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Saigon Fast Food

Saigon Fast Food

1011 North Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville, 29607, United States Of America

Food • Asian • Seafood • Vietnamese


"Go there, it's one of the best Vietnamese restaurants you'll find. Driving down Pleasantburg Road in Greenville, SC, you can expect to see lots of dated, shabby looking strip shopping centers. One of which has a sign that says Saigon Fast Food. Should I go in you may say to yourself? I've heard good things about this place online but it looks like a dump from the outside. Yes, you can and should go in for this is a diamond in the rough.<br/ <br/ Saigon is tiny tiny as in seating for about 40 people tops. No fancy decor and there is a staff of two a very pleasant lady who serves as hostess and waitress and the gentleman in the kitchen who is the cook. The menu you'll be presented with is massive and you'll be given ample time to digest it. Nothing what you order though, at least from my experiences, will be a disappointment. I intend to go back again and again because everything I've had has been so incredibly good. This review is based on what I have been fortunate enough to experience so far.<br/ <br/ First of all, the crispy spring rolls. They're a standard at every Vietnamese restaurant but at Saigon, you get the feeling that they were just made and not out of the freezer. Served piping hot with a nice little side salad of lettuce, pickled cucumber, carrot slices and a spicy fish sauce, these little appetizers are a delightful way to get started.<br/ <br/ The bahn mi looks like a simple little sandwich but ingredients matter and again, the Saigon doesn't cut corners on quality. The bread tastes like it was made that day, the grilled pork is succulent and spicy enough. I don't know what's in their spread but it marries the meat, cilantro and pickled vegetables together in perfect harmony. <br/ <br/ So far, I've only had the grilled pork vermicelli bowl and it's a winner. The pork was all meat and no fat and was balanced well with the vegetables and noodles. There is something about the fish sauce here that's a cut above other places I've been. Don't know what it is but, its a helluva lot better. They also have a home made sauce on each table that's a delight. Not too sweet, not too sour, just right. Not that you'll need a lot because this dish is flavored perfectly. Did I mention the fresh mint and basil?<br/ <br/ I've had pho on two occasions and will be going back to sample others on the <br/ menu. The crispy duck pho and the beef pho are both very good and served piping hot. A good pho has a broth that someone prepared at least a day before and used all the right spices, cooking long enough for everything to marinate just right. Saigon Fast Food is a place that does just that because you can taste the ginger, anise and other spices. The beef, like the aforementioned pork, is free of fat. Duck is duck a somewhat greasy meat but if you like duck meat, you'll love the crispy duck pho at this place. All good pho soups (should) come with fresh Thai basil, lime, jalapeño and bean sprouts. That's the case here but Saigon goes the extra mile with some generous amounts of scallions, green onion and cilantro in the soup. Mix it all together and you're in heaven.<br/ <br/ I live in Asheville which, despite its reputation as a foodie down, is lacking when it comes to Vietnamese. Bobo Pho is horrendous and Pho R Us is inconsistent. Greenville is worth the hour drive south for the real deal. Saigon Fast Food rocks!"

Thai Time Iii

Thai Time Iii

4310 Genesee Ave Suite 111, San Diego, CA 92117, United States

Thai • Asian • Lunch • Chicken


"Talk about a hidden gem away from all the flashy lights, beach and normal vacationing action. My husband and I were looking for someplace local where the best Tai food is served and I am an avid Yelper so I immediately began searching. I came across Thai Time 3 and read the reviews. Folks: I just want to say, You ALL make a HUGE difference so thank you for leaving your reviews! As I entered this location I felt like a time bomb went off as if I was back in the 80 's which threw me off a bit. None the less, I trusted the Yelp reviews. I decided to asked about the heat index and the levels. They are as followed according to the Greeter/Waitress: 1 mildly spicy, Level 2 Spicy and Level 3 Very Super Spicy. With that load of info I ordered the following: 1. Pad April King (Stir fried Green beans, added chicken and lemon leaves in a red curry) comes with a side of Jasmine rice. (Level 2)2. Spicy Noodles (aka Drunken Noodles) stir fried flat noodles w/basil, green and red peppers, chili eggs (Level 3).3. Two orders of Vegetable Fried Rice (level 1 and 2) 4. Chow Mein stir fried noodles, cabbage, bean sprouts, green onions brown sauce. (No spice) The levels are 1,2 3. In my humble opinion, level 3 is not hot, more like a tad spicy where you feel it on the back of your tongue (Like Hot Cheetos after a handful)... meaning it may release the capsaicin and your nose may begin to run after a while. Level 2 is far milder than hot Cheetos almost non existent and level 1 is extremely non existent. My heat level variance is a little higher than some as I come from a Latin background where Chile and spice are in many of our dishes. My husband who frequently has heartburn states level 3 was tasty, but pretty spicy . Lol! He also couldn 't taste the difference in Level 1 or 2. FOOD REVIEW: The Chow Mein was sweet which threw me off a bit and and the Pad Prik King was semi sweet also, but one thing that I noticed was a strange flavor profile that I had never had before. (I frequent Tai food) and this was the first time I tasted these semi sweet/strange flavors. Literally, I ended up putting a ton of extra Sambal Oelek Chile Paste and it took away the strange flavor and sweetness factor and gave me a more authentic Pad Prik King Flavor. I noticed this establishment offers plastic dinnerware as well as sealed packaged forks, knives, spoons and to go condiments. Upon reading the reviews my understanding is, this was opted for as a safety measure for their customers due to past pandemic restrictions which I super appreciate and applaud. Overall, we opted for a to go order and within 10 12 minutes our complete order was ready to go. Upon arriving at our hotel near the beach. Our food was still temp hot, tasty and overall delicious. Service at this location was amazing and speedy. I would 100% recommend Tai Time 3 and if I am ever in the surrounding SanDiego area again, I will be sure to stop in for a second time."