Reviews So Pho

4
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+4
Tried this outlet for the first time. Ample of seating available. Service was prompt and the waiting time for food to arrive is minimal. However, the food presentation could be better though.
5
blaq catz
+5
Staffs are very polite. I ordered papaya mango salad no Chilli cos my fren cannot take spicy food, but the waitress kindly explained that there's a bit of chilli in the sauce itself. Which isn't too spicy and still tastes good. Other than that there's no change In the menu. Will be a great move if so pho would introduce new or limited edition creations to the menu.
4
Joel
+4
Serves fast. Coffee is nice but can be stronger. Fried glass noodle with beef is flavorful, more so than chapjae. Pho is okay.
4
Yuan
+4
Love the beef pho but at times the beef balls doesn't really workout. But totally love the new premium beef pho. That beef taste way better than the normal one. Just too bad that's not enough of it. You could however add more but it's costly. Everything goes down well with the drip coffee totally love it. Just hate the stupid cups they come in.
5
Chase Tan
+5
Can't comment about the authenticity of Vietnamese food since I've not been to Vietnam before but every trip here was enjoyable. The vegetables were fresh and the dishes refreshing, especially the rice rolls. The staff service was great and dishes were served promptly. It's just a shame that this place is usually not packed as the shops beside. Probably because the food is too "clean" but it's great for my elderly parents who are looking for healthy options here.
4
JR
+4
I love their bhanmi but they put floss as the topping, if you dont eat floss please take note!! Bcs i was having hardtime to remove the floss. (Put 3 photos of zoomed in of the floss 🤢) Overall is good! The springroll was pretty fine too! (Best pair with their sweet spicy sauce)
5
Ezeckiel Irwan
+5
Criminally underrated restaurant. Centered in the middle of "The Market Square", surrounded by other Asian-style eateries, it really makes its patrons feel like they're dining in at a Japanese/Korean/Chinese food street. With the dim-ish lighting, classy decorations, impressively clean setting and an amazingly friendly as well as helpful service, this place didn't even feel like Northpoint. It felt like it was a classy restuarant located in the middle of the city. Not to mention that this is probably one of the best places in Singapore if you're looking for quality Vietnamese cuisine, not just in terms of taste, but in terms of cost as well. Truly a hidden gem if you're craving something new and unique.
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