
Strong points: Classy decor. Friendly waiters. Competitive pricing at a fantastic location. Serves wine. By the same owner of Va Va Voom, one of our favorite Vietnamese restaurants, we went with great expectations.

Summer Fresh Rolls with Prawns and Chicken with Hoisin Peanut Dip ($6)
There aren’t many choices on the menu, about 6 appetizers, 4 desserts, and for the mains, pho and rice. I started off with a drink, plum lime soda ($2.90). When I expected sourish and sweet, it was briny! Overly so.
The classic Vietnamese dish, summer rolls ($6, pictured above), was ok–the vegetables were fresh and crunchy–but tastewise, the hoisin sauce was salty and lacked depth, not as good as the ones at Nam Nam.

The pho comes with choices of different parts of beef, and since I am a beef lover, I wanted it all: Beef Feast Combo ($8.90) with sliced beef, beef balls, and brisket. Loved the sliced beef that came slightly raw but the rice noodles were slightly raw too and the broth was bland. As it was, the waiter was beefier and more robust than the broth.
I wanted to love this place. It gave such a good first impression–flirty waiters, cheap food, nice ambience–but the food really cannot make it. I spent $19 for one.
Pho Stop
21 Tanjong Pagar Road
#01-01
Singapore 088444
T: 6221 4001
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M-Th: 11am-11pm
F:10am-1am
Sat:5pm-1am
Rating: 2.824/ 5 stars
Written by A. Nathanael Ho.
8 Mar 2013




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