Jason Soh
I've been trying out quite a few different Vietnamese banh mi across Singapore so I think this is just average. There are better ones, but it's still quite acceptable.
Location: 270 Queen St, #01-54 Albert Centre Food Centre, Singapore 180270
Albert Centre Market & Food Centre
Vietnamese food stall at Albert Centre, serving authentic banh mi baguettes and classic Vietnamese street food.
Vietnamese food stall at Albert Centre, serving authentic banh mi baguettes and classic Vietnamese street food.
Baguette Huong Viet is a Vietnamese food stall at Albert Centre Market and Food Centre, serving authentic banh mi baguettes and classic Vietnamese street food favourites. The stall brings the vibrant flavours of Vietnamese cuisine to the Queen Street hawker centre, offering freshly toasted baguettes filled with a generous combination of pate, cold cuts, pickled vegetables, fresh herbs and chilli that capture the essence of a proper Vietnamese banh mi. Each sandwich is assembled to order, ensuring that the bread remains crisp on the outside while the fillings deliver a satisfying interplay of savoury, tangy and herbaceous notes. Beyond its signature baguettes, the stall typically offers other Vietnamese staples such as pho and fresh spring rolls, providing a well-rounded taste of Vietnam in a hawker setting. The affordable pricing and generous portions make it a popular choice for a flavourful lunch that does not break the bank. Tucked within Albert Centre on Queen Street, Baguette Huong Viet is a little slice of Saigon in the heart of Bugis. Order a banh mi and transport your taste buds to the bustling streets of Vietnam.Based on 26 Google reviews
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Jason Soh
I've been trying out quite a few different Vietnamese banh mi across Singapore so I think this is just average. There are better ones, but it's still quite acceptable.
Mei Shan Hau
Banh mi here is so good!!
Ying Ying Tan
Cheap and delicious Vietnamese food with vegetarian options. The vegetarian summer rolls are healthy and tasty, highly recommended for the health conscious.
Georgina Tan
Incredible!! The No. 2 was so tasty, so fresh and so generous — the best I've had in Singapore to date.
Min Hui Tan
Their No. 2 dish bun thit nuong brought me back to Vietnam!!! I fell in love with this cold noodle while staying in HCMC and tried to find something that tastes like what I had in Vietnam for so long, and this stall serves the best bun thit nuong in SG.
Baguette Huong Viet
Baguette Huong Viet
A hand holds a paper bag with Vietnamese imagery in front of a food stall. The stall has a sign that reads "Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine". Below the sign is a row of pictures of food items.
Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine
A storefront for a Vietnamese cuisine restaurant called Baguette Huong Viet. The sign above the entrance displays the restaurant name and logo. Below the sign, there are pictures and prices of various dishes. The display case shows fresh ingredients and prepared food items.
Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine
A food stall with a prominent sign reading "Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine". Below the sign is a menu board displaying various Vietnamese dishes with images and prices. The stall appears to be open for business, with staff visible preparing food behind the counter. There are also stacks of containers and stools outside the stall.
Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine
A brightly lit food stall with a large sign displaying the business name and cuisine type. Below the main sign, a menu board shows various Vietnamese dishes with pictures and prices. The stall has a counter where food is prepared and served, with staff visible behind it.
Baguette Huong Vietnam Cuisine
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying the business name and Vietnamese cuisine. Below the sign is a menu with pictures and descriptions of various dishes, including Banh Mi, rice vermicelli, and spring rolls. The stall has a display counter with fresh ingredients and prepared food items. A person is visible behind the counter.
Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying the business name and Vietnamese cuisine. Below the main sign, there are two rows of menu items with pictures and prices. The top row features dishes like Pho Bo, Grilled Pork with Spring Rolls, Grilled Chicken, and Stir-fry Beef. The bottom row displays various Banh Mi options, including Grilled Pork and Grilled Chicken, as well as Summer Rolls and Spring Rolls. A display case in front shows fresh ingredients like bread, spring rolls, and vegetables. A person is partially visible in the foreground, facing away from the camera.
Beef Noodle Bowl
A close-up shot of a Vietnamese noodle bowl filled with thinly sliced beef, shredded carrots, white onions, lettuce, peanuts, and fresh basil leaves. The bowl is black and has a ribbed texture. In the background, there are containers of other food items, possibly ingredients for other dishes.
Baguette Huong Viet Paper Bag
A paper bag with red and white printing is lying on a metallic surface. The bag has an illustration of a person on a bicycle with buildings and a conical hat. Text on the bag reads "BAGUETTE HUONG VIET" and "MAXWELL FOOD CENTRE #01-42".
Vietnamese Cuisine Stall
A food stall named "Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine" with a menu board displaying various dishes. Several customers are queuing to order.
Banh Mi Sandwich
A close-up shot of a banh mi sandwich, a Vietnamese baguette filled with various ingredients. The sandwich is partially wrapped in an orange plastic bag and a paper wrapper. Visible fillings include shredded pork, cucumber slices, cilantro, and possibly some sauce. The bread is a light golden brown and appears to be crusty on the outside and soft on the inside.
