Vietnamese Gem in Kraków - Highly Recommended I recently dined at Little Saigon on Kazimierza Brodzińskiego street, and I must say it exceeded all my expectations. The Food: I started with their fresh spring rolls filled with shrimp, crisp vegetables, and fragrant herbs - the peanut dipping sauce was perfectly balanced with just the right amount of spice. The star of the meal was their traditional Pho Bo, featuring a rich, aromatic broth that had clearly been simmered for hours, tender beef slices, and fresh rice noodles. My dining companion ordered the Bún Thịt Nướng (grilled pork vermicelli bowl) which came with perfectly charred pork, fresh herbs, pickled vegetables, and a tangy fish sauce dressing. Portions were generous, and every ingredient tasted incredibly fresh and authentic. The Service: The staff was exceptionally welcoming and patient, taking time to explain dishes and spice levels in both Polish and English. Our server made excellent recommendations based on our preferences and checked on us regularly without being intrusive. They were happy to accommodate my friend's request for extra vegetables and brought us complimentary jasmine tea while we waited. The Atmosphere: The restaurant has a cozy, intimate feel with warm lighting and tasteful Vietnamese decorative touches - bamboo plants, traditional artwork, and soft background music create an authentic yet relaxed ambiance. The space is impeccably clean, and despite being quite small (about 8-10 tables), it never felt cramped. The open kitchen concept lets you watch the chefs at work, which adds to the authentic experience. Value for Money: With main dishes ranging from 25-40 PLN and appetizers around 15-20 PLN, the prices are incredibly reasonable for the quality and portion sizes. The Pho bowl alone could easily be shared or serve as two meals. Compared to other Asian restaurants in Kraków, Little Saigon offers exceptional value without compromising on authenticity or taste. Final Verdict: This hidden gem brings authentic Vietnamese flavors to Kraków. Whether you're craving a warming bowl of Pho or want to explore their diverse Asian menu, Little Saigon delivers on all fronts. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for genuine Vietnamese cuisine in the city. Will definitely return!RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please...
Read moreWe had dinner with the family, we were disappointed and surprised by the poor quality of Japanese style cuisine: not fresh salmon sashimi (6 pieces at 39 zlot), all the orders in relation to Japanese cuisine is catastrophic, the chef does not know the quality or taste. Vietnamese dishes are more correct but not waw.
Pay attention to the price of the drink: too exaggerated, water filter 20zlot, coffee or tea the price too exaggerated. Finally the dessert, when you order, the manager undermines your Google review. If you give an opinion on Google, we will offer you a Vietnamese caramel cream. If she disappointed, my son left half. We are not with this practice that distorts the evaluation and induces people into errors. We paid 3 more than €120 but with a feeling of being fooled and abused. In conclusion, avoid touching Japanese-style...
Read moreAs a Vietnamese, many Vietnamese friends and I find the food of Little Saigon to be authentic Vietnamese taste, for example “Bún Bò Huế”, “Phở Bò” (beef noodles).
My favorite dishes that I often order are “Bún Bò Huế” (most often, highly recommend 💯), “Phở Bò”, and Bubble Milk Tea 🧋 (the tea taste is more delicious and authentic than many milk tea shops in Poland, I often buy take-away).
This restaurant has only been open for a few months, so not many people have known about it yet. As for “Bún Bò Huế” & “Phở Bò”, this restaurant has 2 sizes for you to choose from. The large size bowl is huge, so it is totally worth the price.
The owner and staff are friendly. The restaurant is beautifully decorated, the space is spacious, clean and cozy. This is my favorite Vietnamese restaurant in...
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