Address and Contact Information
Address: 277 Orchard Rd, #B2-15, Singapore 238858
Phone: +65 8685 4838
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Signs-A-Taste-Of-Vietnam-Pho-492638667797743/
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Spice level for the Bun Bo Hue is comfortable, well below most of the chicken rice chili
Seatings are a little tight as I think they want to max the capacity. But you will have people brushing you as they walked past the seats. Other than that, the ambience is good and cosy.
We could smell the flavourful broth at the entrance. That’s something we didnt get from other Vietnamese restaurant.
Service was fast too. We got the food after a short wait.
The pho was good. We like the slice beef ribeye. Totally lean. I would be good to add some mint leaves like other eateries.
Lemongrass drink amd the Vietnamese tea were however lacking. The tea tasted like the leaves were soaked for too long. Lemongrass drink was pretty sweet but diluted. But 4pax 4 pho plus 4 drinks at $52, you really can’t get in many places now in Orchard.
Other than that, a good place for a fast meal.
The soup was amazing, clean, fragrant, and full of flavor. You can really tell there’s no MSG because I didn’t feel thirsty at all after the meal.
One thing I noticed is that the amount of vegetables provided is a bit less compared to more traditional Vietnamese pho places.
There is also no GST and no service charge, which is a bonus.
Maybe the food was too delicious, because I felt like I could eat more…
I’ll definitely be coming back to try more dishes on the menu.
We came well after the lunch crowd, so there were plenty of seats. Service was quick after we ordered and paid.
Tried the chicken pho, chicken spring rolls, and pork banh mi. The pho was tasty (though I kind of regret not going for pork or beef — but my wife doesn’t eat beef). The spring rolls were fresh with crunchy veggies and nicely marinated chicken, wrapped thin and light. The banh mi was delicious too — warm bread and flavorful pork made it easy to enjoy.
For drinks, we had lemongrass with lemon — though it turned out to be lime, so I’d probably skip the lemon next time.
Prices are very reasonable — about $10 for pho and banh mi, with beef, chicken, or pork all priced the same.
Overall, a great spot for a comforting bowl of pho, and we’ll definitely be back. One tip: as the shop name suggests, be ready to use hand gestures or a bit of “sign language” when ordering.
The small chilli provided is very spicy, put one or two make the soup taste spicier.
The price is Sgd 44 for 2 drinks, 2 pho and 2 spring rolls, I think the price is ok for this area.
The ingredients in the pho is alots and worth the price.