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399 of 3,585 Restaurants in Austin

we come here to eat "Bu'n Bo' Que^'", some days food come HOT and taste good and there are days NOT taste good at all. We would like to encourage to be more consistent with the quality and taste so we can come here to enjoy the good foods.

The broken rice and beef stew with noodle soup is very special. The taste are quite same in Vietnam. The Pho noodle is nice! I like the food here

This has become our favorite Pho noodle place in Austin. The broth is always fresh, consistent and the noodles are chewy with plenty of protein and meats. The restaurant is very big and often noisy but the service is always good and your orders usually arrives quickly even when crowded. They also serves delicious charbroiled buns with rice noodles and their various springs rolls and egg rolls are some of the best in town. The menu is huge with over 30 types of pho noodle soups. I want to also mention the Vietnamese drip coffee is quite delicious and other drinks on the menu are also refreshing.

Hey, if you don't mind just barely decent tables and chairs, no décor whatsoever with a cafeteria like ambiance but DO like good Vietnamese cooking then you should check this place out. Located in an Asian Square on Lamar it was plain and simple dining. Service was good and they had a robust menu to choose dishes from. Lots of Asian clients indicated to us that the place had decent food. Prices were reasonable and we had two plates of the Vermicelli and Steak. Delicious and plentiful enough to take home a good portion of it. Overall a quick, decent and reasonably priced Vietnamese restaurant. Two hungry men for $26.00 total

I recently had lunch at Pho Saigon in Punta Gorda Florida. While the wait staff recommended the pho soup as their most popular item, I had the vermicelli bowl. It was wonderfully light and yet surprisingly filling. I had the pork. There isn't a lot of meat but it is very tasty. Vermicelli rice noodles, carrots, bean sprouts, cucumber, lettuce, pork... but what made the 'bowl' was the sauce. It was a fish sauce... which I don't usually care for. There were a few tiny spring rolls on the side. I've been back and now make versions of the bowl for lunch at home or have it for a light dinner. I would recommend trying it. The price is reasonable. A girlfriend did try the soup and while it was plentiful she did not like it at all, but that could be personal taste. I'd recommend trying it as an alternative for standard fare.

I was a big fan of Pho Saigon in Houston, so was delighted to find one branch in Austin, in the area loosely known for Asian restaurants. This particular shopping center is full of Asian stores. The Pho Saigon here is very large and very crowded. There is little attention paid to appearance, with an industrial vibe and many tables close together. Service can be harried. But the food is excellent comfort food, with many permutations of rice/noodles, soup/bowls, chicken/beef/tofu. I love their grilled chicken bowl or chicken pho, so it's hard for me to try anything else. Lots of people buying takeout. Highly recommended.

My husband and I dine at Pho Saigon restaurant every chance we get although it is located across town from our home. The area is in the China gateway plaza that includes the MT Asian market which is a huge supermarket, and the area also has many, many other restaurants but we always go to Pho. I love dish #59 on the menu: charred beef noodle bowl with lemon grass and a large fried egg roll. The service is very fast and very friendly. The prices are great and the atmosphere is noisy in a good, friendly and interactive way. It's a great family dining place, as well as a place to meet friends or for a quick and delicious meal if you are alone and on constantly on the go. Check it out!

vietnamese foods here is cater to non asian. I would never come back here. 3 out of our 5 bowls of our pho here has hair in it. Yucky! lost my appetite here.

We were at this place and ordered "Bun Bo Que" and oh my...it came out with some kinda smell and immediately to taste and was AWEFUL taste, smell (meats were rotten from not keep the the cool place and so the soup broth was dull/cloudy). We visited around 4:30p (this is a non-busy time here). NO manager here, but just a young vietnamese lady and not much english...WE WILL NOT COME HERE AGAIN !!! It just pure BAD service and now BAD FOOD.

