Good phở. Isn’t the best I’ve had but a nice quick bowl. Servings are smaller and they don’t have a house special which I always enjoy
Marlo B.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Driving through Delta hungry and we came across Phở Saigon. Was surprised even to see viet there so didn’t really expect much since it is Delta and all. The food was exactly as I thought, nothing that great and mediocre. Service was nice and quick — the waitress was funny at least. We ordered the vermicelli with spring roll and beef soup. Vermicelli was hot noodles — should be cold but the broth was good in the soup. The type of place to go if you are there and hungry but save that hunger and come to Vancouver for more authentic options.
Annie P.
Place rating: 4 Delta, Canada
For a Phở restaurant in Ladner they have done very well. In order to manipulate a small-town palette into enjoying something slightly more exotic than lemon chicken from Ming Court certainly takes talent! I think almost everyone I know who frequents Phở Saigon would agree that the best dish is actually the won-ton phở hybrid. It’s delicious! The only animal protein I eat these days is fish, and typically that limits me, but not here. They offer vegetable broth soups and a number of seafood dishes. I usually stick to an order of veggie spring rolls and the shrimp croquette(which isn’t a croquette at all, it’s a skewer of deliciously marinated and grilled shrimp). For a gal like me who spent years living in East Vancouver, I find a lot of times I miss the diversity of culinary cultures at one’s fingertips. Phở Saigon satisfies my need for something other than burgers and fries without me having to drive into the city. I love it!
Bosco K.
Place rating: 3 Canada
I had the Bun Bo Hue and the noodles are wrong! They serve it with the rice vermicelli insteqd of the thicker round smooth noodle! The broth is uninspiring. Might as well head back to Richmond or into Vancouver for the best Phở or Bun Bo Hue.
Jamie B.
Place rating: 3 Greater Vancouver, Canada
Good food but it’s starting to get kind of expensive now I guess since they opened another store up in tsawwassen. I rly only liked to go there because of the cheap prices
Jay S.
Place rating: 3 Ladner, Canada
Nice staff and clean, but the Phở is uninspiring and lacks flavour. Sadly this is the only place around Ladner /Tsawwassen area that serves it. The other dishes are just ok-the fresh roll is good, but their fried spring roll is the hi-lite and worth getting as an appetizer. Only go here if you’re too lazy to venture into Richmond, vancouver or surrey and craving phở.
Rob L.
Place rating: 5 Delta, Canada
A favourite of mine since they opened. Authentic Vietnamese food in the Ladner Village! Another great family run business. So happy for them that they are opening a second location in Tsawwassen.
Allison S.
Place rating: 5 Delta, Canada
Absolutely my favorite Vietnamese restaurant around. You can’t beat Mona’s soup. She makes it fresh everyday and goes to the market everyday to pick up her veggies. My girlfriend’s and I go here weekly if not twice a week. The price is reasonable and the staff are friendly. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone!
Morgan L.
Place rating: 5 Greater Vancouver Regional District, Canada
In my top 3 of somewhere to go eat lunch or dinner in Ladner. Take out or eat in. Nice family runs it. I always feel like I have eaten something fresh and healthy. And the kids love it. ML
Diana B.
Place rating: 4 Waterloo, Canada
When I heard there was a Vietnamese place in Ladner, I couldn’t wait to check it out! So finally after a few days, me and Will made our way over there for dinner on a Thursday night. I ordered the spring rolls on vermicelli, and Will had the Combo B with wonton soup, BBQ pork, a spring roll, and something else I don’t remember– all served on vermicelli. Everything was hot, tasty, and served in a timely manner, the portion size was perfect, the waitress was super friendly, and the décor was cute. I wasn’t a big fan of the vermicelli they use(the thin, scraggly, clear noodles, whatever they’re called), but by no means did it ruin the meal. I also found the spring rolls weren’t as flavourful as ones I’ve had elsewhere, but again it wasn’t a deal breaker. That being said, I am still forever loyal to Phở Stanley in Delta, but when I am in Ladner, I will most definitely be coming to Phở Saigon to get my fix of phở.