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Welcome to Old Saigon Cafe

Located in Houston, TX, Old Saigon Cafe is a Vietnamese gem that offers a wide range of traditional dishes with a modern twist. From vegan and vegetarian options to delicious meat dishes, this restaurant caters to all dietary preferences. With a casual atmosphere and excellent service, Old Saigon Cafe is perfect for a quick lunch or a cozy dinner. The restaurant also offers delivery and catering services, making it convenient for customers to enjoy their favorite Vietnamese dishes at home. Be sure to check out their Happy Hour specials and authentic Vietnamese drinks for a complete dining experience.

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Welcome to Old Saigon Cafe, a hidden gem in the heart of Houston offering authentic Vietnamese cuisine. This cozy cafe not only takes reservations but also provides delivery and takeout options for those craving a taste of Vietnam at home.

Located at 6383 Westheimer Rd Ste B, Old Saigon Cafe is known for its vegan and vegetarian options, making it a top choice for those with dietary restrictions. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and accepts credit cards and Apple Pay for convenience. With outdoor seating available, diners can enjoy their meal al fresco on nice days.

The casual atmosphere at Old Saigon Cafe creates a comfortable dining experience, perfect for enjoying a meal with friends or family. The moderate noise level and friendly waiter service make for a pleasant and relaxing dining experience.

One standout feature of Old Saigon Cafe is its extensive menu, with a wide variety of options to choose from. Whether you're in the mood for a classic pho or a flavorful banh mi sandwich, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The restaurant also offers catering services, making it a great choice for events and gatherings.

Personally, I have always been impressed by the freshness and authenticity of the dishes at Old Saigon Cafe. The flavors are bold and vibrant, transporting diners to the streets of Saigon with each bite. The attention to detail in the preparation of each dish is evident, showcasing the skill and passion of the chefs.

Overall, Old Saigon Cafe is a must-visit for lovers of Vietnamese cuisine looking for a true taste of tradition. With its welcoming atmosphere, diverse menu, and exceptional service, it's no wonder this restaurant has become a favorite among locals and visitors alike. So come on down to Old Saigon Cafe and experience the flavors of Vietnam for yourself.

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Alyssa K.
Alyssa K.

Truly a 10/10 experience every single time. My pho comes out in less than 10 minutes, the staff is so attentive and they remember you and your order, and for a complete meal (including the free dessert), $15 including tip is unbeatable these days for the portion size.

Florence K.
Florence K.

Best spring rolls ever! The peanut sauce has some peanut pieces and some hot sauce on it! The service was very courteous.

Gabriela D.
Gabriela D.

Went to old Saigon cafe by myself on a work trip. Staff were very attentive everytime I needed a water refill it took about 5 seconds for someone to notice. I ordered veggie pho with tofu and mango tofu salad. The pho was very good and they delivered on the heat when I asked for it spicy. The mango salad wasn't what I was expecting it was a huge meal in itself with tons of fresh mango and tofu in a delicious sweet sauce it was half hot and half cold but entirely delicious. Would recommend a million times over.

Cynthia E.
Cynthia E.

Was craving some pho so we decided to try Old Saigon. The soup was delicious - I got the Old Saigon pho. The brisket was very tender and it was great with the vegetables added in. Lots of noodles! I also had the Thai tea and after the meal they gave two spoons with crème brûlée - nice touch! The Thai tea wasn't too sweet. It was perfect! The staff was very friendly and attentive. Nicely decorated inside and people kept coming in, even after 9pm!

John P.
John P.

Very impressed how clean the restaurant is. Right away they greet You with a smile and very inviting. Their Vietnamese ice coffee is amazing. If you ever need a boost of caffeine this is the place. Price is very reasonable. And their Vietnamese sandwich are to die for. Definitely will recommend to friends and family. GREAT JOB!!!

Cesar Y.
Cesar Y.

Let me start by saying i would had given a 5 star review but there were a couple of items that need attention. So i decided to add subsections to my review. 5stars on food taste 5 stars on service staff super friendly 3 stars on music volume. Way too loud for a restaurant. 3 stars on food temperature. Food arrived basically at room temperature, for hot items of course. In general i recommend this restaurant and i plan to go back.

Lou C.
Lou C.

I was going to get some ramen after church today. On the way there, I saw a guy waving a sign about dogs. I parked in front of the pet store. Suddenly, my tummy said, "Feed me. Feed me." Then, I looked around and found Old Saigon Cafe right across from a busy driveway. Good, I thought. Let me get some food. Normally, Vietnamese restaurants that serve pho and noodles would say pho on the window. Not this one, I can't find anything close to it. I had to read a few reviews by my Yelp friends to verify. The prices are competitive to other pho restaurants in Chinatown. Service and food quality were a lot better than I expected. The menu looks simple and well organized. I came during late lunch hours on a Sunday afternoon. There were few tables of customers already. Waiter was very helpful. I wanted pho with tripe and tendon. He recommended the "special pho" off the menu for $15.00. Yeah. Give me that. I asked to "study" the menu for a bit. Then, I noticed Fried Artichoke for $10.00. I didn't know what to expect. Until it got to my table. Wow. It knocked my socks off all the appetizers I have ever tried. The "lightly fried" would be seared in my cookbook. Chopped cilantro and pepper flakes dressed up the bed while artichoke hearts with long stem stood up. Spectacular plating technique. The pho soup base was delicious, no additional sauce required. I also loved the tripes. They were seasoned while other pho restaurants skipped out. I usually have pho soup leftover. But this time, I chose to drink it up. It's that delicious. Yay!! After eating (tummy said thank you), I loved the view of traffic on Westheimer. Watching cars gone by definitely relaxes me. Yup. I'll be back to try other dishes.

Lizeth S.
Lizeth S.

Pho being the national dish of Vietnam and sold everywhere from nice restaurants to street corners where grandmothers set up makeshift kitchens was on my tastebuds mind today. A quick Yelp search brought me to this little gem. Walking in you are treated with the usual Vietnamese flair of the murals on the wall. It was lunch time but they were not busy. Service was average, nothing above and beyond yet not lacking in any aspect. I had my heart and stomach set on Pho but when I looked up I saw that their daily special included the Beef Stew. Now, if you know me, you know that Bò Kho is my favorite and I will always go for it if it's an option. You normally get a choice between having it served with rice noodles OR baguette... Be EXTRA and ask for both. The broth was great, needed some kind of kick to it BUT this was not a spicy version so I took that into consideration. The meat was soft. The only thing wrong with this dish was the over cooked carrots. Still the flavors were there! The shrimp spring rolls were on point too! Freshly made, crunchy and just flat out delicious.