It is one of many delicious places you will find in Chinatown/International District. It is tucked away inside Uwajimaya across the street from the light rail entrance. It was my first time eating here. For a busy Saturday afternoon, my food was ready in less than 10 minutes. I had their Saigon Streets Special Plate. Grilled pork, shrimp wrapped sugar cane, grilled shrimp, and fried egg. It comes with your choice of rice or rice noodles. I opted for the rice. Including taxes it costs $16.54. It was amazing! Savory and sweet. The meat was cooked perfectly. Tender, not overcooked and tough. The egg had some runny yolk, which is one of my personal favorite flavors/texture. Great blend of texture and spices. This was one of their more expensive meals, so their overall menu is reasonably priced compared to the surrounding area. I highly recommend trying Saigon Streets while you're in the area.
I love Saigon Banh Mi sandwiches! If you love great priced ($10 or less) sandwiches that are big this place is for you. The meat has a smoky aroma as if grilled over a slow fire and is packed with veggies. It’s the only thing I can stomach pregnant and everytime I come by I’m greeted by sweet Paula at the front ready to take my order. Highly recommend!
I had a Vietnamese sandwich with grilled chicken, and I really liked the flavors and value. Serve was fast and friendly.
I ordered food online on Christmas Day while at Amtrak waiting for a train back to Portland. I knew that many restaurants were closed and I just assumed those taking mobile orders would be open. My assumption was wrong and they were indeed closed on Christmas Day.
I called them requesting a refund today and they denied it. They told me to return for my Banh Mi. I'm not returning from Portland to pick up some Banh Mi. It's fine - I don't mind pursuing a charge back for food I didn't receive.
Edit: I appreciate the fast response and refund. Thank you.
The pork banh mi was amazing!! And the baguette was so crispy. I was looking into a dozen different spots to get a banh mi while I'm in Seattle and I'm so glad I chose this one!
This place is close to downtown, and serving Vietnamese traditional food. I order a Pho here, it’s quite large bowl for Vietnamese but it’s tasty so I finish everything in the bowl. Even though it’s like 80% similar to Pho in Vietnam, it’s still good to try when we are far from home country.
I love coming to this place for a quick bite during lunch. The food is always reliably good and the pricing is good considering seattle prices. The people who work here are always so friendly. The bahn mi and the rice plates are my fave go toos
It's been renamed Saigon Streets with a brand new menu and refreshed facade. Not sure if new owners but the man behind the cash register was super nice and the banh mi, spring rolls, fresh rolls and mango pudding was 🔥🔥🔥. Would order again!
I have been on a search for the best Bahn Mi in Seattle, and so far this is at the top. Great flavor, good topping, and most importantly a crispy outside.
Soooooo good! Got the Ban Mi. Lady was super sweet ❤️
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