This little Vietnamese restaurant is an underrated place in Chinatown, Paris that gives you the same feel that you’re in a Vietnamese cuisine restaurant on the streets. The food is really flavorful (especially in the dishes that have a broth) by the spices and ingredients placed to make the whole traditional dish like in Vietnam. The service here is pretty quick and neat. You can ask for more amenities like add-on vegetables. The staff are really welcoming and friendly. The food is all homemade and a family business. The atmosphere there is a bit dim of light, the walls and flooring is clean and there’s outdoor seating that’s decorated. If you have 10-30 minutes, this place is great to...
Read moreI was disappointed with my dining experience at Restaurant Sài Gòn. I ordered bún chả Hà Nội, but it was served without the chả. Additionally, when I ordered bánh hỏi, I was served bún instead. If the restaurant was unable to prepare these dishes, they should have informed us when we placed our order. The restaurant disregarded their menu and served me what they wanted.
On a positive note, the staff provided excellent service throughout our visit. The gỏi đu đủ was delicious, and the bò lá lốt was also very tasty. While the food had its merits and the service was good, it's challenging to recommend this restaurant due to the discrepancies...
Read moreHad to get some viet food on our trip and we found this place on google (it's called both pho saigon or restaurant saigon)! The workers are so sweet, and the food was tasty and authentic! I recommend the goi dac biet (lotus root + shrimp) and the bun mam [yes it's half eaten it was too good]. My family also enjoyed this restaurant and they are picky when it comes to Vietnamese food. This place doesn't look like much when you pass by it; it was pretty empty when we went, but it ended up being way better than the other super crowded, hyped up, Vietnamese place...
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