From Saigon Jalan, a newly-opened coffeeshop stall at Blk 86 Whampoa Drive which sells Vietnamese fare — currently the menu only consists of Pho Ga (Shredded Kampung Chicken Noodle Soup) and Pho Bo (Australian Beef Noodle Soup); the Pho Bo comes with a choice of Beef Slice or Beef Brisket for the $5 option, or you can opt for both at $6. For the $5 option, there is already plenty of beef slices in the soup — pretty chewy but not gamey; the beef slices are actually placed into the bowl of noodles raw and cooked when the soup is poured into the bowl itself. The soup tasted simple but flavourful especially with the aroma of lemongrass within; very heart-warming and works really great on a rainy day. Rice noodles were slippery and smooth, and there were quite a bit of beansprouts to bite too. A really comforting bowl of beef noodles that is satisfying to have — perhaps one that is worth traveling down to this neighborhood for.