Vietnamese eatery in a modest space serving a variety of noodle & rice eats as well as classic pho.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1560 Newell Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Phone: (925) 296-0777
Menu Photos
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Reviews
After we sat down, we waited 20 minutes for our orders to be taken. We waited another 20 minutes for the food to come out. The food did not come out together, but rather each order was placed at our table one at a time. Staff did not refill water or check in on us even once.
I ordered the grilled sliced pork with rice. The pork was extremely burnt. Whatever semblance of flavor that the grilled pork was supposed to have was overwhelmed by a miasma of burnt charcoal flavor, almost as if I was sucking on pure carbon. But the insult to the name of Vietnamese food did not stop there. The “salad” that was presented on my plate was merely a literal chunk of iceberg lettuce that was ill prepared. Under the lettuce were questionable and large slices of raw tomatoes. The rice grains are low quality and cheap rice, and were undercooked. The only redeeming feature of the rice combo plate were the pickled carrots and radish sprinkled on top of the “salad”, but that’s not saying much as they were probably store bought.
My partner’s pho noodle soup did not fare much better. The broth taste was mediocre at best, the beef slices were cut thick, the onions were raw red onions instead of traditional sweet white/yellow onions.
If I could give zero or negative stars on this review system, I would. See photos attached for evidence. (The yellow sauce pictured given with the pork plate ended up with countless flakes of burnt meat, that just goes to show exactly how burnt my food was). Avoid this restaurant if you value and respect food.
I wouldn’t bring a date here, but if you’ve been in a committed relationship for a while, are ordering to go, or flying solo…the broth and other menu items are solid and worth the stop. Enjoy!
I visited Pho Saigon (now called Saigon Vietnamese Bistro) right when they opened, but haven’t returned since then – only because I have a different Pho noodle place walking distance to my office, so I often visit there instead out of convenience.
I met a friend for lunch at Saigon on a Friday afternoon and struggled to find parking in their lot. I circled a couple of times before finding a spot and was given a warm, friendly greeting by the host. Much friendlier than my usual place.
I ordered a large bowl of seafood soup ($8.75) – I initially said I wanted shrimp only, but then decided to not be difficult. I wish I had stuck with my custom order, since my large soup only ended up having three small shrimp in it. It was really good though. The fish cake was unlike the thin, floppy ones I’m used to – it was delicious! There was some squid also, but the majority of the seafood was limp, imitation crab pieces floating around, most of which I pulled out. My friend had chicken chow mein ($9.25) that also looked good. It was a lot of food and we both had a lot left-over. Good thing I brought two to-go containers along!
Service was great until the end. My one hour lunch was near over: I had 10 minutes left and still had to fight the downtown Walnut Creek traffic to get back to my office 3 miles away on time. Where was our check? Finally a girl (not our server) brought it to our table, I paid, and we left. I think I enjoyed the soup broth more here than at my usual spot, but the overall experience was a little bit less enjoyable. And only 3 shrimp in a large soup is a little sad. Even still, you can’t beat a yummy lunch for two in downtown Walnut Creek for under $20! I’d return!
Note: the receipt still has their former name “Pho Saigon Noodle” – same owners perhaps?
Saigon Vietnamese Bistro has wonderful authentic food. Love their fresh spring rolls, pho (especially the vegetarian, and rice dishes are spot on and delicious. Service is attentive. My best friend and I have lunch here and are able to get in, out and back to work on time. The parking lot is public with meters. This is a hidden gem in Walnut Creek worth your time. Prices are fair and the is food is fabulous.
I’m sorry that I dont know his name but hes always welcoming when hes there, very friendly and nice. I will definitely return and do recommend. Cant speak for any other dishes because I’m hooked on their pho and that’s all I want when I’m there.
The food is fresh and delicious at reasonable prices. The service is quick and efficient.
My favorites items are:
Bun Tom Ga — delicious BBQ Chicken with perfectly Grilled and Seasoned Shrimp on a bed of Rice Noodles with Peanuts as a garnish and a delicious light sauce
Any of their Noodle Bowls. Rice. Egg. YUM!
Their Thai Iced Tea is made extra tasty by adding Tapioca Pearls.
The only two misses are:
Spring Rolls. Tough, sticky, and obviously pre-made : ( If only they were freshly prepared!
Three Bean Drink — again, another refrigerated item that fails to please.
High chair pretty clearly has never been cleaned.