Excellent pho, bun, etc. with very fresh ingredients. I’m sure their proximity to the large Chinese grocery helps ensure their abundance of fresh ingredients. I have eaten here a few times for lunch, and they are also very good at serving lunch very quickly. I had asked waitress for lemon for my water, though, and she said okay but never brought me any. She was not lazy, though. She was working hard refilling napkin holders, etc. She also did not bring my food. A fellow who might have been kitchen staff brought my bun, but I am thinking this is part of their speedy efficient lunch system. They do not bring your check to you. Remember your table number and tell the lady at the register your table number when you pay. Again, as long as you know the system, this allows for a very fresh and very speedy lunch experience. There were lots of customers who all seemed satisfied, and several of them were alone, clearly on lunch break.

This is my favorite Vietnamese pork and egg roll rice noodle place and pho too in Austin. My husband has his own favorite though ;) But I do like this place. Its fast, not too dirty-its ok, can't expect too much from Asian restaurants :) But for one, its not too bad. My son usually gets the grilled pork rice and its really fresh and good too. Their pho has a clean broth and chewy noodles. We get one large to feed our two little ones and ask them to add extra noodles and it usually just enough-they love these noodles our lil ones ;) But my fave and its usually pretty good, sometimes better than others is the grilled pork and egg roll Bun. Its just the perfect amount of sauce for the dish and its usually fresh. The staff is as courteous as a decent asian restaurant can be and very efficient, I like the fact it can sit our large family/friends crowd quickly. The price is average bc the portions are decent. But definitely would love more noodles for our growing family but I don't think anywhere else will be any cheaper or tastier. I recommend trying here first before other Vietnamese places :p

Have eaten here numerous times and always find the entrees to be so full of fresh ingredients and seasoned just right. Any of the "pho" dishes are great but I like the pho with lean steak which features a nice broth with noodles, jalapenos, bean sprouts, thinly sliced beef, basil, and all served very hot so as to cook the meat when it is put in your dish just before serving. Also, the bun dishes are all very tasty. If you wish to skip the broth that is featured in Pho, this is the dish. The pork dishes are super and have cucumber, carrots, bean sprouts, crushed peanuts, cilantro, noodles, and the thinly sliced pork with a small amount of seasoning broth to give it some additional flavoring. The spring rolls are awesome as well. If you are worrying about portion size, nearly everything comes in regular of large. The regular portions are really closest to being a large so you may want to bring a doggie bag for your leftovers. Very inexpensive. Great service. And the spring rolls are over the top.. If you are waiting for a check to arrive upon completion of your meal, don't waste your time. Just go to the counter and miracuously, they have your total ready. I have no idea how this is done but it makes for a quick checkout and is very efficient rather than waiting for a waiter to bring your check.

I went there during a business trip because of the good reviews it had in yelp. It was OK & fairly cheap. And I saw four cops having dinner there.

Met my friend here for lunch today. Very tasty lunch and good customer service. All waiters were friendly, patient, and didn't mind me asking for extra sauces( you must try the peanut, sweet chili, and fish sauces). I ordered the rice plate with charbroiled beef and an eggroll which was totally delicious, and my friend had the vermicelli noodle bowl with beef which was such a large serving that she couldn't finish it all. At $17.00 with tip included it was not cheap, but it was satisfying, delicious, and had a friendly atmosphere.

I have been a frequent diner ever since I moved to Austin in 2013. I always order #59 and my wife orders#13. Both entrees are consistently good and very quick service. I have tried other Vietnamese restaurants and in my opinion Pho Saigon is the best.

If you are a pho fan, this place is for you, pho schizzle. The food was great and plentiful. No one came back to refill drinks but they were on it in regard to taking your order. You can eat here fives times for what it costs to eat once at Uchiko.

We enjoyed our pho bowls at this friendly and spacious eatery. It’s located in “Chinese Center” mall with plenty of parking. We had no trouble getting a table at 7 pm. Meat portions were ample, noodles were plenty, broth was flavorful and not too salty, basil and sprouts were fresh, and the jalapeños were super hot!!! $7.50 for a regular size beats a lot of places we’ve been to.

