Saigon’s Garden in Seattle really impressed us. We ordered the goat noodle soup and the grilled broken rice pork chop, and both dishes were excellent. The goat noodle had clean, clear flavors, and most importantly, the meat had no gamey smell at all. The grilled pork chop was another highlight. It tasted very similar to what you’d find in Vietnam: tender, well-seasoned, and paired with actual broken rice, which is a nice and authentic touch that you don’t always see. Overall, a great meal with authentic flavors. Definitely a place worth checking out if you’re craving Vietnamese food done right.
Saigon's Garden
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Saigon’s Garden in Seattle really impressed us. We ordered the goat noodle soup and the grilled broken rice pork chop, and both dishes were excellent. The goat noodle had clean, clear flavors, and most importantly, the meat had no gamey smell at all. The grilled pork chop was another highlight. It tasted very similar to what you’d find in Vietnam: tender, well-seasoned, and paired with actual broken rice, which is a nice and authentic touch that you don’t always see. Overall, a great meal with authentic flavors. Definitely a place worth checking out if you’re craving Vietnamese food done right.
I tried a few dishes here and all were tasty. I personally didn’t like the Bun Mam as it was too strong but other dishes like Banh Canh Cua, Bun Bo (and a few more that I forgot) are very good
I tried a few dishes here and all were tasty. I personally didn’t like the Bun Mam as it was too strong but other dishes like Banh Canh Cua, Bun Bo (and a few more that I forgot) are very good
This place was heaven sent. We wanted to try out another restaurant that was closed for lunch and we found this accidentally and happy we did. The pork chops were tender the white rice was flavorful and the spring rolls were fried to perfection. The steak was flavorful and cooked medium just the way I like it. I only wish I was hungry enough to eat pho too. Lol