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2013-05-31
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Due to limitations in photo uploads, do visit us at http://makeyourcaloriescount.blogspot.sg/2013/05/sg-namnam-noodle-bar-wheelock-place.html for full set of pictures, please. We apologize for any inconvenience caused!We have always wanted to give NamNam a shot but whenever we walked past, the queue was quite a deterrent to say the least. That being said, there must be a reason why we never fail to spot a queue outside this humble looking eatery located at Basement 2 of Wheelock Place and we wer
We have always wanted to give NamNam a shot but whenever we walked past, the queue was quite a deterrent to say the least. That being said, there must be a reason why we never fail to spot a queue outside this humble looking eatery located at Basement 2 of Wheelock Place and we were determined to find out why on this occasion! With an open concept with no partition as a former restaurant, it set a relaxed and casual ambiance. In fact, for some reason, we thought it was located within ION Orchard for we walked over unknowingly. We tried to beat the lunch crowd but still ended in a short 10 minutes queue, which seemed reasonable and acceptable.
Value Set Lunch (S$9.90)
Wanting a quick lunch, I settled for the set lunch, which had just two options, either the pho chicken or beef as main with a freshly made Southern shrimp roll and an iced beverage. The drinks option was limited to classic iced coffee with condensed milk or iced lotus tea.
Fresh Southern rolls with sweet shrimps, egg, and fresh herbs
Pho beef steak slices
The savoury tasting broth was well-seasoned and tasty, perhaps a touch too strong for our palate, which left us scurrying for water to wash it down. According to what was stated on the menu, the intense broth was a result of over 24 hours of boiling. There was a good tang from the wedge of fresh lime, but it seemed too mild to provide a refreshing after-taste. While some of the beef steak slices were slightly overcooked, that could be owed to us spending some time on photo-taking before digging in! For the semi-cooked beef slices, they tasted smooth and 'okay'. The rice noodles or pho were cooked al dente and that helped to salvage the dish. Overall, the portions of noodles and protein were generous, which certainly fit the bill for being value for money.
Pork Meatballs, Pork Pate Banh Mi (S$5.90/-)
Classic Iced Coffee
Fresh young coconut (S$5.90/-)
Admittedly, not all the dishes were fantastic but we would definitely return for the banh hi (baguette) and the coffee most probably as takeaway orders. Be prepared to cramp together with adjacent diners, shoulder-width apart, if you are looking to dine in. On the plus side, the prices of the dishes were affordable, value for money and catered for the mass market, especially at this corner of Orchard Road.
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