Pho Saigon

2696 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg
(204) 615-8313

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Dan Ehrlich

Pretty mediocre as far as Vietnamese food goes in the city. You won't get the expected pho experience here: no plate of accoutrements and no sauces on the table. Even asking for sauces won't get you very far in our experience. The pho itself was inoffensive but not great. Good pho is easy enough to find in the area that I can't recommend going here over any of the other excellent options.

M

Excellent food and the staff are very friendly. I recommend giving this a shot if you enjoy eating pho!

Ling T

I used to order their soup Pho a lot, but last week, I ordered again and the rice noodle taste different. I’m sensitive to weird taste that’s why I like their Pho before as their rice noodle doesn’t have this weird taste. Disappointed, I will try again and if it’s the same, I’ll probably stop ordering from them anymore.

Tech Jocky

It used to be a really good place to eat. But lately they almost always get the order wrong it happened to me 4 times already.And the Pho just tastes salty and that's it. The complex flavor which you get from all the meat broth are lost now.I stopped going there after all this.

Aneen Zaman

Unusual Monday spent well ?Went for brunch and got some Crab Wontons and Beef Soup with Vietnamese Iced Coffee & Cappuccino Smoothie, overall 7/10Food was good and drinks were actually better.Spacious place with a good view.Recommended!

Chengzhi Li

Ordered pho sate and didn't get any tripe inside. 2 x 4" salad rolls with sauce tastes sour like rotted for $7

Anton Jensen

**YOU GOTTA EAT HERE!**I flew all the way from Calgary when I heard about this place! The pictures of the menu items absolutely gorgeous, they look even better while sitting in front of you at the table.I had the Viet Iced Coffee, an order of Spring Rolls, Creamy Wontons for starters. Spring Rolls were the tastiest I've had compared to many Viet restaurants over here in Calgary, the creamy wontons out of this world and I bet you won't find anywhere else! As for the main for the lunch I went with the Pho Saigon, the broth was an deep amber & rich with flavour, and a silky broth I couldn't get enough of! Everything within the bowl ended up in my stomach.I'll be coming back here for years to come. Service was friendly, efficient. The food fresh and brought to the table in a respectable manner!**YOU GOTTA EAT HERE!**

Arlee Velasco

If you are used to the quality and caliber of Vietnamese food from the north/west side of Winnipeg, this will not suffice. Went here for the first time today and I usually judge a Vietnamese restaurant by the quality of there Pho. The broth is flavorful but on the sweeter side, which is not my taste, and the serving for what you pay is typical south end price (not bang for your buck).This is the first Vietnamese restaurant I've visited in the city that don't give you a plate full of bean sprouts, Thai basil, lime and chili pepper to add yourself. They do it for you. Also, there are no condiments to freely use such as sriracha, hoisin and chili sauce. Instead, they will provide a pre-portioned hoisin/sriracha mixture in a small container (not enough).Also tried the pork and shrimp salad rolls. I was shocked that the order was only for two small rolls for $7. Go to any other North/West end Vietnamese spot, you can get 4 rolls for $10.Deluxe Vermicelli was not bad, but the fish sauce was very sweet, but again expensive for the serving.Overall:3/5 for taste3/5 for portion size2.5/5 for bang for your buckWould I return?Likely not.

Aaron Y

Service: not bad. Got us some water, brought us our order, we paid our bill and left.Food: Large 11 and spring rolls. Taste was not bad, large size wasn't as large as I thought. I'm used to Pho locations giving basal, bean sprouts, and lime on the side but here, they put it in directly for you. You have no choice.Oyster sauce and siracha are given in plastic containers and are in incredibly small proportions.Spring rolls were tiny and thin. About the length of your index finger. I'm used to much longer and thicker spring rolls.

Elhombre Dehojalata

Today we called our favorite vietnamese spot and they were closed for the weekend, so we decided to try something a little close to home and chose Pho Saigon. We ordered take out, so I was only in the restaurant for a couple of minutes. The restaurant seating area was roomy and the smells of amazing food greeted me when I walked in. The service was very friendly.Back at home;The dishes were very well seasoned and the vegetables tasted fresh. The broken rice was flavorful and the fried egg was perfectly cooked.From left to right: chicken broken rice, deluxe broken rice, deluxe vermicelli bowl.3 meals with 3 vietnamese coffees for a total of $63 including taxes. The family enjoyed it.

Justin Lansard

This was a really great place. I got the Pho Saigon, a ton of meat and veggies in a great broth. Really good flavor. Next time I want to dine in rather then take out to get a fresher taste.

Jonathan Guzman

We have been to Pho Saigon a few times and every time we were there Steve has served us. He is very friendly and knowledgable about the food served there. The dine in experience was very pleasant, quiet, and clean. Pho Saigon has now become our regular Vietnamese spot. Steve is great!

P W

We stopped into Pho Saigon for lunch today. The restaurant was pretty empty, but the soup was served up quickly and was quite delicious. The reasonable price makes Pho Saigon easy to recommend.

Robert Reyes Ong

Only got to try their pho and the flavours were lacking and they also didn't have sriracha or hoisin sauce.Staff was friendly, had quick service and the location was clean and had a pretty cool interior

Katherine Nguyen

Best restaurant in the city, great Pho and rice with chicken. The restaurant is clean and great atmosphere. Great customer service, Steven the server is the best and so attentive. Would definitely recommend this one.

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