’t really make sense to me.
Really good with crispy buns and lots of fillings. Ordered quite a few to try out for takeaway. Roast pork is delish, full of umami and not salty. Grilled pork is also delish! The super is also great. Paklov is also great. And the popiah is also full of meat fillings and very well flavoured! But the intestine and pig ear is not my cup of tea.
Just find that the combi is lacking a little bit of tanginess and heat.
Will definitely be back to dine in and to enjoy the food at the low tables and chairs, just like in Saigon.