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2013-02-03 51 views
FoodThrough words of mouth and social media, it seems like nam nam noodle bar is the talk of the town.I ordered a bowl of Pho Brisket , Stated P2 in the menu which costs me about $8.90. Served with a slice of lime on the spoon and the colors on the bowl seems very appealing. Orange red sliced cut chilli, green ganish floating on top of the soup and underneath, you can see 90% cooked sliced beef with some blood. We waited about 10 minutes for the food to arrive.Generous lean pieces of beef soak i
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Through words of mouth and social media, it seems like nam nam noodle bar is the talk of the town.

I ordered a bowl of Pho Brisket , Stated P2 in the menu which costs me about $8.90. Served with a slice of lime on the spoon and the colors on the bowl seems very appealing. Orange red sliced cut chilli, green ganish floating on top of the soup and underneath, you can see 90% cooked sliced beef with some blood. We waited about 10 minutes for the food to arrive.Generous lean pieces of beef soak in the fragrance of the Nam nam's beef stock! The Pho (noodles) are slipperly, smooth and silky.
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On top of that, we have ordered small plates Fresh southern rolls with sweet shrimps, egg, fresh herbs at $4.90. Wrapped up by moist rice paper with its kind of special sauce. It's delicious.
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Service & ambience
I have Queue for 20mins to get 4 seats on a saturday afternoon around 1pm. To refrain from waiting longer, we have agreed to take the bar counter liked seats. While we walked into the restaurant, we have to be very careful not to knock over onto someone meal has narrow aisles.

Just on top of the bar counter, there is a dish filled with sauces available for customers which is within their reach. What is common for vietnamese cuisine should be the Viet Fish Sauce.
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Luckily there is a hook under the bar table to hang our back packs.
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Since Im Sitting on top of the bar top, its a very good view as they have open kitchen concept. I can see the staff preparing the garnish and every bowl of pho. The beef are only cooked when they scooped the ladle of soup and placed them into the bowl.
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A very old school day kind of metal cup with modern kind of straw filled with Lime Soda at $3 makes my dinning experience so special. It's a fusion of olden and modern days.
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Take a look at its cup, with "xi" wording. Sounds so auspicious. The serviette has Nam Nam's logo printed on it. Soooo Cute.
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Price
Reasonably price as one bowl of noodle is very filling. Cheaper than 'Pho Hoa'.

Recommendations/Tips
(1) Take the bar counters if you want to avoid waiting longer.
(2) It mentioned that there is no MSG added, however I felt very thirsty after the meal.
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2013-02-02
Spending Per Head
$9 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • Pho with slice beef
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2012-12-26 6 views
This is a new Vietnamese Noodle Bar that is opened in Raffles City. This place is an offshoot of Annam Vietnamese Restaurant.We order some Summer rolls which is the Vietnamese fresh Spring Rolls, crackers. The Crackers is crispy but do not have any prawn taste.On each table there are 3 types of sauce; Hoi Sin Sauce, Maggi Seasoning and Chili Sauce. You get a whole Soft Shelled Crab on top of the noodle. The crab is crispy and the noodle is served in a orange colour broth. The soup is tasty and
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This is a new Vietnamese Noodle Bar that is opened in Raffles City. This place is an offshoot of Annam Vietnamese Restaurant.
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We order some Summer rolls which is the Vietnamese fresh Spring Rolls, crackers. The Crackers is crispy but do not have any prawn taste.
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On each table there are 3 types of sauce; Hoi Sin Sauce, Maggi Seasoning and Chili Sauce.
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You get a whole Soft Shelled Crab on top of the noodle. The crab is crispy and the noodle is served in a orange colour broth. The soup is tasty and served with mint and a wedge of lemon .
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The mouse tail noodle is a literary translation of the chinese word "Loh Si Fan". The noodle is short tails and is served in a clear chicken broth with shred of chickens.
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The beef ball comes with thin rice noodle with 5 beef balls and lime.
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This is a Vietnamese Dessert similar to our Chendol. It has red beans, Mung Bean and Green jelly. It iserved in a class with crushed ice.

The tables and chairs are placed very closed together and not a place where you can sit and chat. It is a place where you have a quick meal and leave. I found the place too cram. They are also not flexible as I wanted to eat their pork chop with noodle instead of rice but it not in their menu. I opt to buy just pork chop, they will not sell me too. Generally the food is ok and cheap for cafe sitting.
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2012-11-23
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  • Soft Shell Crabs Noodle
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2012-12-04 5 views
After hearing so much about Nam Nam noodle house, my friend and I decided to give it a try to reminisce our time back in Vietnam! Both of us ordered a beef pho ($8.90) and iced Vietnamese coffee ($2.50). They used beef sukiyaki meat for the pho. This is very different from how it is done in Vietnam. The soup base was sweet and slight sourish. Comparing to the pho we had back in Vietnam, this beef pho was stronger in taste. My friend said she felt tasty after finishing it and thought there might
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After hearing so much about Nam Nam noodle house, my friend and I decided to give it a try to reminisce our time back in Vietnam!
Both of us ordered a beef pho ($8.90) and iced Vietnamese coffee ($2.50).

They used beef sukiyaki meat for the pho. This is very different from how it is done in Vietnam. The soup base was sweet and slight sourish. Comparing to the pho we had back in Vietnam, this beef pho was stronger in taste. My friend said she felt tasty after finishing it and thought there might be msg added to it. Pho in Vietnam didn't give us such problem. I would rate it 3.5 out of 5 stars.

The iced Vietnamese coffee was bad and diluted. It tasted like instant coffee. Seriously, go to Vietnam and have a cup of their iced coffee - really thick, smooth and sweet.

Considering that all prices are inclusive of gst and no service charge, we would definitely visit it again!


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Date of Visit
2012-11-30
Spending Per Head
$12 (Dinner)