MENU: A decent-sized menu is offered at Long Phung, with around 30 dishes of noodles, soups, and rice making up half of the menu, and the other half featuring typical Vietnamese appetizers and side dishes like spring rolls, papaya salad, and cockles. The drink menu is simple, featuring Vietnamese-style coffee and smoothies.
PRICES:
- Pho: S$7.90 – S$8.90
- Noodles: S$7.90 – S$8.90
- Rice & Soups: S$7.90 – S$12.00
- Appetizers: S$8.00 – S$12.00
- Salads: S$8.50 – S$25.00
- Stir fries: S$8.50 – S$17.00
- Pancakes: S$8.00 – S$10.00
- Meat & Seafood: S$7.50 – S$39.00
- Hot pots: S$25.00 – S$42.00
- Vietnamese coffee: S$2.00 – S$4.00
- Vietnamese smoothies: S$3.00 – S$7.00
LOCATION: Located at 159 Joo Chiat Road, this restaurant is not easily accessible by MRT or bus. It is also hard to find a parking slot, so the best way to get there is to share a cab with a group of friends.
ATMOSPHERE: Long Phung boasts a simple interior reminiscent of a typical roadside eatery in Saigon, with a cramped setting that often sees the restaurant packed to capacity during peak times. You can expect to queue up for a table during busy hours. The lively atmosphere is further enhanced by the nearby KTV lounges and bars along Joo Chiat Road, adding to the sights and sounds of the area.
RECOMMENDED DISHES:
- Pho tai (Rare beef noodles)
- Pho dac biet (Combination beef noodles)
- Bun bo Hue (Hue spicy noodles)
- Hu tieu kho (dry noodles)
- Cha gio (Vietnamese spring roll)
- Chim cut (Fried quail)
- Chan ga quai thu (Fried chicken feet)
- Goi du du (Papaya salad)
- Ngheu hap xa (Clams with lemongrass)
- Xo huyet xao toi (Stir-fried cockles with garlic)
- Xo huyet xao me (Stir-fried cockles with tamarind)
NOTE: Cash only