Reviews
What Beth Beier doesn't like about Saigon Rose:
food was nice, spent $30 on rice prawn dish and pork vermicelli dish, I got short changed on the vermicelli dish, rung the manager and asked if 4 small pieces of meat was the norm and they said yes......mind u this would be 4 pieces of meat the size of a 20 cent coin, so very disappointed to say.. manager never offered to fix this problem and never offered to replace or supply me for what I paid for....they don't see... View all feedback. What Pierce Treutel likes about Saigon Rose:
I have visited many Vietnamese restaurants, but I had a fantastic time with my friends and enjoyed the most delicious Vietnamese dishes at Saigonrose. I highly recommend it. View all feedback.
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Many years since I have been here but to my surprise same family same menu Slightly modified a same friendly service The first time I had soft shell crab
Same prices and quality as victoria street but much closer to home and a nicer decorService was a lot less Germanic than Richmond too.
Saigon Rose is an unassuming Vietnamese restaurant down the Prahran end of Chapel Street.
I have visited many Vietnamese restaurants, but I had a fantastic time with my friends and enjoyed the most delicious Vietnamese dishes at Saigonrose. I highly...
read moreI have only ordered takeout from Saigon Rose, and they serve some of the most delicious Vietnamese food I have ever tasted in Melbourne. Their curries are fille...
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read moreSaigon Rose offers a mixed dining experience, with some diners praising the delicious food and friendly service, while others were left disappointed by the lack of flavor and high prices. The restaurant seemed hit or miss, with some customers enjoying the extensive menu and efficient service, while others were left feeling shortchanged. Some diners appreciated the helpful staff and BYO policy, while others found the food to be average and lacking in punch. Overall, Saigon Rose may be worth a visit for those seeking a varied Vietnamese dining experience, but it may not satisfy those with a refined palate.