This is the most ridiculous thing I have ever experienced in my life: We brought our child to eat, and we needed an extra bowl for the child, but we were asked to pay an additional $1. Just to use an extra bowl?!
So, my question is, can we take your plastic bowl with us after we finish eating? Honestly, this is the strangest thing I've encountered. Guests go to a restaurant, and they have to pay extra just to use an additional bowl? We don't care about that $1 at all, but we're surprised that with this kind of business practice, you still have repeat customers?
Furthermore, the rice noodles they made are the worst I've ever had in my life. They're not even rice noodles. They were supposed to come with lemon, but the restaurant gave us a plate of oranges instead?
I will tell all my friends who plan to visit this area never to go to your shady...
Read more⭐ 1/5 I’m Vietnamese myself, and honestly I can’t recommend this place. The prices on Google Maps are misleading: pho shows around $15 but in the restaurant it’s over $20, same with the roast pork vermicelli over 20$
The portions are tiny — the bowl is kid-sized, seem barely the length of my iPhone across. Quality is disappointing: the “roast pork” look like was just thinly sliced pork deep-fried until dry, tough, and oily. My friend had the pho, he complain about they put black ate the beef, but left all the broth.
Even the Vietnamese iced coffee seem wasn’t authentic. It like wasn’t brewed phin coffee, just instant coffee with ice. Very...
Read moreI was really disappointed with my recent visit to Saigon Cafe in Mt Gambier. We were charged $1 just to borrow extra bowl—yes, a single bowl! It felt petty and unwelcoming. I’ve never experienced this kind of nickel-and-diming at any other restaurant. It’s a small thing, but it really left a bad impression. There are plenty of places in town with better service and a friendlier attitude toward their customers. Definitely won’t be coming back...
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