150 South Bridge Road
#01-16
Singapore 058727

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Friday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Saturday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Sunday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Monday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Tuesday:
Closed

Wednesday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

Thursday:
11:30am - 09:30pm

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However, the star of the show for me was the piping hot Spring Rolls ($6.90 for 3pcs). Damn shiok. A must-try, the deep-fried appetizer was insanely crispy and flaky perfection. The netted rice paper crust really slaps. What’s more, the juicy meat filling made with ground meat, mushrooms, carrot and vermicelli was so well-seasoned. Awesome even without the sauce.

Located at Fook Hai Building, hidden in an unassuming corner behind Hong Lim, May Pho Culture served some great pho and superb fried spring rolls.

So easy to love with its delicately savoury broth, the Beef Tenderloin Pho ($17.90) was ideal for our current rainy weather. Not thirst-inducing at all, the soup had a very pleasant, comforting herbaceous flavour. Flavourful yet clean-tasting. The thin slices of tenderloin were also exceedingly tender and the slurpy blanched rice noodles were perfectly cooked. There were plenty of crunchy beansprouts as well as onion slices in the mix, adding to the sweetness of the already solid bowl of pho. And it felt even more authentic with the fresh herb basket on the side.

May Pho Culture is our latest go-to joint for Vietnamese food.

Their beef phos are delicious and flavourful but their crispy spring rolls are even better! The exterior resembles a spider web and is shattering crisp. The interior minced meat filling is juicy and savoury. For an additional spicy tangy kick, I highly recommend pairing this with the spicy dip that comes on the side!

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There's an almost sticky texture, doesn't quite taste like meat. The aroma is there and it's abit sandy almost but somehow it's lacking something, maybe its seasoning

Might still be ok in a banh mi tho. Off menu btw, normally you can only order in a banh mi

They are finally back

The baguette is legit. Very crunchy and crumbles correctly. Quite an interesting story, so apparently there's only 1 good Vietnamese bread supplier in Singapore, and the owner had an argument 1.5years ago w the supplier, thus this was taken off the menu for such a long time.

The sauces were complex. Siobak is abit lacking, they don't make it in house.

Adding on egg is a mistake. It's well cooked but it's too moist, it turns everything soggy

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Tbh Having it again I'm not sure if I'm just more perceptive this time but while the flavour is rlly complex, I feel like there's a lot of diff syrups added in. The thickness and intensity remains, but I guess it's not for everyone, esp those who like proper coffee

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