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2014-12-18
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The outlet is under the well known Les Amis Group. It offers Vietnamese dishes which is a far cry from what Les Amis Group is known for its classical french cuisine.The causal outlet is decorated in brightly coloured and opened concept to attract the young crowd with its fresh and fun look. Its signature dish is the aromatic broken rice dish (Cơm tấm) which is unique to Southern Vietnam. It serves a range of dishes with NO MSG such as rice bowls, rice soups, small plates, soups and desserts. The
Crispy Soft-Shell Crab & Crispy Squid with Dill Rice Bowl
$13.9
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Vietnamese Steamed Egg with Pork & Fungus, Pickles, Spicy Grilled Seaweed Roll.
It comes with a choice of flavourful broken rice or kimchi fried brown rice. I have selected kimchi fried brown rice which does not taste like brown rice but also lacking of the kimchi taste, as well as, too oily. The crispy soft shell crab and squid taste a bit oily too and lacking of crispy texture.
Abalone, Pork Ribs, Soft-Boiled Egg, Bean Sprouts Rice Soup
$13.9
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It is similar to Teochew fish porridge style where rice is added to the soup. The soup is a bit lacking of flavour. There is also a bit porky taste in the pork.
Caramelized 5-Spice Pork Belly, Grilled Corn, Salty Coconut Cream
$4.5
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I feel that the pork belly is not tender enough and a bit off with the lime juice on top. The grill corn has an unique juicy and milky taste.
Vietnamese Coffee with Condensed Milk
$2.9
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Vietnamese Coffee with Condensed Milk
$2.9
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The hot version is interestingly served in an old version tin cup. The cold version which I am having tastes milky and not too sweet. But I feel it is lacking of the strong coffee which is assoicated with Vietnamese coffee.
Overall the food is average but does not taste like the real vietnamese food. Although the place is packed, the turnover is quite fast. Food is served quite food too.
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