
Pho Saigon brings the authentic flavors of Vietnam to Covington. Our specialty is phở, a rich and aromatic Vietnamese noodle soup simmered with fragrant spices and herbs. But that’s just the start – our menu features a variety of traditional Vietnamese dishes, from crispy egg rolls and refreshing summer rolls to flavorful bánh mì and hearty noodle soups.
Hours
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–7:30 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 816 US-190, Covington, LA 70433
Phone: (985) 871-3954
Website: https://www.phosaigoncovington.com/
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Reviews
16$ shrimp fried rice appears to be a lunch sized serving. Very small and not even topped with very much veggie options. A few pinches of beans sprouts, few small pieces of broccoli and some modest, little pieces of cabbage and a grand total of 3 pieces of thin sliced carrot. Extremely stingy for such a high priced dinner item. Don’t skimp on veggies; it’s Asian food. Asian food is known for is its lovely veggie additions!
Slightly flavored fried rice. It was actually just above bland. We won’t be rebuying this dish again.
Shrimp had almost no flavor and slightly over cooked making it that texture-sad mushy when you bite down.
The white onions, a personal all-time favorite on earth, were lovely. White and crunchy and on time!
Chicken Pho
Decent amount of veggies (more than other local pho places)
Sriracha sauce they gave me was rancid and by the time I found the rot out it was at the bottom of my pho soup and broth and all toppings. Perfect.
My jalapeños were soft and browned from over-aging instead of crunchy and verdant and the seeds were yellowish brown instead of a healthy white.
Broth which usually MAKES a pho restaurant what it is was pretty ho-hum. It was alright. Maybe a 6/10 flavor.
Another big loss was the over-ripe ingredients and rancid sriracha sauce and it gave my whole pho experience a very bitter outcome. But the kick of the jalapeños and onions helped a bit to distract me. But expired ingredients is a mighty big “no no” in food service.
The ladies at the front counter were very kind and thorough and the food was ready in 10 minutes, after I ordered it. So customer service and food prep time were very impressive! Especially within an hour before closing.
Quite a sad, and steep, 50$ to spend for a dinner that was so plain jane. But it was quick and friendly service— and that does help. End of day, people come for food and if that’s not up to a decent standard… well, I’ll let you finish that one.
I recommend coming here if you’re looking for authentic Asian food.
UPDATE: One year later, and I still visit every single time I’m in town. Can confirm that the quality is consistent. This remains my favorite Pho spot within an hour’s drive of New Orleans.
Update 2: Months after that, we’re still going back. Staff are so friendly but don’t ‘bug’ customers. Our server even remembered our usual order!
Our first meal there may have been on their off day but I was sadly disappointed in my favorite soup dish.