I had the Vietnamese beef stew. IT WAS GREAT. Enough for two meals. Very fresh. Even with the circumstance the service was very good. Thanks for them offering takeout!!!!!!!!!!

We started with the spring rolls with charbroiled pork..so delish! The sliced steak pho is out of this world!! Always love this place! Definitely will be back soon

There is nothing fancy about the restaurant decor, but I am here for the outstanding soup and good service. I highly recommend it.

This was my first trip into a Vietnamese style restaurant and although I had my reservations, I was not disappointed. One of my family members took the lead in ordering for me as I really had no idea what to get. They had a large choice of meals and my sister ordered several different types that included beef, chicken and shrimp. All the meals were delicious and everything tasted very fresh. The staff was friendly and the restaurant was very clean.

We went to Pho Saigon for a family dinner in Austin , TX. We started with ordering some plates of spring rolls and all were fresh and very good. We followed with their noodle dishes. This was my first time eating pho so I guess I can't be very picky. However, I found the broth and the meat very dull in flavor. Adding the basil and biting the jalapeños did not spice this dish for me. My children ordered similar dishes based on chicken broth and found them dull also. My wife settled for the vermicelli and found them good. Money wise, I must say that the "regular" size serving of the noodle dishes was very generous and the price is not outrageous. I would not return to Pho Saigon for their main dishes, however, I would do so any time for their spring rolls. I would like to point out to the readers of my review that I found the service at Pho Saigon to be unfriendly and rude. Our waitress did not master English and this was perhaps one of her handicaps, however, I still felt that she did not commit to a friendly service in any way. At Pho Saigon you pay at the exit and there is a pot for tips. I did not leave much to reflect on unfriendly service and mainly dull food.

I am sorry to say that this place has really done down to the dumps. I used to like this place and I would often visit with all of my coworkers. The last time I visited with my family, we got up and left soon after sitting down. First of all, the menus were disgusting! The menus were dirty with food and the lamination was falling apart. To add, the restrooms were just plain disgusting. They were filthy, no paper towels for drying hands, and toilet paper all over the floor. It is not like the place was full - there were only a few tables with customers. It would take a drastic change for me to go back to this place. I used to enjoy this place, but I don't know what has happened. There is too much competition in Austin to lax on cleanliness, not to mention food quality. I sure hope they get it together soon.

Came here for dinner, food was good. I had ordered the steak pho soup. The soup was really hot but I didn't mind. Flavor was great. The service here was awful though. Ordered a couple egg rolls that were really tasty but the server literally threw it at us along with the fried egg. I imagined they would put the egg in the soup but they put it (or should I say slammed it) on the side.

Some friends brought me here. I knew about this shopping center but not about this place specifically. And I have never tried pho. It was incredible. So many flavors that blend perfectly all held together with a delicious broth. I cannot wait to come back.

We have been to Pho Saigon Noodle House three times only because every time we are in the area, their delicious food comes to mind. We have not even had a chance to check out the other Asian restaurants in this small shopping center. Of course the Pho with any combination of meats and tofu are amazing as you are served fresh vegetables and aromatic basil to add to your Pho. In addition, they have an extensive menu with many choices of noodles, rice and meats. For someone like me who is a vegetarian, it is the most difficult menu because I can't choose...everything is delicious and fresh. You walk in, get seated in a large restaurant which is ALWAYS busy but we have not had to wait more than 2 minutes to be seated. You order, get your food very quickly, take your time eating because all is fresh and hot, then you give the number that is on your napkin dispenser on your table to the cashier and pay. That's it! Mmmmmm.... Can't wait to go back. I am getting hungry thinking about it already :)

