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Feedback gevenWhen I first step upon 8 Street at Wesfield Garden City, I was so amazed how the place was packed with so many Asian's restaurant. There're japanese, korean, chinese... I was so indecisive to choose my lunch that I ended at "Bun Vietnamese Street Food" :D Though I was born to Vietnamese parents, I was suprised that I could not recognize all the dishes they had on their menu. I have decided to have some of the huge fresh rolls and Pork Banh Mi, while my kareshi went for Chicken Pho Soup. Banh Mi was okay, nothing wrong with it, but wasn't outstanding either. The baguette was freshly toasted, but I would like it to have more meat or herbs. The rolls were kind of pricey, but definitely worth it. I have had cheaper rolls in the city, but they definitely lacks a lot of fillings. The rolls must be popular because they sell out pretty much soon, when I came back like hour later to buy some more, they're mostly sold out. As for the pho, I found soup to be more salty than I would like it and I also don't like how they serve pho with thai basil and sprouts on it. I think it's better to serve them seperately and customers will add them according to their taste. However my kareshi said, that it was the best chicken meat in the pho he ever had! I don't really get, I mean, it was some ordinary boiled chicken for me... But he was definitely satisfied with the pho and that's all that matters :) luna-bento.blogspot.com
When I first step upon 8 Street at Wesfield Garden City, I was so amazed how the place was packed with so many Asian's restaurant. There're japanese, korean, chinese... I was so indecisive to choose my lunch that I ended at "Bun Vietnamese Street Food" :D Though I was born to Vietnamese parents, I was suprised that I could not recognize all the dishes they had on their menu. I have decided to have some of the huge fresh rolls and Pork Banh Mi, while my kareshi went for Chicken Pho Soup. Banh Mi was okay, nothing wrong with it, but wasn't outstanding either. The baguette was freshly toasted, but I would like it to have more meat or herbs. The rolls were kind of pricey, but definitely worth it. I have had cheaper rolls in the city, but they definitely lacks a lot of fillings. The rolls must be popular because they sell out pretty much soon, when I came back like hour later to buy some more, they're mostly sold out. As for the pho, I found soup to be more salty... read more
First impression *wondering how is it Ambiance *stall style Presentations * simple Food *good but more of non veg Jain food * available Staff* fine Prices* fine Service* good Conclusively * can try
Love this place. I always order the vermicelli noodle salad with lemongrass pork and spring roll, banh mi, and lemongrass pork rice paper roll. Noodle salad with pork is really nice. They give you side of 2 nice tasty spring rolls with it and also big serve of the dressing. Pork is tender and dressing is generous & nice. Only thing they can do better is the peanuts. They put whole half peanuts instead of the traditional chopped ones as toppings. Banh mi is good, but I like the one in Cafe O-Mai a lot better. The lemongrass pork rice paper rolls are good though. Good food, good price, happy tummy!
Pretty good Vietnamese food. Ordered chicken pho and lemongrass chicken rice paper roll. The broth is a little too 'basil'y for me but others may like it. Always popular within the 8 street food court. instagram.com