Being an avid food lover, B and me always scout for new place to eat each time we went out. This time, we walked into this Vietnamese Restaurant situated on the 3rd floor of Midvalley Shopping Mall.
We were greeted warmly by a young lady waitress; then led us to a table of 8 (@.@!) where we shared with another person who sat at the other end there. Both B and me didn’t really mind bout the table-sharing, so we just sat there. Lol! There was already 2 sets of menu along with an order list and a pencil on the table.
The menu’s outlook is simple – greenish blue menu bearing the logo and name of the shop in front. But as we opened up the menu, pages of the food pictures greeted our eyes. All of them looked very delicious and I told B that I felt like ordering all from the menu!
After wasting like 10 minutes looking at the menu and asking each other what to order, we passed our order list to the lady boss – if not mistaken. I told B that I felt like taking out my dslr out but I was shy to do so. Didn’t do that for so long d, not used to taking pictures (especially food) in public already.
But B said, “just take out lar.” So I did. Lol!

Soon, our food ‘arrived’. In fact they came quite fast!
B’s was rich in ingredient – the noodle was covered with minced pork and sliced chicken meats, prawns, bird egg! It came along with 2 pieces of keropok! It was delicious but a bit salty for my liking. But the soup was rich. *thumb up*

As for mine, it was good! And healthy too. Eating all those mixed veges and the vermicelli – really refreshing. The popiah and ‘chicken-cake’ (it’s like fishcake but it’s chicken instead of fish) that came with the special spicey dipping sauce further enhanced the dish by giving in a different flavour. Yummeh!

Our drink soothed our throat and quenched our thirst. The longan was too sweet for me, but the jelly was yummylicious! I think I swallowed in most of the jelly compared to B. Haha!

When the food came, I immediately asked B to take picture of my food and then started eating. Was too hungry. Thus the picture below. Lol!

I noticed quite a lot of patronisers ordered this colourful dessert, assumed that this is one of their popular dessert there. I was considering on ordering this but after looking at the mouth-watering picture of it in the menu, I told B to order.

The dessert tasted like the cendol but the difference is it was put on a very nice glass and there was coconut milk poured on top of the ice. We felt the dessert was bit ‘santan-ised’ (coconut milk-ed), that cause us feeling thirsty. Regretted finish up the longan drink earlier than the dessert. -.-”
Overall it was a satisfying a meal – with affordable price.
Rated 7 for food and 6.5 for ambience.