Delicious bowl of pho and I love their spring rolls! Bill was $38 for 2 bowls of pho and 1 plate of spring rolls. pricey but at least place was clean and service was fast. The vietnamese lady could speak mandarin!
Oh and I think I will just come here instead of joo chiat outlet. That outlet waiting time damn long, service very hectic, tables super close to each other and idk if they have improved but I remember they were cash only. This chinatown outlet can pay wave, and tables so big!
Jay Tham
4
Stopped by to try their special pho. The pho with rare beef and raw eggs was a highlight—the beef broth was rich and flavorful, just the way I like it. As a Vietnamese food lover, I can say their pho is definitely worth diving into.
I also ordered two banh mi: one with eggs and Lola bread, and another with Vietnamese ham. Both were delicious, with fresh ingredients.
LiV3 LiFe
5
Long Phung Vietnamese Cuisine is a non-air conditioned eating place serving Vietnamese food. No matter, it is quite cooling. The pork noodle soup is quite nice and hearty-warming. The hot milk tea was nice. If you don't mind a thin milk tea with a hint of rose flavour, this would be a place to have a cup for SGD3.50. The pork noodle soup was served in a big bowl filled with soup - it costed about SGD10. Overall, it was good.
khanh linh
4
The new branch surprisingly foods are good. Highly recommended the sweet & sour soup w fish (fyi it’s quite pricey) , lots of veggies and fish is fresh. Then the caramelized & braised fish also nice, just right for white rice. The banh xèo taste ok but not crispy. The tamarind juice is a must try too, so shiok.
Priscilla L
5
Amazing food and value for money. Menu differs slightly from Joo Chiat branch but still great!
Had the Bun Thit Nuong, Banh Xeo, and Bun Rieu, together with a standard cup of Viet coffee. The flavours never disappoint (the best imo in Sg, really), food is served relatively quickly and it makes my belly happy. I’ve been here several times and I like how LP remains consistent.