We used to go this pho restaurant often during our frequent visits to Austin. Our first food stop in Austin upon our return (after being away for almost 6 years!) was Pho Saigon Noodle House -- as we have fond memories of good, fast service + delicious pho (very tasty broth -- like yummy bone broth!). Sadly, we all agreed that it is not the same as it was before. The service is okay; the food is served quickly. The service: Our server apparently didn't know which order was which -- although he seemed like he knew. He (randomly) called out the pho 'number' as he served each bowl, but we quickly noticed that 3 of the 5 bowls were served to the wrong person. The pho: the broth is not bad (average at best), but I could definitely taste more meat-flavor powder/cube than fresh bone broth; the lean meat was not tender and had a not-so-fresh meaty taste; noodle-meat ratio was off -- so much more noodles, and not much meat. The salty plum drink: I used to order it here often without the soda, and it was always awesome! This time it is different: it tastes like sweet lemonade with a hint of salty plum :( Overall: I hate to say it, but it is really just average at best.

I had the Shrimp Vermicelli Noodle Bowl, it had fresh cucumber, peanuts, bean spouts, cilantro, carrots, and came with an eggroll, or lumpia? It was delic! Plus there was left overs!

Auntie's around Austin again ^_^ ‘Twas a chilly day and BroE thought it’d be perfect for us to warm up w/some comforting cozying bowl-o-pho. Without hesitation I was like, pho yeah! We entered and were quickly directed to our table then we grabbed a high chair for my toddler nephew. Looking around I can see this casual spot bustling during the lunch and dinner rush. Fortunately we arrived during “linner”. Our lady server was helpful. She took the time to guide us in ordering the proper portion size of pho for my 1.5 year old toddler nephew. When we picked the children’s bowl in the “Special Noodle Soup” section, she pointed to the “Side Items” section that offered a small bowl of rice noodles which also included broth. She shared that the children’s bowl is for bigger kids. We appreciated the info and it was a perfect size for him. My regular size bowl of #12 (pho tai chin) got it done. Yes to their pho. It was familiar, flavorful, aromatic, and warming. Just felt so right having pho when it’s cold outside. As always I added sriracha sauce and the regular fixin’s from the plate. Satisfaction. They’re conveniently located in Chinatown Center so afterwards we headed to MT Supermarket and Texas Bakery for random groceries and treats. Next time we’ll bring the rest of the family since their pho is solid.

If you are unsure as to what pho is or you want to play it safe then order anything in the beef pho portion of their menu, you can't go wrong. It comes with jalapenos, sprouts, citrus, and bay leaves on the side that you can add yourself if you so choose. The waitstaff isn't very professional though and if you audibly try to get their attention, they will look you dead in the eye and walk past. So make sure that you order everything right off the bat and don't expect refills or anything after that. They automatically give you water when you come in, but ask for a second cup or water or a second drink when you order your food to keep from going thirsty. I suggest their coffee.

Visiting family and ventured out to the shopping center with Asian market, stores, restaurants. Interesting shops so decided to try Pho Saigon for dinner. The locals know what to order and how to order, it was a little confusing for a first timer. I ordered the Noodle Soup w/chicken. I did not realize all the different noodle types listed were unique by menu listing. The servings are very generous and the regular was more than enough unless want to eat family style, order the large. Soup was tasty and well made. Service was good but their was some language difficulty. Very economical for portion with order. Plan to go back and try a different noodle/style now that I have a little bit more knowledge of the types of soups and/or noodles to order.

