
Welcome to Saigon Dish, where we’re always happy to see you. We work hard to provide you with the best dining experience. We use the freshest ingredients and quality preparation to make sure you always have a great meal. Here at Saigon Dish your satisfaction is always guaranteed. If you’re not happy with some aspect of your meal just let us know and we’ll make it right.
Casual strip-mall hideaway focusing on a variety of regional Vietnamese noodle & rice dishes.
Hours
| Friday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Spires Court Plaza, 15725 Hawthorne Blvd #108, Lawndale, CA 90260
Phone: (310) 676-8778
Website: http://www.saigondish.info/
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Reviews
Pros:
– The menu has a wide variety of Vietnamese dishes from pho to banh xeo (Vietnamese crepes) to com tam (broken rice) to banh hoi (woven rice vermicelli).
-The staff works very efficiently to seat guests ASAP.
-To me, the non-pho dishes are the main attractions. The mi kho “dried egg noodles” with small bowl of soup on the side is my favorite. It’s so yummy and comes with a generous portion of shrimp, pork, and meatballs. The sauce on the side is perfectly seasoned, not too sweet or salty.
-The goi cuon nem nuong (crispy pork patty rolls) are also phenomenal. A better deal than the spring rolls, too.
Cons:
-The wait for a table could be long on weekends and peak hours. So go on a weekday.
-Parking may be hard to find on weekends or peak hours. So park at the Vietnamese market plaza next door.
-The pho here could be hit or miss. It was flavorful my first time, but during my second time it was lacking in flavor.
Will be back to try other dishes on their menu!
August 27, 2025 Update:
Food: Had the Brisket and filet steak Pho which was tasty and delicious. The Banh Mi was toasty and the pork was well grilled. Otherwise we had our two standards of the Bun Cha Gio Thit Nuong (Egg roll / grilled pork noodle salad) #26 and the Shaken Beef and Rice #46 which were great as always.
Service: Great service but it was a pick up order. I had everything at home and it was packaged well.
Ambiance: The restaurant was clean and well organized with an efficient operation for call in orders.
Original Review July 14, 2025
Food: You come here for the food. The Vietnamese flavors and style is prime here. Top dishes in the years I have been coming here is the Pho Filet Mignon, Shaken Beef Rice Plate, Bun Cha Gio Thit Nuong (grilled pork/egg roll vermicelli salad, and the Bahn Mi Sandwhich. The Pho broth is like having a healing broth that has always made me happy when I have felt sick or it is a cold winter night. For appetizers the shrimp spring rolls are a got to must. Also the Thai Iced tea and young coconut is a great drink besides water.
Service: Great service from the wait staff and they serve you like it is a trained routine. Payment is at the front register and if you pay in cash you can take 5% off the bill. Tip you wait staff! Also they don’t walk around with refilling water so you may need to ask for the refills.
Ambiance: The restaurant is clean and well maintained but it is no frills. Table setup is well placed and seating is comfortable to have your meal. Bathrooms are clean and serviced but can be messy on a busy day due to patrons being sloppy.
I ordered the dry noodles, and while the flavor was really good, the noodles were clumped together so much that it was hard to pick them up with chopsticks. I think that’s something that needs improvement.
That said, it’s still the kind of restaurant that makes me want to come back and try other dishes.
The spring rolls were good as an appetizer.
Vietnamese ice coffee was on point .
Still a great spot. Would recommend to try it out.