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4.3 (264 reviews)
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Casual
Quiet
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Shakey Beef w/vermicelli
Carrie R.

This place is fab! We made our second visit and it was even BETTER than the first! The chef owner is a gem and he offered some suggestions of things to try based upon what we usually like (we are fairly traditional Vietnamese food eaters-- meaning we just know the popular stuff). I'm SO glad we took his recommendations! The meat preparations here are particularly great which we might not have discovered-- top quality, tender, well seasoned and cooked. SO good! We had fresh rolls with seasoned pork, #57 which comes with a sliced eggroll, seasoned pork, noodles and vegetables and a shakey beef dish which had beef so succulent you'd be sure it was filet mignon! We also had some of their homemade beverages -- a jasmine tea/limeade-- aka the jimeade! But DO go here-- wonderfully authentic and fresh Vietnamese food! You won't be disappointed! The restaurant is clean and fresh inside and service is great.

8.Edamame, spicy
Sajeeb A.

Unbelievable service! So kind and the chef came out to ask how the spicy edamame was. Food is delicious. The stir fry and pho, very flavorful and well plated. Nice small restaurant. If there's a better Vietnamese restaurant I have yet to find it!

David H.

Tried it for a Sunday Lunch after shopping in Lancaster. I thought it was a good sign that the place was full. However, it was an odd start that we wasn't greeted when the owner/manager saw us. I had to be the one who broke the long awkward silence by lifting my hand, signaling for a party of 2. The wait staff appeared to be new, based on their seeming inexperience. It was minutes after we seated ourselves that we heard the owner/manager told the young staff that table 1 had no menu. I've always ordered Bun Bo Hue with pho instead of round noodles, and today was no exception. I duly told the waitress and she wrote it down and acknowledged "of course." Now as we waited, I noticed the owner/manager was very friendly with everyone. He went from table to table and chatted cordially nonstop. It also appeared that he knew a lot of these apparently repeat-customers. Great sign! The only problem was, he never stopped by our table. Not one single eye contact for the next 25 minutes as we waited for our orders and twiddled our thumbs. I began to feel uneasy, sensing bad vibes. I was even thinking of walking out at one point. At last, our order finally came after nearly 30 minutes per the timestamps on my photos. My mood swung up but almost immediately straight down again -- I didn't get the substitution as I had requested. I tried to flag down our waitress but she didn't see me. And that's when the owner/manager finally noticed us. He couldn't get her either so he came and addressed the miss personally. Granted, there was a big party ahead of us but it's human nature to feel the injustice when we saw the 2 tables that got seated 5 minutes before we got our orders literally received theirs within the next 5 minutes. The long wait combined with feeling ignored made it hard to turn the bad experience around. The quality of the food became secondary. The owner/manager did make back a little ground by placating us with a short chat and a 10% discount near the very end. I want to believe we just had a real bad luck in terms of timing, but for now I have to keep my review honest based on my overall experience.

Bun vermicelli with egg rolls
Kelley ..

It has been a couple years since we had visited this restaurant, and wow were we surprised! The servers were very friendly and food did not take long. Ordered spring roll and egg rolls to start... these were delicious! So much flavor compared to last time. Ordered Bun vermicelli cold rice noodle bowls. Again this was packed with flavor and freshly cooked to order. Chef/owner visited our table and offered a sample tasting of his marinated tenderloin. This will be on our ordered next visit. Yum! If you are looking for a great meal that's not the ordinary, try. Sai Gon Cafe. It's worth the visit.

47. Pho Dac Biet
Kimberly T.

came in on a weekend and I was again looking for a meal with rice! haha so I got their Dac Biet and enjoyed the flavor of their pork. It was not the usual vietnamese pork that Ive had in terms of how it looks but it tastes delicious nonetheless. We also got their seafood crispy egg noodle which was flavorful and huge! a good item for sharing indeed. the highlight for me though aside from the pork was the avocado shake! it was very very good - sweet and creamy! perfect pair for my Dac Biet and was satisfying. Staff that day were pleasant too and we also had the opportunity to meet Chef Ken who was quite passionate about Sai Gon Cafe. we had a good time and happy that Lancaster offers so many diverse food.

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Binio L.

What a great discovery! It was my first time here, and I had the most enjoyable experience. Food flavors and portions were perfect. Service was superb, and the ambiance was fantastic. Plenty and easy strip mall parking and good location.

a plate of food
Angelina G.

Cute, little spot for Vietnamese food. It's hard to find authentic Asian cuisine in the middle of Pennsylvania. Although the food wasn't great, it satisfied the craving. IG: gaogirlsgrubbin

Debbie D.

A true gem. Seriously. We ventured out for some legit Vietnamese food, and that's exactly what we got. The pho broth was amazing, the Bo bun hue was better and the beef stew was the BEST. Each broth had its own flavor and each profile was uniquely delicious. The kids servings were an amazing size for $5, and our kids ate the entire bowl unprompted. We loved the summer rolls and the pork chop platter was amazing. Like it was a wow factor for all of us, completely different from what we are used to in NY -- the pork chop has a real Smokey flavor and the portion was huge. Since we were a party of 8+ gratuity was included. Service was above and beyond-- the owner came out and was super nice, he seems to be the chef too so he is really proud of what he's creating and we're glad to be part of the the delicious journey :)

Yum. Blood from my raw beef soaked into my bean sprouts
Lacey L.

Saigon was my 2nd choice restaurant for Pho when Sprout rice and noodles is closed. I've been here twice now , the first time i was impressed. The 2nd time , not so much. More disgusted, than anything and after this last mishap I will not be returning here. Ever. I really wanted to like this place. Where do I start? As soon as I opened up my container that carried my soup accompaniments , I immediately noticed a long hair wrapped up in my rice noodles. So much so , I had to physically pick up this lukewarm brick of cold noodles to try and get the hair out. That's when I flipped the lukewarm brick over and discovered more tiny hairs on the bottom. Like , did someone drop my noodles on the floor and plop it back into the container? They also stored my raw beef for the soup in a plastic baggie that was open on top of my raw bean sprouts , which left them soaking in a puddle of blood. I'm so irritated , I drove 30 minutes across town for food I had to end up throwing out. They really played in my face with this. Eat here at your own risk.

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Excellent service and the food is delicious. My beautiful girlfriend and I are definitely coming back!

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