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Bad experience, waste of money..
The first thing I noticed about this restaurant was the fact that it look a long time to get our food after we had ordered. When the food finally arrived, it was cold, uncooked, and the portions were
very small.
We ordered a pho and a rice plate meal and when the pho arrived it was cold and there was only a few pieces of meat. My husband had ordered his pho with extra meat and there was probably 6 pieces of meat in there. He asked the waitress about the meat and she told him that there was only suppose to be 8 pieces of meat in a large pho, when he requested for another 2 dollars of meat, she brought out a plate of raw meat.
We will definitely not be back. If you want to save money and enjoy your dinner this is not a good place to go to. I hope this review helps!…
we love it. Our family has been eating there for well over 10 years. They have the best spring rolls in town. We dine in and take out depending. We have only has one bad experience there and it was due to a server shortage but that was the only time.…
Our favorite eating haunt!. This is our favorite place to come on a regular basis. We're happy it seems to be a well kept secret except for us 'regulars'! There's not much ambience but, the prices are right and the food is delicious. Service has always been attentive. I would especially recommend two items: the lemongrass chicken (with onions) and the beef curry (with potatoes). The beef curry is spicy enough but we ask them to make the lemongrass chicken a little more spicy. Many folks enjoy the Vietnamese egg rolls (fried) or the spring rolls as an appetizer. Both come with a healthy side plate of veggies (lettuce, mint, cilantro, carrots, etc). Ask for the peanut sauce (instead of the sauce they normally give you) if you order the egg rolls. This restaurant is absolutely great (but don't tell anyone!!!).…
Best Vietnamese in Colorado Springs. If you're looking for an ambient, trendy Asian restaurant, this may not be your place, but if you are looking for great Vietnamese food, look no further. Saigon Springs has the best Vietnamese you can get in Colorado Springs. Falling in love with Vietnamese food in Vietnam, the food here is authentic and the menu is enormous. I would highly recommend the curries, pho, goi cuon, and Mi Xao Dong. We frequently bring guests who are from Asia to this restaurant and it has never failed us. If you do on a weekday for lunch, be prepared to wait.…
Good Vietnamese Comfort Food. Saigon Springs was the first of several Vietnamese restaurants visited (5 in the Springs and 1 in Grand Junction). It compares to about the same as all the others- fair prices, huge portions, tasty meals, and authentic. All are owned, managed, or worked by Vietnamese. Dont expect the best service or atmosphere in any of these places, but the people are friendly and try hard to please you. Definitely get the Pho Tai on a cold winters night (large soup of rice noodles, beef, cilantro, onions, wedge of lime, and beef broth. Or if youre with three or more, get the appetizer mood going with the spring rolls that you have to make by yourself (served with rice paper, variety of meats and veggies, about $9.00). Overall, this place is good enough as Vietnamese restaurants go.…
