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It's because of my trip to Vietnam that got me curious over Vietnamese restos in the city. They have a very distinct difference with Thai and Singaporean dishes. |
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So I came across Le Petite Camille. The homey interiors is sunny, and has the Vietnamese-French mix of decor, coming from the chairs and table borders. |
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Very French Colonial feel. |
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Although I'm the only one dining, a few tables got filled up eventually. Don't look up, it's a not lighting store :) |
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Nice touch with the personalized utensils holder |
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Summer Rolls - Goi Cuon: Php295 Rice wraps filled with prawn, lettuce, cucumber, rice vermicelli and Thai basil served with peanut sauce |
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Five Spice Roast Chicken: Php360 |
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Fillet Catfish in Claypot: Php275 |
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We got to sample their authentic Vietnamese coffee and pandan & yellow mung bean, which was free for a minimum of Php500 order. I'm not sure how long this promo lasts. |
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Pandan and Yellow Mung Bean |
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Vietnamese Coffee. We asked for a hot cup. |
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Deep Fried Ice Cream - Kem Chie: Php105 |
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This is what's inside. It's ok, but the fried outer layer and smooth ice cream feels a little disconnected for me. |
- I liked their peanut sauce. Those summer rolls were filling, came in 8 pieces.
- I loved their dessert. It's even sweeter coz it's free.
- Their Roast Chicken was tasty, but serving size is for 1-2 persons only.
- For the Catfish in Claypot, I would recommend the same dish from click > Zao Vietnamese Bistro <. It had more 'fireworks in your mouth' taste.
2/F Greenbelt 5, Makati
Tel: (02) 728-4965
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