This place is always crazy busy for lunch! Definitely worth the wait because you never really do wait – they always seat you in a timely fashion and get your food going. The servers are busy but always gracious and the food is outstanding. Their Tom Yum Goong soup is to die for, and their egg rolls are extra crispy. Gotta try their iced Vietnamese coffee – it’s the best!
S R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kittredge, CO
We tried the hot wings and garlic chicken. The chicken was rubbery and tasted like it hadn’t been defrosted before cooking. The garlic chicken was fair and tasted really sweet like rice wine mixed with sugar like you’d find in a Thai cucumber salad. Not impressed.
Mariko K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Collins, CO
Seeing as boba options in Foco are slim to none, this was a driving factor for me to eat here. The gal who took care of me did me a real solid and made me a thai tea with boba, even though it wasn’t on the menu. 3 stars right there. I was disappointed to find no basil/mint/cilantro in the crystal(summer) roll appetizer. It was just rice noodle, a stick of cucumber and shrimp wrapped in rice paper. The chow fun had a good flavor to it but was really swimming in a lot of sauce, which threw me off. I am no expert, but I’ve had some bomb chow fun at plate lunch places in San Diego that was more fried-with-sauce-like instead of cooked in soupy sauce, so those prior experiences was what I was basing my expectation on. The menu has Chinese, thai and Vietnamese food options which leads me to wonder what their strong suit is. Maybe the phở?
Kerry T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Greeley, CO
The food is as delish as ever but a recent 20% price hike means that anymore, I won’t be lunching here weekly like I’ve been doing for 3+ years. $ 13 for lunch and water? You’ve priced yourselves beyond what’s reasonable and I’m afraid it shows… today was the first time ever that there wasn’t a full house. So sad.
Lorilyn L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Conroe, TX
Phở’ was soooo good. Broth was good. Had the fresh spring rolls, Vietnamese ice coffee and a Thai tea boba to go. My kids loved eating here.
Tom S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Westlake Village, CA
This could possibly be the worst Vietnamese restaurant EVER! Super slooooooooow service, clueless staff and horrible food. Skip this place and go to a Panda Express. I know REAL Vietnamese food because my wife is from Vietnam and even I can cook better Vietnamese than this place in my sleep.
Tracy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wellington, CO
Crazy good phở. My daughter ordered the mango boba and beef fried rice and she LOVED it. We’ve tried phở lan in Loveland which was good, but too far. Phở duy doesn’t do it for me. But this is definitely my new phở spot. My only complaint is that there was too much noodle and could’ve used a little more meat, but such a minor complaint for that broth.
Amanda I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Collins, CO
My tummy is so happy right now, I’m very excited to find my new phở go-to for Fort Collins! I’ve been having a hard time finding decent phở(that lets me use as much hoisin as I want) and thanks to Unilocal I found a place! I’ll probably try other things on their menu at some point, but I ordered a small steak and meatball phở, pretty standard choice. The broth was good, as were the noodles, and I put all the bean sprouts and basil in my soup hehe. Yummm. If you’ve got a Vietnamese food craving and can’t go all the way down to Denver, I’d definitely give Saigon grill a try. While the location and décor may be a little simple or misleading, it’s the food that matters for me.
Kylie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Royston, GA
The food was good and the prices were reasonable but it took an hour to get our food. This was on a Monday evening. The phở did not have onions in it, which was disappointing but still good overall. Unless you are really hungry, stick with a small because the portions are huge.
Lu T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
The food is a mixture of Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine. The lunch plate sizes and price are reasonable. The food comes out fast, even on a larger table, which is a nice surprise. The food is decent… not the best but also not the worst. I tried the pan fried noodles which was pretty tasty and filling. My other colleagues opted for the Chinese dishes like the sesame chicken, kung pao variety and sweet and sour something or other. It’s worth visiting but I’ll be keeping my eyes opened for a better Vietnamese option in the Fort Collins area.
Charisse O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Collins, CO
Oh my stars, the phở. This is the best phở in Fort Collins! I am not a huge fan of phở in the first place, and even I really really enjoyed it. My friends and I got the Rare Steak Phở, and it was the best. The meat was tender, and the broth was really great. My boyfriend probably would marry phở if he could, so he ordered a large. If you have a huge stomach like he does, you might be interested in order an extra side of noodles. It’s a good amount of extra for only $ 1.75. My friends really appreciate the take-out too. The broth and noodles/vegetables are packed separately, so you can add as much or little of each thing as you want at home. I don’t think there isn’t many other places in Fort Collins that does take-out like that. The atmosphere is a little dated, but if you don’t care about that, then by all means stop by this restaurant!
Alexis E.
Fort Collins, CO
We love our phở. They have hit the mark. Everything we had there was awesome. We will be back. I bumped down one star because service was slow. But they were busy, so no real complaints.