Little Saigon Vietnamese

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16752 N Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33169

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(305) 653-3377
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Little Saigon Vietnamese - Miami, FL
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When I went to Little Saigon, the service was excellent, the food was affordable and delicious. The food that I ate was made by thier head chef/owner, Lily Tao. Ask for her when y...

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Editorial review from Urbanspoon 9/4/2012

This place is garbage. My buddy came\r Through and tried to speak Vietnamese and they didnt understand\r A word...well we ordered pho...the bowl is small, the broth is crap... And it's not worth it. Drive the extra 10-15 miles to somewhere better for Vietnamese food more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 1/29/2012

Last time I was there I had Vietnamese wonton soup amd shrimp w/ ginger and scallions.\r Absolutely delicious. Atmosphere plain.\r One of my fav restaurants !\r JULIAinFLA@aol.com more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 11/26/2011

When I visit an ethnic restaurant and discover that 90% of the population eating there is of the same ethnic group, I am there! This is by far the best deal for the $ in Miami! True Viet food at affordable prices. Delicious pho soup and a great variety of appetizers, including Chinese dumplings, spring and summer rolls, chicken or beef skews, just to mention a few. Come single or go as a group, is a laid back and vet comfortable place for lunch or dinner. It has one big set back! You must have cash to pay, because credit cards are not accepted! more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 4/25/2011

it's been a long time and i've been a little desperate. how nice to find this little pho house, though it is so much more! tonight i just had the pho, but i will be returning for other dishes in the future. it is a little hole in the wall, which i tend to adore because that also keeps the prices nice. service was perfectly asian: bring the food, it's good, give you what you need. fast and easy. i'm happy tonight. more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 4/1/2011

Unpretentious but clean and neat. Food is quite good and reasonably priced. No credit cards but conveniently enough gas station next door has an ATM more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 1/27/2011

Pho Ga is a fresh & satisfying cure for the craving of a clear broth base soup. Pair with an order of the steamed meat buns, and top it off with a Green Apple Bubble Tea. Yummy! more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 8/25/2010

This place is a totally waste of time. Do not eat here if u want anything authentic. This a Chinese ran restaurant posing as Vietnamese. They can't even spell Vietnamese correctly on the menu. That was our first sign that this place was going to be down the tubes. We order two dishes, Pho tai and a shrimp with vermicelli noodles. At first site, out dishes were off. Our Pho didn't even have scallions or accompanied with Thai basil. The soup base was too sour and flavorless. Our shrimp dishes was a little better. Major complaints on this dish is the portions. It had about 5 U50/60 shrimps and way too much garlic. We also order what we thought was green boba milk tea. Which later the waitress brought us a blended slushy with under cooked boba. Needless to say, but we walked out of there spent $20 bucks and were still hungry because we didn't eat the food. The service and pricing was the only thing that's acceptable in this place. This has to be the most disappointing food I ever had. I don't know how it got this rating on here. Note that we were visiting from Las Vegas, so we know what Pho and real Vietnamese restaurants are like. Only go here if you can't find a McDonalds or burger king. Use it as a last resort!!! more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 7/15/2010

If you're looking for a bargain, this is the place to go. My boyfriend and I are on a budget trip to Miami and I was craving Vietnamese food, so we decided to check this place out - it has wonderful reviews on Yelp and Google. We didn't expect anything wonderful when we got there since we had read about its hole-in-the-wall appearance. We were greeted almost immediately by a woman who never smiled and were seated in a room with no lighting. The waitress was quick on delivering menus, serving water, and taking the order. The menu is lengthy, offering more than 100 dishes and includes photos of dishes to aid customers unfamiliar with Viet cuisine. Our experience went DOWNHILL after this. \r Not once did the waitress check up on us, ask how our meals were, nor refilled our drinks. The food was delivered about 30 minutes after we ordered - I got Pho Dac Biet and my boyfriend got Pho with duck. (Attn: This is a Vietnamese restaurant run by Chinese workers) My noodles were not cooked all the way and I frequently bit into a wad of hard noodles, and pho is not even supposed to be cooked with duck. The soup base was not bad, and for $14 for the both of us, it was quite a steal. We waited 1.5 hours for her to give us our ticket, and another .5 hour for her to come back to take our ticket. Everytime I walked up to the front desk, I was sent back by a woman saying, "You wait for her! You wait for her!" ("her" being our waitress). We ordered Iced Coffee and Che 3 Mau, which kept us in the restaurant longer. It took about 15 minutes for her to prepare our to-go drinks. When we were finally able to pay, the waitress DEMANDED her tip. "You tip me," she said. My boyfriend had already left the restaurant and headed to our car and I thought he tipped, but when we got to our car, the little Asian woman came running out of the restaurant, yelling at my boyfriend to tip her! He got out to tip her and apologized, but she just took it and never thanked him. Considering that were in the restaurant for three hours (not an exaggeration), I'd have to say that this was a TERRIBLE experience. If you're in Miami for a trip and have a schedule to tend to, don't even bother wasting your time in this place because the service is horrible! more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 2/9/2010

I don't know of any place, where you can get Duck and Vietnamese rice in a portion that can feed up to three people for $20.00. The waitress was nice. The restaurant needs a makeover. The food came out very fast and it was EXCELLENT!!!! To be honest, I almost did not eat at this restaurant because of its appearance and it's extremely authentic vietnamese menu (the menu was like nothing i've ever seen or tasted) but my good old trusty partner in crime convinced me to give it a chance; and I had a flavorful experience. more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 11/3/2009

Amazing food, decent price and service, not a fancy place but very worth it. Did I mention amazing food? more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 4/1/2009

Great food and very low prices. The place is ugly, the service is also ugly but the selection of food and the quality are superb more

Best Asian Food In Town 8/8/2002

When I went to Little Saigon, the service was excellent, the food was affordable and delicious. The food that I ate was made by thier head chef/owner, Lily Tao. Ask for her when you w.ant the best. Pros: Inexpensive, Affordble, A friendly place more
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  • Hours: Mon. - Sat. 11:30am - 1am;Sun. 12am - 11:30pm
  • Neighborhoods: North Miami Beach
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