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Contribute FeedbackNestled in the Grand/Lakeshore area of Oakland, Miss Saigon delights patrons with its exceptional Vietnamese cuisine and warm hospitality. Guests rave about the extensive menu, featuring a vibrant selection for vegetarians and meat-lovers alike. The welcoming staff ensures prompt service whether you're dining in or taking out, with clean facilities complementing the inviting ambiance. Highlights include the fresh spring rolls, flavorful pho, and unique dishes like banh xeo. Perfect for late-night cravings or casual dinners, Miss Saigon emerges as a go-to destination for satisfying meals that leave diners eager to return. Don't miss this local treasure!.
Had a really hearty and delicious meal from Miss Saigon after a day of driving from LA. It was exactly what we needed! I had a vegetable claypot which felt like a homecooked meal.
We come here often for dinner and the pho is so good. Clean broth and Tim the owner is so generous with the add-ons. Definitely recommend checking this spot out if you’re looking for late night pho to hit the spot!
I got the plain noodle soup with chicken broth and was very unsatisfied. Taste even after I added chili oil
Eaten in a few times, ordered delivery often. Quality is consistent and menu hasn’t changed much. I’ll be honest: the vermicelli noodle salad can be hit or miss sometimes the noodles are soft or dry and often the meat has already been cooked ahead of time and can be chewy. They make this up in quantity and their fresh spring rolls. Coconut juice canned, you can’t be picky here. When u want Vietnamese and no one else is open on you can count on Miss Saigon to get you through.
The auntie and uncle duo that own this place are so sweet! The service is so friendly and we are always met with a smile and a warm welcome as if we’ve known each other for a long time. The banh mi here is best fresh get the special combination! I’ve also had their pho which is good, and I’ve enjoyed many of their appetizers including their spring rolls and chicken wings. The Vietnamese lemon soda (soda chanh) is so refreshing when it is hot outside. Next I’ll try their banh xeo (a crispy, savory stuffed crepe served with leafy greens to wrap, and a sauce for dipping) which is not always on a menu at a typical Vietnamese spot You can order ahead, dine in, or use their self service kiosk inside I’ve used each one and every time the service has been good
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