Low-key space serving traditional Vietnamese eats such as vermicelli noodles & fried rice dishes.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 401 W Burnsville Pkwy, Burnsville, MN 55337
Phone: (952) 808-8920
Website: https://saigonpalaceburnsville.com/
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Reviews
I like the good soup flavor and the meat quality. Unlike some restaurants that provide beef with fats, their beef slice in the pho is neat and thinly cut just right.
The newly added Bahn Mi is good too! If there are more pickles in it that would be even better!
Here’s what we tried:
Bún Thịt Nướng (9/10):
The vegetable medley was fantastic, and the sauce was perfectly balanced. The pork was excellent—probably the second best I’ve had. With just a little more char, this would easily be a 10/10.
Chả Giò (10/10):
Many places are switching to different wrappers or even vegetarian versions of egg rolls, but these stayed true to tradition. Perfectly crunchy, rich, and meaty—exactly how chả giò should be. A must-order every time you visit.
Bánh Mì (7/10):
With a couple of simple tweaks, this could be a top contender. The bread itself was excellent; it just needed a bit more toasting. The sandwich was also a little light on vegetables—some extra fresh herbs like cilantro or basil would really elevate it. We had the grilled pork, which was very good, but a little more char would make the flavor truly pop.
Vietnamese Iced Coffee (8/10):
This was actually why we started our day here—we’ve been trying Vietnamese restaurants around the area in search of the best iced coffee. The flavor and sweetness were spot-on, but it was slightly lighter than we prefer. We tend to enjoy a thicker, stronger brew.
Overall:
This was a wonderful representation of the Vietnamese food I grew up enjoying. We’ll definitely be back.
Got the pho dac biet and spring rolls. The broth was a little sweet for us, but still enjoyable. Really liked the spring rolls though.
3.5/5- Excellent service, basic dining atmosphere & decently good food. If I’m in the area, I’ll go eat again. It’s not a “must” location to always travel to but is well worth it.
1. Bun Bo Hue $15.95: Sweet notes, plenty tender slices of meat and tendons and rather okay. The soup was clear and not rich and red. There’s no tender chunks of beef. Very light on the onions and herbs. If you’d had clear khao poon (clear vermicelli noodle soup), this was that. I added two spoons of chili oil to give me BBH vibes.
2. Pork Meatball Pho $13.95??: Sweet notes and richly porkywl w/five half sliced meatballs.
3. Viet Pork Eggrolls: Very flavorful and freshly fried. Worth it.