Perhaps we just ordered the wrong things, but this place just wasn't for us. I don't get all the glowing reviews, but it just wasn't our thing. We are very adventurous waters who enjoy a wide variety of foods from all over the world, but this fell short on every level. We ordered four things from different sections of the menu and everyone had the same reaction: bland. Nothing had any flavor. Even with the added spices and sauces, it was all just blah. And my kids have trouble with chopsticks, but no one ever came back around to check on us, so we couldn't get any forks. They had trouble eating, but they didn't really like it anyway, so it didn't matter. Two of the four dishes we ordered went virtually untouched. No one came by to see if we liked anything. My daughter and her friend ordered the lemon soda and it was a strange concoction that was sweet and salty and sour at the same time with something brown in it. We're pretty adventurous eaters, and open to anything, but this was just strange, almost fishy tasting. I would've asked about it, but again, no one came back to the table, so we didn't have anyone to ask. The man at the table next to us was out to lunch with his three kids, two of whom were small children in high chairs. While they sat screaming in their high chairs with tears streaming down their faces, he and his older child sat playing on their phones. Not cool. As a mom, I wanted to go pick them up, or at least wipe their sweet little faces. Didn't make the whole experience any better. Also, we didn't realize that in addition to paying at the front, they don't bring you a check. You're supposed to just know to go to the front when you're done. I never did see an itemized bill. Oh well. Not going back.

First off the food is awesome. It taste amazing! I have been here over 20 times, it's a work lunch spot for me. The atmosphere of the place is like you are sitting in a warehouse and I am always wondering why the floors are sticky. Its worth the sticky shoes to eat the food , so I will be back!

Food is always good here. The place is pretty clean and service is always fast. Two this up on all the above. The servers could smile a little more and be a lot more friendlier. One thumb down on that part.

Mainstay is pho which is quite good, but other stand-alone selections (vermicelli, rice plates) are also available for dine in or take out.

My first visit to Austin where I met up with a long time friend for lunch, I requested to try something different and I must say I got it here! The service was really fast, the staff friendly for not being American, I was having difficulty understanding them since their English was less poor at best, but overall I am fine with it as it adds an authentic Vietnamese dining experience. The spring rolls were amazing and the rice noodles melt in your mouth! My friend recommended I try the grilled pork, or at least that's what I think it was, however it was really good along with my order of steamed rice. I will definitely visit here again on my next trip to Austin. Prices are not bad with the two of us eating for less than 25.00 with tip!

The food is great and very authentic. It is located in "Chinatown". The menu is in Vietmanese but has a description in English. You have a variety of choices from ordering the dish with vermicelli or with steamed rice. The place is very clean.

I have eaten at several Pho restaurant's in the Austin area and this is by far the best flavor and healthy portions. I would recommend ordering #59 for dry noodles and lemon grass beef and for the soup lover's I suggest #13.

They have every flavor of pho known to exist. Service is quick. It is hard to decide between size of noodles and meat or tofu. When it arrives, fresh and hot, it will be a huge bowl with fresh bean sprouts and cilantro. Grab your spoon and chop sticks and begin twirling your noodles and start slurping ! This is the best

I’ve been eating here regularly for about a year. I don’t usually drink the broth as I’m normally full after eating all the meats and noodles. However I was extra hungry last night and as I was drinking the broth, a noticed my face becoming extremely tight, heart began racing and I started sweating. So I stopped drinking it and did some research. Turns out it’s MSG poisoning. Apparently this doesn’t happen everywhere! The experience left me shaken, disappointed, and I won’t be back ):

After a hectic weekend drove out of downtown to satisfy a pho craving. The service was prompt and friendly. I had a regular bowl of beef pho, which was sliced thin. Melt in your mouth rice noodles, and substantial broth. Just what I needed. Also had two fried spring rolls with sweet sauce. I left feeling relaxed and glad I drove out of the tourist area to hang with locals.

Very good Vietnamese food. I went to Pho Saigon last year based on Yelp reviews. It was good on that visit. Went back again Aug 2013 and had the same results. I always get the rice w/sliced pork and my wife gets the pho with white chicken meat. Both are outstanding. I also recommend the grilled chicken spring rolls. I find the fried egg rolls at Pho Saigon to be just average. Nice portions at a nice price. I would definitely recommend.

