La Saigon: Legit Vietnamese Cafe In East Coast

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La Saigon is a popular Vietnamese cafe in East Coast

There are many great cafes in the East: Breakfast Grill, Cafe Natsu, and the list goes on. The next time you find yourself in East Coast and want something a little different, consider La Saigon. This Vietnamese cafe and bar is highly rated on Google with a 4.8-star rating from close to 500 reviews!

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The cafe serves Vietnamese coffee, sourdough banh mi, and light bites by day, and turns into a bar by night. The alfresco dining area is the perfect spot to unwind over a couple of sundowners when it gets cooler in the evening.

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On a hot afternoon, head indoors to dine in their cosy air-conditioned space.

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If you’re in the mood for a hearty brekkie, get their Fluffy Egg Banh Mi ($12++): sourdough baguette with scrambled egg, kombucha pickles, greens, and mayo. This is also available in a petite size at $7++ for small eaters!

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Else, try their Soft Shell Crab Banh Mi ($10++) if you’re feeling adventurous. This sandwich stars the same sourdough baguette, generously stuffed with deep-fried soft-shell crab and pickles to cut through the grease.

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On the coffee front, La Saigon uses Fine Robusta beans sourced directly from farms in Vietnam, so you shouldn’t leave without trying a cup of Hot Drip White ($6++).

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Let the coffee drip for a couple of minutes before removing the phin AKA coffee pot. This brew was smooth and strong, balanced by the sweet and creamy condensed milk.

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Alternatively, have your caffeine fix in the form of an Egg Coffee ($10++), topped with rose petals for a lovely floral fragrance. This dessert-like concoction was creamy and thick, with just the right amount of sweetness.

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If you need something to cool you down on a hot day, look no further than their Sea Salt Honeycomb Latte ($10++). This turned out to be a unanimous favourite at the table; the iced coffee came with a generous scoop of creamy foam and sea salt-spiked honeycomb syrup for an addictive, sweet-salty kick.

Another must-try Vietnamese spot is Nhung Kitchen, a late-night diner in Balestier serving legit banh mi and noodles. Else, check out our guide to the best banh mi in Singapore for more options!

Address: 914 East Coast Road, #01-04, The Domain, Singapore 459108
Opening hours: Sun-Wed 9am to 9:30pm, Thurs-Sat 9am to 10pm
Tel: 8509 5950
Website
La Saigon is not a halal-certified eatery.

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Photos taken by Casandra Nicholas.
This was a media tasting at La Saigon.

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Anthia Chng

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