
Simple tables adorn this Vietnamese & Thai restaurant, which also has a robust exotic drink menu.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6 St Andrew St, Toronto, ON M5T 1K6, Canada
Phone: +1 416-901-1115
Website: https://www.saigonlotus.ca/
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Saigon Lotus, 6 St Andrew St, Toronto, Ontario M5T 1K6, CA
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We ended up ordering a full spread: fresh rolls, bowls, and a few other dishes. Everything was super flavourful, came out fast, and the portions were huge – enough for two full meals. The plates are colorful, and packed with delicious flavours.
Also, the prices are insane for what you get. I ordered around 4 rolls and 4 main dishes, and the total with tip was still under $90 –
rare to find that value these days. Saigon Lotus has become a comfort spot for me, and I keep going back. Highly recommend.
We’ve been dining here for the past three years since our first date and it became a memorable special place with our now-our lil toddler.
The flavour of each food is absolutely delicious. Vermicelli noodles are our fav and it’s highly recommended. We love every texture of the different vegetables.
Service is amazing, very welcoming and friendly.
Please note, there are staircases to the main entrance. Bathrooms are in the basement.
Green P parking is nearby, 2 min walk.
The food was delicious, and the taro latte was especially good, highly recommend trying it!
Perfect place if you’re looking for tasty vegan Asian food options. Definitely worth a visit! ✨
The only downside:
The sugar cane juice was watered down and nowhere near what sugarcane juice should taste like.
Food items I enjoyed are the tofu-seitan and the BBQ vegan meat. What was disappointing was the Vegan Butter Chicken ($17). The dish contained a lot of potatoes. I would have preferred it to hold a lot more tofu or whatever meat substitute. Even then, all that the dish was was a typical butter chicken dish replacing the actual meal. The curry was nothing special.
A service interaction that left a sour taste in my mouth was when I requested a spoon and fork to use for my Vegan Butter Chicken meal. The waitress just motioned that there is already a spoon included in the dish and that there are chopsticks available. I, personally, would have wanted to eat my dish using a spoon and fork compared to eating it with chopsticks.
The restaurant should have different utensils available and ready to provide to customers having their personal preferences.