Reviews
What Waylon Thiel likes about Saigon Alley Cafe:
I have walked past the little place many times and if they didn’t have a fun sign out the front promoting their pho, I probably wouldn’t have even noticed it. But I’m very glad I did. I chose the twice cooked pork belly Vietnamese noodle...salad. The noodles were lovely and generous with good salad on the size. Perhaps a little more carrot to lettuce would have been good and a few more fresh herbs, but otherwise deli... View all feedback. What Al O'Keefe doesn't like about Saigon Alley Cafe:
this busy little esserei in the adelaide street serves all Vietnamese clips. I stopped with some colleagues for lunch and a pig bauch banh mi. the salat filling was good, but I thought it could have done with a little more pork. To be fair, I was a bit spoiled that I ate the big banh mi around brisbane and it was super cheap. View all feedback.
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Fantastic authentic Vietnamese food. Ice coffee to die for. Definitely will be back again... Limited seating but worth the squeeze for the good food
Delicious Vietnamese food, specials change weekly, friendly service, just great. Recommend for a quick and tasty lunch with snack options and larger meals for b...
read moreThis little gem can be somewhat hard to spot from the street. The food, however, is some of the tastiest takeaway in the city. The venue does have a small amoun...
read moreLots of places are attempting Vietnamese but none quite hit the mark like Saigon! The lemon grass chicken bowl is packed full of flavour, fresh salad and lots o...
read moreEnjoyed fast fresh lunch of rice paper rolls and Pho for $9.95 and the service was quick with good customer service.