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Category Archives: Paya Lebar
Saigon Sandwich – Authentic Vietnamese Food in Singapore #10
Saigon Sandwich – The new kid on the block in the world of banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich). The cafe is opened by an investment banker and his Vietnamese wife. The missus family has a baguette bakery in Saigon where they pick up their … Continue reading →
Caphe East Vietnamese Cuisine – Authentic Vietnamese Food in Singapore #6 (Includes: Exclusive interview with Owner)
Caphe East is a new Vietnamese eatery that I chanced upon along East Coast Road while heading to Starbucks for my daily fix. I was so intrigued by the fact that Caphe East sells banh cuon (Steamed rice rolls) that … Continue reading →
Casual Vietnamese Eateries – Authentic Vietnamese Food in Singapore #3, #4 and #5
[LEFT] Little Vietnam Restaurant and Cafe – Authentic Vietnamese Food in Singapore #3 [RIGHT] Cooling indoor seats. There is also a large outdoor area that looks like a good chill-out spot at night. Btw, the beer here is dirt cheap (5 dollars … Continue reading →
A Stroll along Joo Chiat Road – The Little Vietnam in Singapore
I took a stroll along Joo Chiat Road on a cooling late afternoon to continue my search for authentic Vietnamese food in Singapore. Image from Google Map – Joo Chiat Road is the main road connecting Geylang Road and Marine Parade Road (See green … Continue reading →
Le Viet Café and Restaurant – Authentic Vietnamese Food in Singapore #2
After my very positive experience in Long Phung – I decided to do a series of posts on my search for authentic Vietnamese food in Singapore. You will likely not see any reviews of Pho (I concluded that I’m really not a big fan of … Continue reading →