La Juiceria's first foray into Vietnamese food, Super Saigon comes in handy as a halal alternative for the cuisine. Its cheerful, modern-meets-traditional decor also makes it a great spot for a trendy lunch with the colleagues. The use of Australian-imported beef is highlighted in a bowl of Pho Noodle Soup (from RM16.90). Waste not the precious broth, imbued with lots of herbs and beef bones — go for the Special Beef Combination that tops slippery flat rice noodles with sliced beef, brisket, tripe, tendon and beef balls. While the beef is deliciously tender, we can't say the same about the lamb, which on occasion, may be on the gamier side. If you're willing to take that risk, have the Fragrant Grilled Lamb Chop & Crispy Spring Roll Bun Cha (RM18.90), served alongside a pleasantly generous amount of zesty pickled vegetables. Their Iced Vietnamese Milk Coffee (RM7.90) packs a punch, but some may prefer to pair the classic meal with a modern drink of creamy, chocolate-streaked Avocado Smoothie (RM9.90).
Avg price per person: RM30

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