The restaurant serves some of the best vietnamese food I've ever tried. The Pho soup is particularly delicious. It is served with fresh herbs and ingredients: a perfumy broth with noodles, soya bean sprouts, basil and thin slices of raw beef that will cook in the hot broth. In other restaurants, there is always something missing but not here ! The portions are quite large too. On top of that, everything is affordable. I will come back for sure !

Title says it all. If you live within 100 miles of this place. I would just try it once, cause my God the food is great.

This is a chain restaurant including locations in Houston, Lafayette Louisiana, and Austin. I've eaten at the one in Louisiana, Austin, and one in Houston. These are celiac friendly Vietnamese noodle houses. They are the best of most pho restaurants. The one that I ate at in Houston was not so great but the one in Louisiana and Austin were amazing. I ate at the one on Austin twice in three days and the one in Lafayette twice in two weeks.

Heard that this was a good Vietnamese restaurant so we took the entire family for an early dinner. We were seated right away and given iced down water. We then did not get our food or drink order taken for over 20 minutes. And the place was pretty empty. After we finally placed our orders, half the appetizers came out before our drinks were served (drinks were sodas and tea). By the time the entire full entrees were served, all the drinks were finally served. The food was good. It was not the best Viatmenese place I have been to, but it had good flavor. However, we never saw our waiter again and had to go up to the counter to ask for our ticket. No drinks were refilled and no one checked on us for anything. Decent prices, decent food but bad service.

Austin family member took me to lunch for Pho, someone who KNOWS the town. This was his favorite and I enjoyed it too. Nothing fancy,very clean, VERY busy, many choices, prices reasonable, so many families and groups. Service was very quick. Take a tour around other stores in the complex. Quite an Asian journey in the middle of Austin.

We heard about this place from friends. If you like Pho noodles and soups then this is the place for you. The menu selection is enormous. I had vermicelli noodles with chargrilled pork and it was yummy. My friends that the different versions of the noodle soups. Both of them loved the soups particularly the broth. Eggrolls and fresh spring rolls were tasty too. We went on a Sunday and the restaurant was packed. However service was quick, friendly, and accurate. What a wonderful restaurant. I'll be going back again and again and again.

This is a great place to have Pho. We had the chicken pho, egg rolls and spring rolls. All were delicious. I can eat and didn't even come close to eating a large. Will get a regular sized bowl next time. Highly recommended!

I love Pho and I have tasted the best because of my Vietnamese friends. I did not think that any Texas restaurant could compare with Los Angeles pho houses - but I was wrong!! This place is the real deal and the pho is fantastic. I must admit that I focused on the pho and did not try any of the other dishes - however everyone else was chowing down on the other menu items. It was completely packed and bustling. Just so good!! Vietnamese coffee was great too.

Probably our favorate Vietnamese in Austin. The Pho Goa is wonderful. Great vietnamese egg rolls and spring rolls. The vermicelli is perfect, try the vermicelli with bbq pork. YUMMY. Service is a little rushed.

I had not been to Pho Saigon in years but went for lunch this past weekend. Oh my goodness have I been missing out. It was fantastic. The service was excellent and the pho was perfection. For $12.50 for a regular size portion, it was very affordable and delicious! I opted for the Phở Tái ( beef noodle soup with eye round steak). I was very impressed that they even have vegetarian Phở option. I also ordered some fresh spring rolls and the staff quickly accommodated my request to make them with shrimp only, no pork. The restaurant is located in Austin's Chinatown area off of Lamar and Braker and parking is ample. Highly recommended! Kudos to the great staff there!

Thought we gave it a try by driving to a place located with other Asian shops. Well, it was not worth it, the broth to the Pho was greasy and salty, and of course has MSG. We ordered some cold rolls, the rolls were done way ahead so that it was not fresh-- harden and chewy. In a matter fact, for the tofu roll, the rice paper was so harden that when we taped our fingers on it, it made sound! Of course, the rolls were replaced when we told the waiter about it. When the waiter, bring out orders, instead of walking around to give us water individually, he simply put all the plastic glasses on one side of the table and we had to pass it ourselves. Same was done when he brought out the 3 orders of rolls. Certainly there are enough room for him to walk around and place the orders on the other side of the table.

