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Businiess name:  Saigon 39
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The restaurant is ok, got seated pretty quickly, the service was good, and the people there are kind. The only thing that I didn't like was how they named the restaurant Saigon, and didn't serve any famous Vietnamese dishes. I drove for 2 hours to get to the place and was disappointed because I was craving for a certain Vietnamese dish or anything else that was remotely close. The only thing that was remotely close was the Spring Rolls. The Bun Riau (Red Tomato Noodle Soup) was ok, it didn't have much taste to it, and the rice noodle was small, wasn't the big ones that I usually eat. For price wise, it is expensive for what you get. It?s even more expensive than the Vietnamese restaurants in Los Angeles, CA. What I think is that the cooks are half lazy and that they are cheap to buy real ingredients. Well, for a person like me, who is picky on Asian cuisines, I wouldn't recommend it. For people who have never tasted real Vietnamese food, then I go for it but, once you have tasted the real Vietnamese food, I think you'll feel the same way too. Pros: Service Cons: Food

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