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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Saigon Bistro

    Saigon Bistro

    4.2
    (140 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    It only took about two times ordering that the people working here or owners memorized what I…read morewanted since I'm a lil picky, so when me or my husband go inside to pick it up they already know what im gonna ask for, that is pork chop sauce whatever it is they put on there its so delicious and my favorite new dish I usually have to soy sauce up my rice but their fried rice so good you dont have to use soy on the rice I dont even usually like pork at all but its so good its my favorite and what I only order now. I have tried the chicken rice plate and beef skewers and the combo appetizer as well everything I have tried is good but the pork chops still at number one. My husband gets vermicelli and hes picky about his vermicelli their sauce they use doesnt have a horribly strong fishy taste like most places do so thats why he loves it so much. I definitely recommend this place.

    Other patrons were correct, the walls and tables could use a scrubbing and the ladies' toilet is a…read morebit of a carnival ride. We arrived at 4pm to meet my parents and the place was maybe a third full, happy with noise. It took a while to have anyone acknowledge our arrival and then another wait to have our drink orders taken and menus brought. Another wait for food orders and that's when three of us found out they were out of bread so the banh mi selections were not going to happen and we needed a minute to recalibrate. Ma and I noticed different things about the new menus. She felt they had a better (she even called it fancy) explanation of the dishes; I noticed the menu had been Americanized in a manner one might expect for Seguin. For instance, you won't find the words bánh mì anymore, they're just listed as sandwiches. There was only one employee on the floor tending all the tables, and she was doing her best. The food's still very tasty when it does arrive, which is why I'm still OK with it despite a couple rough spots. Mr R had his usual bun (giant bowl of rice vermicelli) which looked beautiful. Both my Midwestern parents chose chicken fried rice when their chicken sandwiches were unavailable--only ma took her leftovers home but they both said it was tasty and truth is the servings were sizeable. I went rogue and chose beef skewers off the appetizer menu, and they were delicious! The skewers came nicely presented and impressively charred. The beef was sliced thin and ribboned on skewers--since I wasn't sharing with anyone I ate them right off the stick and only made a bit of a mess on my shirt. The sauce was perfect and every bite tender excepting pleasurable little crispy edges here and there. Two guys came out front for a smoke break when a lull arrived and the remaining tables (including us) had been served. I assume it was the owner who came to check on everyone and apologize for the unusual wait as they were understaffed. I snuck Mr R a fifty which paid for most of the tab at the counter. When Mr R added the remainder and said to keep the change, he said the owner handed the entire tip straight to the waitress which was nice to hear. Seguin's not a town of adventurous eating so I hope this place keeps doing what it needs to survive and the kitchen keeps serving up the good stuff. If next time it's won back a star or two, I'll be thrilled to bits.

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    Pho Na

    Pho Na

    4.2
    (104 reviews)
    13.3 mi

    Got take out for lunch, and the person who grabbed my food was kind…read more Was craving Chinese food so we went with some safe choices as we know this is a Pho restaurant. Ordered the General Tso's & Broccoli Chicken. Since it was our first time here, we tried one of each of the options for available apps/sides. General Tso's breading was just OK. Came right off the meat once it cooled a bit. Flavor was alright. Broccoli chicken was good, good portion ratio of chicken and brocc. Egg drop soup was craaazy "dac" in vietnamese or starchy/overly thick. I didn't care enough to try and finish it. Wontons were good. Eggroll & crab rangoon was crunchy and crispy, both are safe option... but def smaller and disappointing for price. Fried rice surprisingly had no veggies or eggs or anything but had some good flavor. Not much wok "hei" or smokiness. There seemed to be plenty of seating, maybe 4/5 tables still occupied after lunch rush hr. We'll give them another shot for viet next time.

    I went here a few days ago and it was very good. The tai tea was good, but I usually like my tai…read moretea a little sweeter. The crab puffs with sweet & sour sauce were very good. The wonton soup is so yummy! I got the bahn mi and it was okay, the pork was fatty. My girlfriend got the vermicelli and she said it was delicious, but the egg rolls that came with it were greasy. My brother got the pho and he loved it. The people in there were very nice and the vibe was chill which I like.

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