Tasty food plus awesome server ! Gonna come back to try other food on their menu 😊😊 Keep it up Pho House !

We had Pho that was delivered to our table within minutes and the rice plates were so tasty!! Service was good and quick!!

My husband and I both had the pho ga. The noodles and broth were fantastic but the chicken was a bit chewy and tough for my taste. The service was fair and very fast. The prices were comparable to what you can usually expect for pho.

Food is prepared fresh and hot. Pho is really hot when given to you and great to eat on a cold day. All the vegetables given are good amounts and fresh. The egg rolls are are good as well. Kinda small for the price but yet, worth it. Entrees are all large portions, I always share with one of the kids. We come here every two weeks, it's our Goto for our Pho cravings!

We’ve been here several times as this is just across the MT Supermarket in Asian Market /Chinatown. We always order our favorites each time we come here: the shrimp spring roll and the Pho with thin sliced beef. We like the soup each time we visit however, sometimes, they give not so fresh basil leaves and bean sprouts, so we just don’t put it in the soup. The peanut sauce for the spring roll is just ok. We also tried once the Beef stew and it was good, but we discover that it was very very fatty after we brought some home, and placed it in the fridge, the fat from the soup is half inch thick. We never order it again. I think I never go wrong when I ordered the vermicelli with grilled pork, julienned cucumber, carrots, lettuce and chopped peanuts with fish sauce.

Smelled really weird in this place. Should of left but it was recommended so we stayed. I asked 3 times for Thai chili. Never got it. I went to counter to finally get it.

I cannot appreciate it enough when I find Vietnamese restaurants with vegetarian pho! The atmosphere is nice and casual, service is fast and staff are nice. We had a table of 9, seated well. Was hard to get waiters/staffs attention sometimes, but the food was delicious, really big bowls, nice prices.

Stopped here for lunch the other day--no frills kind of place, with good tasty food and good service. Plenty of free parking. Huge bowl of Pho, good egg rolls. In a shopping area with many Asian choices, this one is one that you cannot go wrong with choosing.

This is one of my favorite Vietnamese restaurant in Austin and their pho (rice noodle soup) is the best. Their service might not be superb especially during busy hour but they serve fast.

I have been to this restaurant many times. Each time it is the same service and quality of food. Staff is always polite, helpful and respond quickly when you need them. Nice environment and never too noisy. Always order the beef noodle soup. The small bowl is plenty, but if you are very hungry, get the larger bowl. Never had to wait in line or wait for a seat. Plenty of parking space. Overall, very good place to eat and would be happy to eat there again.

You know it as soon as you walk in to this restaurant in "chinatown",North Austin.Typically a line that moves fast,many more Vietnamese than Western diners and excellent Pho.On this occasion we had beef and tofu,both came with an excellent broth,plant of solid other than noodles,fresh veggies to add as one wishes and great hot pepper sauce.Efficient service,great food for under $20.A must.

I love the pho here. I always get the ones with rice noodles. The place is clean. The people are friendly. The pho is the best. It's a good hearty beef bone broth.

Have been here twice in the past month. Once was my first time to try pho, once was my mom's first time to try pho. It is a great restaurant, very friendly waitstaff and delicious pho. We also got the charbroiled chicken spring rolls and they were great too. The broth is perfectly hot and cooks the meat quickly. One of the waiters even talked to us for a while about our food and offered suggestions for when we come the next time. Thank you Pho Saigon for 2 wonderful experiences!
Good food Pho sure!!
Nice and clean place, service is so/so. I had the 64 grilled pork and vermicelli with an eggroll and an order of pork spring rolls. The pork was well cooked and flavorful good fish sauce fresh veggies. Spring rolls were good as well. My friend had the beef Pho and said it was great.