Overall, an interesting place for my business discussion, and a stunning one at that.
If you are looking for a nice quiet place to chillax in the midst of bustling Orchard (what an oxymoron) and have deep pockets to burn a hole in, this is it.
Greyhound Cafe is the perfect example of why I don't think an overseas outpost will ever fare as well as the original mothership.
Cô Chung’s branch in Plaza Singapura is always busy, but it was not when I stopped by for a tea break. I took the chance to order a Banh Mi Thit Nuong and a Viet Ice Coffee.
Quite authentic tasting bun cha, with sweet and sour and oily dipping sauce, and succulent and smoky grilled meat patties.
I don't think I'll bother with their bún chả again (not as smoky nor moist as I would've hoped), but the good thing was that there was lots of other stuff on the menu that I want to try, like a thick seafood soup, lime milk, and egg coffee. And they seem to have their own pâté, which makes me curious about their bánh mì too.
Overall, SP delivers comforting Vietnamese food with a taste of home. The Pho is delicious and we did not feel any MSG attack after our meal. We will return to visit when we are around the city next time and also try their Banh Mi. Cheers!!
It is heart-warming to know that Anthony and Angela have managed to overcome all the challenges, and started their business.
It is a definite dining experience I had here and I can strongly sense their strong passion from the service rendered, trying their best to serve each meal.
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the pho and pomelo chicken salad were nice.
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This is one of those more adventurous cuts of meat that I was referring to last time, which I grabbed from the 24 hour Orchard Plaza outlet of Bánh Mì Sài Gòn (150 Orchard Road #02-56).
You don’t get such insane offer often. So don’t miss the First-ever Pho Day by Pho Street when each full-sized bowl of Pho is going at $0.60.
For the price, every dish under $10 in the Pho Street New Menu 2017, we believe, it will be a great hit with diners.
The waiting time for the food can be quite long, perhaps the team has yet gotten the hang of the new launch. So do pace your ordering well, especially when the buffet is limited to 90 minutes. $22.90 on weekdays, $24.90 on weekends.
If you are Vietnamese cuisine lover, you can give this a try. The grilled items are quite flavourful in general and it goes well with the dipping sauces.
This food stall is a one-man show by this Vietnamese lady boss and was previously located at Toa Payoh before shifting here.
The good thing was that the beef was tender and fatty with a bit of a broiled taste. But it definitely wasn't #15 either, and that lousy broth didn't make it any better.
A pleasant dish that we will want to eat again.