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khanh linh khanh linh

The new branch surprisingly foods are good. Highly recommended the sweet & sour soup w fish (fyi it’s quite pricey) , lots of veggies and fish is fresh. Then the caramelized & braised fish also nice, just right for white rice. The banh xèo taste ok but not crispy. The tamarind juice is a must try too, so shiok.

Sufen Zhuo Sufen Zhuo

Came for lunch on a Sunday afternoon and the food is great! Tried a few dishes and simply love it especially the baguette! Can go check it out if you want to try Vietnamese food.

Sunny M Sunny M

Date of visit: Sat 20 July 2024 Time : 5.45 pm First time here. Not crowded as early. Ordered fried cockles with tamarind sauce and grilled pork spring roll vermicelli priced at $12.50 and $11.50 respectively and 1 tamarind juice. The deep fried cockles is good. Grilled pork and spring rolls too. I figure very little vegetables given in this mixed dish, like they could add basil and mint leaves would be better. Drink is also good. Nice little non aircon eatery. Only GST is charged.

Chris Thong Chris Thong

Foods very nice. Authentic! Beef noodle very big portion, stock very tasty. Spring rolls crispy. Baguette very nice & crispy. Avocado smoothie & ice coffee very nice! No service charge if you dine in.

Jean G Jean G

Came here on a Sunday afternoon for lunch. Place was not crowded. There is air-conditioning, but the restaurant is open-sided. It felt reasonably cool inside. We had the Spicy Beef Stew Noodle (Hu Tieu Bo Kho), Well-Done Beef Noodle Soup (Pho Nam), Morning Glory Stir Fried (Rau Muong Xao Toi) and a Coconut smoothie. All the dishes were delicious and the portions were generous! Soup was very tasty, and there was a good-sized portion of beef. The morning glory (Kang Kung veggie) was very tasty too, with bits of fried garlic. The coconut smoothie was yummy, and they also serve whatever is left of the coconut juice (that they didn't use for the smoothie) in a separate cup. The smoothie was priced at $8.50, but I think for the portion they gave, it was fair. Whole bill came up to $45.22 for 2 pax. We were super full. At the place where we sat (close to the fridge), there was a kind of mild funky smell, which I think might have been a food/spice smell. If you're sensitive to that, you might want to sit closer to the outdoors. There was also Vietnamese songs playing, of a genre that reminds me of Chinese New Year songs. It wasn't too loud, but the place was definitely not "quiet". I would have preferred it if the music was a lot softer, or if they choose to play something more soothing or played no music. Overall, I would definitely revisit, as the food is really good.

yingers11 yingers11

My summer exchange buddy and I were wandering around looking for dinner when we stumbled upon this unassuming corner store. It looked authentic and fuss-free — exactly the kind of place that draws us in, even without air-con. We had our usual: pho and shared some spring rolls. While the pho didn’t beat our favourite spot back home at Shaw Centre, the vibes here were unmistakably Vietnamese.

LiV3 LiFe LiV3 LiFe

Long Phung Vietnamese Cuisine is a non-air conditioned eating place serving Vietnamese food. No matter, it is quite cooling. The pork noodle soup is quite nice and hearty-warming. The hot milk tea was nice. If you don't mind a thin milk tea with a hint of rose flavour, this would be a place to have a cup for SGD3.50. The pork noodle soup was served in a big bowl filled with soup - it costed about SGD10. Overall, it was good.

Priscilla L Priscilla L

Amazing food and value for money. Menu differs slightly from Joo Chiat branch but still great! Had the Bun Thit Nuong, Banh Xeo, and Bun Rieu, together with a standard cup of Viet coffee. The flavours never disappoint (the best imo in Sg, really), food is served relatively quickly and it makes my belly happy. I’ve been here several times and I like how LP remains consistent.

RCSC RCSC

Delicious bowl of pho and I love their spring rolls! Bill was $38 for 2 bowls of pho and 1 plate of spring rolls. pricey but at least place was clean and service was fast. The vietnamese lady could speak mandarin! Oh and I think I will just come here instead of joo chiat outlet. That outlet waiting time damn long, service very hectic, tables super close to each other and idk if they have improved but I remember they were cash only. This chinatown outlet can pay wave, and tables so big!

Alvin Choo Alvin Choo

Was recommended to try their main shop at Joo Chiat, but since there was 1 at Chinatown, I decided to try it for lunch. I got the rare beef pho, a platter for sharing and iced coffee. The broth was quite nice and the beef alright. Platter was rather disappointing given the price and its actual size. I feel the rolls could have been bigger? Iced coffee was nothing unexpected.

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