Saigon Menu – Topeka, KS

Type : Vietnamese restaurant

Location : Topeka, KS

Vietnamese-Chinese eatery serving a menu of traditional dishes in a casual atmosphere. Based on 382 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $

✔️ Drive-through ✔️ No dine-in ✔️ No delivery

Saigon 66614

Address:
3200 SW 29th St, Topeka, KS 66614

Phone: (785) 273-8882

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Hours

Sunday Closed
Monday

(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Thursday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Friday 11 AM–8:30 PM
Saturday 11 AM–8:30 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Egg Rolls (2)
Vietnamese Crispy Spring Rolls (2)
Served with fish sauce
Soups
Egg Drop Soup
Hot & Sour Soup
Pho Soups
Pho
Rice noodle soup with sliced tender beef
Pho Dac Biet
Rice noodle soup with sliced beef, chicken and shrimp
Vietnamese
Bun With Fried Tofu
Rice vermicelli with fried tofu served with shredded lettuce, cucumbers, bean sproutsand peanuts
Banh Pho Xao
Rice noodle, vegetable stir fried with a choice of beef or chicken
Chicken
Sweet & Sour Chicken
Lemon Chicken

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Reviews

Stacie Williams
Wouldn’t recommend ordering extra meat as they will charge you for it but you won’t see it. Summer rolls are terrible and the peanut sauce is beyond terrible. The fried chicken for sweet and sour was very hard and old. The price was really high for the small amount of food we could actually eat compared to what we ordered. Staff was OK. Seasonings were very faint. A couple missing items. No reason for us to order from them in the future. Would not refer someone to this place. I have no idea how they have such high ratings. Definitely not worth the hype.

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Miguel Cadena (Lago Vista Grill)
So lucky to have this Vietnamese cuisine here in Topeka! Spring rolls are the best in town, I think their peanut sauce has to do with that. Their pho is good but I favor discovering their various Vietnamese dishes. Take an adventure and taste something new!

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Aspen Knight
This restaurant is typical of most Asian eateries in mid-America where there is a mixture of many Asian cuisines served under one roof; in this case, Chinese and Vietnamese dishes. I ordered both and they were flavorful. The stir-fried noodle was a tad salty, but the pho was interestingly delicious. The beef slices in the pho were tenderised and pre-cook. The staff are friendly, quick, and professional. I’d return for more of their dishes like the lemon grass chicken.

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Kim Lima
Crab Rangoon’s are to die for!! Amazing drive thru associate (Shiela)! Would 100% recommend and will be back soon!

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kieran macdonald
Great food and even better service.

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Byron Lewis III
Absolutely Horrible last night, ordered Seafood Pho, Only Imitation krab, NO SHRIMP!!! They have been in Decline, we will not give them any more of our Business…

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Amy K.
I love this place, I really do! Honestly, great food & friendly owners! However, this place is never open. It’s like rolling dice every time I go. It doesn’t even surprise me anymore when they randomly close. I don’t know how they support their business, plus its inconsistent/randomly open days have left me as an unsatisfied customer. The sign on their door says sorry for the inconvenience however its more about bad business policies than it is an actual inconvenience. I’ll still eat there, but it’s not worth the frustration and time of being my first choice.

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Danny&Luke Funk
This place is rarely ever open. The worst and most sporadic hours of any restaurant I’ve encountered. The food is great, unfortunately due to less than stellar business practices I cannot recommend anymore. As if the closure of their indoor dining for the LAST 3 YEARS wasn’t bad enough….

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Iskandar Urazaev
I really did not like the service and dishes in this place, I am very disappointed with how visitors are treated here…

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John Ritchie
This is definitely one of those hidden gems the locals know. It does not immediately impress from the outside, but the food is pho-nomenal. We started with the fried dumplings and crab rangoon (with big flakes of crab, much better than other places). Both were cooked perfectly. We then tried the pho, which by itself is a good enough reason to come. It’s exactly the warm and soothing broth you’d hope for. We finished with fried sesame balls filled with a sweet bean paste. It was a great meal at a great price. It’s no wonder it a steady stream of carry outs and mostly full tables even on a Wednesday night.

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