Discover Restaurants offering the best Vietnamese food in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada including Vi La Palace Vietnamese Restaurant, New Saigon Vietnamese Cuisine, Little Saigon, Pho Number One
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4 based on 158 reviews
If you would like to experience some Authentic Vietnamese food; made with lots of love... Come visit us! We take time and effort into preparing meals and ensuring that our guests are satisfied. Allergen Notice Vi La Palace cannot guarantee that any of our
Yes, the very favourable reviews are true!! Both my wife and I enjoyed the noodle bowls with pork and prawns. The balance between the noodles, bean sprouts/lettuce and pork/prawns was perfect. The atmosphere was inviting and the staff that were serving us were very quick and efficient. My wife was so impressed, that next time we are in Abbotsford, she wants to try some of the other inviting menu items.
4 based on 70 reviews
This restaurant is located at the end of a strip mall. We ordered the dinner for two and it was all very good. The dinner consisted of Vietnamese spring rolls, hot pot soup, lemon chicken and rice. There was plenty of food. We especially liked the soup. It was hot and spicy but not too spicy and had 6 good sized prawns, tomatoes and beansprouts in a really flavourful broth. The only problem that we had was that all the food was brought out at the same time. The table was very crowded. We would like to have been served the spring rolls first, the soup next and the lemon chicken and rice last â appetizer, soup and then entrée rather than everything being brought out at once. They have no desserts so we went to Dairy Queen across the way for ice cream.I would like to try some of their other dishes next time.
4 based on 51 reviews
As with some of the other reviews for Little Saigon it wasn't so much the food that impacted the experience it was the waiting. We stood at the front door without being greeted--which, if the place was packed I'd be fine with. There were multiple tables empty and the staff around the kitchen & server's station glanced our way and then went about their work. It wasn't until we edged further into the restaurant (another couple came in behind us) that someone greeted us. Once seated there was a wait for tea and our order to be taken. And then there was a longer than expected wait for the food. The quality check happened when we were 3/4 finished our meal and the quickest part of the customer service experience was the presentation of the bill. None of this is an outright condemnation of the restaurant as a whole...it just really took the shine off of the experience. The food was good--but it really didn't stand out from other Vietnamese cuisine we've had. The décor and ambiance feels like you're meant to come in, eat and be on your way. This was, for me, an average dining experience. I'd give it another shot unless there was an alternative close by.
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4 based on 20 reviews
6 of us came here for pho on the recommendation from my wife who came here last winter with our son's hockey team. My thoughts:Physical premises/decor: somewhat run down and unclean. Not dirty, just not super clean. Bathrooms were fine. Decor was nonexistent and nondescript. Food quality: fresh and healthy portions. The pho broth was not as aromatic as others I have had and the taste in the soup interestingly stayed near the bottom of the bowl; the top layer was quite bland. The bottom was much better. The meat portions were adequate but the brisket and tripe were not tender enough. The rare beef however was quite excellent.Price: a little more hefty than similar places in Vancouver but still a cheap meal that fills the stomach.Service: the couple that own the place tried hard to please us which didn't go unnoticed. It is also comforting to know that this Vietnamese restaurant is owned and operated by Vietnamese Canadians as opposed to another Asian culture. However, there were some hiccups.1) my wife asked for some hot peppers for her pho. The female proprietor promptly returned with three whole peppers in her hand and deposited them at my wife's table place. Not sliced, not in a side dish. Just three whole peppers. Curious.2) my son found in his pho a hard plastic cap. Upon getting the owners attention, they profusely apologized and comped his meal (which was not necessary but appreciated)... and told us they yelled at the kitchen staff for the error. I didn't have the heart to mention my son's girlfriend found a small sliver of steel wool in her pho.In the end, too many negatives could not be ignored. This establishment could do better, and perhaps it was just a series of unfortunate events, however on this occasion it all added up to three stars.
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