Baguette Sandwich
A hand holds a baguette sandwich wrapped in a paper sleeve. The sleeve is red and yellow with text that reads "BAGUETTE HUONG VIET MAXWELL FOOD CENTRE #01-42". The sandwich appears to be filled with meat, sauce, and cilantro.
Vietnamese Cuisine Stall
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying the name "Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine". Below the main sign, there are two rows of menu boards. The top row features images and descriptions of various dishes like Pho Bo, Grilled Pork with Spring Rolls, Grilled Chicken with Rice Vermicelli, Stir-fry Beef with Rice Vermicelli, Summer Rolls with Prawn, Mixed Spring Rolls with Spring Rolls, Fried Spring Rolls, and Grilled Pork Rolls, with prices ranging from $5.50 to $7.50. The bottom row displays Banh Mi options, including Traditional Banh Mi, Grilled Pork Rolls, and Fish Cakes. A woman in a pink top is visible in the foreground, looking towards a computer monitor.
Take Away Offer
A sign above food containers reads "ALL TAKE AWAY", "EXTRA: $0.30", and "BAGUETTE: FREE". Below the sign are containers of food, including what appears to be cooked meat and shredded vegetables.
Vietnamese Noodle Bowl
A close-up overhead view of a Vietnamese noodle bowl. The bowl contains rice vermicelli noodles, shredded lettuce, shredded carrots, cucumber, fresh herbs, and what appears to be fried spring rolls and a piece of fried meat or tofu. The dish is garnished with chopped peanuts and chili peppers. A small bowl of dipping sauce and chopsticks are placed to the side.
Stir Fried Beef Banhmi and Grilled Pork Rolls
A tray with a banhmi sandwich, grilled pork rolls on skewers, a small dish of red sauce, a glass mug of beer, and a pink cup with a pink beverage and ice. A bottle of Heineken beer is also on the tray.
Vietnamese Noodle Bowl
A close-up shot of a Vietnamese noodle bowl filled with vermicelli noodles, grilled chicken, fried spring rolls, sliced cucumbers, shredded carrots, lettuce, peanuts, and sausage. A glass of yellow liquid is visible in the background.
Stir Fried Beef Banhmi & Grilled Pork Rolls
A close-up shot of a meal featuring a banhmi sandwich and grilled pork skewers. The banhmi is filled with meat, lettuce, and other ingredients. The pork skewers are glazed and served on a white styrofoam tray with lettuce. A glass of beer, a bottle of Heineken, and a pink can of peach oolong tea are also visible. A small dish of red sauce is on the side.
Vietnamese Cuisine Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "Banh Mi Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine". Below the main sign, there are two menu boards. The upper board shows pictures and descriptions of various dishes with prices, such as "Spicy Beef with Rice Noodles" for $7.50 and "Vegetarian Rolls" for $6.50. The lower board displays different types of banh mi sandwiches. A person is looking at the lower menu board, and a plush bear toy is in the foreground.
Fresh Spring Rolls with Dipping Sauce
Two fresh spring rolls, filled with shrimp, lettuce, and rice noodles, are presented on a white styrofoam tray. A small black bowl contains a dark dipping sauce with chopped red chilies and garlic. In the background, a green tray holds an orange dipping bowl and a dark bowl, possibly containing soup or noodles.
Fresh Spring Rolls
Three fresh spring rolls are presented on a white styrofoam tray. The rolls are wrapped in translucent rice paper, revealing vibrant green lettuce, white rice noodles, and pieces of pink shrimp. The tray sits on a metallic surface, possibly a counter or table. A black basket is partially visible on the left side of the image.
Baguette Huong Viet
A baguette sandwich is shown next to its paper packaging. The packaging is light brown with red text and graphics. It features the words "BAGUETTE HƯƠNG VIỆT" and a phone number "87722138". There is also a red star and a graphic of buildings and a bridge. Logos for Grab Food and Foodpanda are visible, along with text indicating "Door-to-door delivery". The sandwich appears to be filled with meat and vegetables.
Vietnamese Noodle Bowl
A close-up shot of a Vietnamese noodle bowl filled with various ingredients. The bowl contains rice noodles, shredded lettuce, shredded carrots, sliced cucumbers, fried spring rolls, grilled meat, and peanuts. Crispy fried onions and chopped green onions are sprinkled on top.
Vietnamese Broken Rice Plate
A close-up shot of a Vietnamese broken rice plate, featuring a sunny-side-up egg, grilled pork, shredded carrots and daikon, cucumber slices, and lettuce, all served on a yellow woven plate. The dish is placed on a green tray. A person's hands are visible in the upper right corner, holding a fork and knife.
Vietnamese Noodle Bowl
A black bowl filled with vermicelli noodles, topped with grilled meat, shredded lettuce, carrots, cucumber, peanuts, and fried shallots. A small orange bowl of chili sauce is on the side. A white spoon rests on the edge of the bowl. The dish is served on a green tray.
Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine Stall
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying "Baguette Huong Viet Vietnam Cuisine". Below the sign is a menu board with pictures and descriptions of various dishes, including summer rolls and fried tofu. The stall features a display case filled with baguettes and fresh ingredients, as well as a cooking area in the background.
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