Saigon

Vienna


Saigon was the first Vietnamese restaurant in Vienna and it remains one of the best, with a large selection of rice and noodle dishes, including a delicious phở tai bo (beef noodle soup). On weekdays, lunch menus cost €7.90 to €8.90.


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