The Vietnamese food here is good and the service is great. Friendly customer service.
Came here as a group of 3, and ordered their bún bò Huế (spicy beef noodle soup) x 2, crispy pork vermicelli, chả giò (Vietnamese spring rolls), bạc xỉu (Saigon style coffee) and cà phê sữa dá (Vietnamese iced coffee).
Their bún bò Huế (spicy beef noodle soup) was decent, however, it lacked lemongrass and shrimp paste flavour. As we ordered too BBH, the sate chilli sauce was not consistent, one bowl had little sate while the other bowl had a lot of sate. Which worked out anyways because one of the group member couldn’t handle the spice tolerant anyways.
Normally BBH has a very flavourful spicy lemongrass and shrimp paste flavour making it a balanced spicy beef noodle. The portion was good and price was decent. It just lacked that lemongrass flavour and could use shrimp paste to the broth.
The crispy pork vermicelli was good. The chả giò (Vietnamese spring rolls) could improve. It was a bit sweeter than usual Vietnamese spring rolls, and the interior inside was a bit too wet due to the onion. Flavour was still good though even though it was sweet.
The coffees were decent as well. Was too sweet to my liking as they used a lot of condensed milk but it was still good. The coffee bean profile was lacking that robust flavour in traditional Vietnamese coffees. The grounded coffee beans also seeped through the phin filter too quick (usually it should drip really slow), making the coffee lacking that Vietnamese coffee flavour.
Overall, food was decent for the price in the area.


Henry W