In the heart ♥️ of LA’s China Town is the Sage Blossom eatery.
I go there with friends to enjoy some of the best Vietnamese food in the region.
The delicious curries, soups, noodles, salads, sandwiches, spicy rice and savory rolls will feed your hungry spirit and nourish your soul.
The service is always excellent and freshly prepared dishes are served quickly.
This place is nostalgic for me. I’ve been eating here for many years. It’s so good! I’ve always had a magical experience.
The interior is a gallery space: a clean, clear, crisp moderne setting that hosts local art on a large scale.
It’s an atmospheric delight with shops bustling outside and rows of beautiful ceramic jars on the shelves at the bar.
Extra tall-wide windows and open air seating frames the colorful displays for shoppers and passersby!
They always prepare a satisfying meal for lunch and/or dinner where I meet with ckuents and friends. We happily dine at Sage 🌿🌸Blossom.
I highly...
Read moreI ordered the combination pho ($9.50). The soup was pretty tasty as it had a hint of sweetness to it that I don't find at other Vietnamese pho soup bases. It also had a lot more chopped cilantro and green onions which enhanced the flavor of the soup quite a bit. It made me see drink a lot more of soup than I usually do when I eat pho. However, at over $10 wit tax, the quantity you get isn't that much. The amount of meat, tripe, tendon, and brisket in the bowl was about the same amount I would get for a "small" at other pho restaurants for $6-7.
The environment is definitely different than the traditional vietnamese restaurants I've been to and it's a good thing. I liked it. The service was very friendly as they asked whether or not we want to split checks the minute we sat down. Credit cards...
Read moreWe were tourists spending the weekend in LA. My daughter loves pho, and we wanted to spend a bit of time in Chinatown, so we went here. The 1st night, we had excellent service, and even better food. I got the lemongrass beef and my daughter got the pho bahn - plain noodles in chicken broth. She loved it. We knew we had to come back, even though there are tons of other Vietnamese restaurants in LA. The second night we had fair service. We had to ask for our tables to be wiped clean. Our drinks came long after our food, and nobody checked on us to make sure things were okay. Food was still...
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