Reviews on Vietnamese food in Scott, Louisiana, United States. Scott is the fourth largest municipality in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population rose to over 8,000 according to the 2010 census results. Scott is a suburb of Lafayette and is part of the Lafayette Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 60 reviews
Table for one, late lunch, weekday. Busy, but not as crowded as the lunch rush.I was greeted and seated immediately upon walking in the door. My waiter promptly appeared at my table. I was surprised that the "bo kho" (Vietnamese beef stew) is no longer available. However, the waiter pointed me to the "bun bo hue" (Vietnamese beef soup with thick rice noodles). It is similar to "pho". The difference is that "bun bo hue" has lemongrass and red chiles whereas "pho" does not.When it arrived, the "bun bo hue" looked fantastic (oops, forgot to take a picture) and the taste was incredible. The beef was sliced ever so thinly, the pork was soft, the noodles were so thick that I had no difficult using chop sticks. It was fantastic!As usual, this restaurant was spotless and everybody was smiling (wait staff and diners, alike). The price was reasonable for lunch on this side of town.
4 based on 56 reviews
For an authentic/ modern taste of Vietnamese cuisine and all the fun and hospitality you'd expect in Lafayette, make your way to Blu Basil Wine & Grill! We're the area's newest Vietnamese restaurant, serving traditional favorites and specialty items inspi
We stopped by on a whim and decided to try the menu. The atmosphere was wonderful wooden dark colors and open areas. The food was good. I had the sizzling steak and my sister had the lomein noodles. Good flavors. We also had the special drinks of the day. The jalapeno cucumber was light and refreshing. The strawberry basil was the average bottled strawberry daiquiri mix with some basil leaves crushed in. The fried rice in the pineapple drew our attention every time it went by and made us wish we had ordered that. Will probably have to visit once more for that.
4 based on 20 reviews
Been to this restaurant many times in the past two years. It is part of a Texas Vietnam chain and the food was pretty good. Seems now that he more I go... the worse it gets. It's like they don't care too much about the quality anymore.My last visit was my last visit. The pho was nasty. I eat a lot of pho in a lot of restaurants in a lot of towns in my travels. Pho is good "comfort soup". The pho I was served yesterday at Pho Saigon was really bad. Musty flavors, mushy beef, and the noodles had an odd taste.There are better choices in Lafayette.
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