I have visited Saap Saap twice now. The first time, the service was great and the food was tasty, though more expensive than I thought it needed to be.
The second time I went, I ordered pho that was listed as $15.95 on the menu and I added the spice bomb which was $2 extra. When the cashier rang up my order, I noticed there was an additional $3 charge listed as “custom amount.” The total for my order was also higher than I had calculated in my head so when I asked what that $3 up charge was for, the cashier said, “The people in the back just told me to add $3 to every pho order, we haven’t changed it on the menu yet.”
I told her she needs to be disclosing this to customers when they order at the register instead of secretly up-charging them. If I had not asked about it, she would not have mentioned it. I ended up paying about $24 for a decent bowl of pho but honestly, I can get a better bowl of pho for less...
Read moreI just tried Saap Noodles for the first time. It is located in Lenexa City Market. It is the newest vendor to join the market.
I tried the chicken udon, and really enjoyed it. They are currently soft launching with a limited menu. After the full launch the menu will be expanded. The staff were friendly and helpful. This will be a nice addition to Lenexa City Market adding variety to the restaurant options available.
Saap Noodles has a bar where diners can eat, or there are many seating options throughout the City Market location, including on...
Read moreSaap Saap is a great new addition to the Lenexa public market. I ended up getting the steak and meatball pho. I also added the Lao flavor bomb that gave it extra spice and flavors. At $18 for the soup with the $2 add on for the flavor bomb, it was insanely good but a little pricy in my opinion for the portion size.
I also did the Thai tea which was delicious and sweet. Probably one of the best Thai teas I’ve had. Overall Saap Saap is definitely worth checking out. I’ll be back to try something else on the...
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