Last Updated on 2016-10-21 , 6:03 am
With all the food trends such as Thai, Korean or Japanese cuisine, you’re bound to get sick of them sooner or later even if you really enjoy them. Here’s something new for you – Vietnamese cuisine. If you’re looking for a simple and healthy yet delicious meal, look no more. Vietnamese food is popular for their use of rice and vegetables, which are less fattening and definitely goes well on the stomach during a hot sunny day.
Pho Street
Known for their pho-bulous Vietnamese dishes, this restaurant serves a wide variety of affordable Vietnamese street snacks. They are also popular for the braised pork belly and dry rice vermicelli with roasted pork chop.
Located at extreme ends of Singapore, both Bedok and Westgate outlets have been receiving positive reviews. Pho Street will be opening their third outlet at Century Square, so be sure to try their value for money Vietnamese food.
#B2-K6/K7, Westgate, 3 Gateway Drive, 608532
Daily: 10:00 – 22:00
#B1-40, Bedok Mall, 311 New Upper Changi Road, 467360
Mon – Thu: 10:00 – 22:00
Fri – Sat: 10:00 – 23:00
Eve of PH: 10:00 – 23:00
Sun: 10:00 – 22:00
Long Phung Restaurant
Regardless if it’s the beef pho or seafood, you’ve got to try the Vietnamese cuisine here. Famous for their seafood with beer, which is the ultimate list of things to do along Saigon’s streets in Vietnam, you’ll be spoilt for choices.
Shell seafood lovers will love the cockles and clams prepared in various ways, and dipped in authentic Vietnamese condiments. Long Phung’s beef pho features great tender beef with a fragrant and flavourful soup broth.
159 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427436
Daily: 13:00 – 02:00
Sen Bar & Restaurant
Sen Bar & Restaurant includes almost everything you want – great food, ambience and reasonable prices. If you’re feeling the mood for wines, what better place to enjoy a glass of it along with healthy and tasty Vietnamese food?
There are approximately twenty dishes of bites and starters and about ten types of wines to choose from.
704 Geylang Road, 389620
Tue – Sun: 11:30 – 16:00
Tue – Sun: 18:30 – 23:00
Closed: Mon
NamNam Noodle Bar
Located at Suntec City, this restaurant is ideal for peak time breakfasts or lunches. Serving food as quickly as a few minutes, this restaurant caters to working people who just want to catch a quick bite.
They also offer breakfast sets, which includes the Saigon style breakfast with a banh mi (Vietnamese Baguette) or a salad for lunch sets.
#B2-02, Wheelock Place, 501 Orchard Road, 238880
Daily: 10:00 – 22:00
The Orange Lantern
One of the few Halal certified Vietnamese restaurants, The Orange Lantern is a great place for Vietnamese cuisine with your Muslim friends. They’re also popular for their delicious avocado milkshake, so remember to try this sinh to bo (avocado smoothie)!
73 Killiney Road, 239528
Daily: 11:00 – 22:00
Mrs Pho
Mrs Pho offers diners a fairly cheap and authentic Vietnamese food experience, with their eatery designed similar to the streets of Saigon’s’ eateries. Some set meals come with large amounts of beef brisket and beef balls, and are served in a tasty hot soup that screams “satisfying!”
Kampong Glam Conservation Area, 349 Beach Road, 199570
Mon – Sat: 11:00 – 22:00
Closed: Sun
Sandwich Saigon
Located at East Coast, Sandwich Saigon sells the classic Banh Mi which will get you hooked on them. With crusty baguettes baked daily to maintain the freshness and great texture, their simple looking fillings are what make them so delicious. Fillings made with fresh ingredients and homemade marinades, you don’t want to miss this superb banh mi.
93 East Coast Road, 428792
Mon – Sun: 11:00 – 22:00
Pho 4A
Pho 4A is conveniently located at Jalan Pisang, and they offer up to standards Pho that doesn’t disappoint. Cooked with a light flavourful broth topped with tender slices of beef, this shop has one of the best Pho you can find in Singapore. Complete your meal with a side of Cha Gio (Vietnamese fried spring roll)!
7 Jalan Pisang, 199074
Mon – Sat: 11:00 – 15:00
Mon – Sat: 18:00 – 21:00
Closed: Sun
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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