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One of the better restaurants with vegetarian fare around, if not the best. The vermicelli rice noodles with the veggie bowl were perfection, angel haired and pairing well with the pickled carrots, cucumber, baked tofu and sauces. View all feedback.
What Pedal Crusher doesn't like about Saigon Alley:
Pretty disappointing. The Buddha bowls were quite basic and probably cost pennies to make and yet were $15 each white rice, not so fresh pickled cucumbers, the mash and some bland tofu and scant herbs. The kitchen/prep area looked dirty, our table was filthy and the table condiments were almost empty and also filthy. The building itself and stairs leading up to the place looked abandoned with weeds and overgrowth eve... View all feedback.
Cute little restaurant. Delicious food and great service. I loved it here. I had a Thai steak salad that was ahhhhmazing!
Best asian food in town. Everything I've had is excellent and the staff are very friendly. Don't listen to the negative foodie snobs that sound like they're in grade school. This is a great restaurant.
Visiting my buddy from out of state and he decided to treat me to this amazing little gem! It's a nice quaint little place tucked away at the top of a hill. Staff was very friendly and engaging and food was amazing! A freshness that hits the spot with a new and defined pallet prefect for when your hungry or just wanting a light meal! Great healthy choices that leave you feeling satisfied!
One of the better restaurants with vegetarian fare around, if not the best. The vermicelli rice noodles with the veggie bowl were perfection, angel haired and pairing well with the pickled carrots, cucumber, baked tofu and sauces.
Favorite lunch spot! Quality food, rotating seasonal menu, serves beer/wine. Best outdoor seating too- great views!