About
Welcome to Saigon Pho, a Vietnamese sandwich hotspot located at 6938 Wilcrest Drive in Houston, TX. This charming eatery offers a variety of banh mi sandwiches, broken rice dishes, and noodle soups that are sure to tantalize your taste buds.
At Saigon Pho, you can expect top-notch service with amenities such as outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and even a TV for entertainment. The classy ambiance combined with the attentive waiter service creates a welcoming atmosphere for diners to enjoy their meals.
Customers rave about the lychee tea, peach tea, and sea salt coffee at Saigon Pho, praising the freshness and quality of the beverages. The Vietnamese coffee options are also highly recommended, providing a rich and aromatic drinking experience.
With glowing reviews from satisfied patrons, Saigon Pho is a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're craving a comforting bowl of beef stew or a savory banh mi sandwich, this Vietnamese gem has something for everyone to enjoy.
“ I like the lychee tea and peach tea here, they are delicious, everyone should try them. The coffee at Saigon Pho is also very good, this is the shop I visit most often to drink coffee every morning and yum yum lychee tea. Just mentioning it makes me crave it again. ”
“ The best sea salt coffee in Houston. Coffee is made fresh every day, enjoy your experience! ”
“ If you're looking for THE spot to chat in Houston, this is the place locals always crowd to. I went twice during my trip and it was never not busy. The Seasalt coffee wasn't too bad, it was sweeter than I wanted but there wasn't an unnecessary amount of cream, which I prefer. I really liked their ca phe sua da though. Next time, I'll have to try their food. ”
“ The Vietnamese coffee are great! Get the beef stew - it's #1 $11.09 and it comes with the Bahamian bun on the side for dipping into the beef and some lime and seasoning on the side. You get like 4 big chunks of beef, a large bowl of the yummiest beef stew sauce with a couple carrots and some onions and basil. It's really delicious and plenty filling! ”
“ My family and I were in Chinatown buying egg tarts at Eck Bakery and noticed Saigon Pho in the same shopping complex. We did mistake them for Pho Saigon (flipped words). But, they're not the same. Inside, Saigon Pho is more of a cafe with a small offering of entree and drink items. The vibe here is relaxed and casual. We ordered pork belly, chicken, and pate banh mi plus ca phe sua da to go. Both were solid and delicious choices. They have other banh mi options I want to try next time. I will be back. ”
“ First time coming to this cafe and the place was very inviting. It is quite a bit loud due to a lot of older Asians eating and drinking in here. The sandwich and caramel macchiato was very good though! Would recommend and come back next time ”
“ Good price, nice music background, feels like a French pastry shop. Comfortable environment to hang out with friends with vietnamese coffee and drinks. I ordered the green drink (mung bean and pandan latte). Sandwiches are ok. ”
“ We came on a Saturday for the first time and enjoyed the $8 special for viet coffee and a banh mi! The coffee was really good and it's portion sized so when I got without ice, was shocking to me to get only 1/6 of the cup filled! It's not a lot of coffee compared to some places when you do no ice, it's at least half full. Their noodle dishes are flavorful but portion is rather small for $11. It was really packed on the weekend but seems like a nice hangout spot. There was plenty seating both outside and inside. We saw alot of older folks, probably regulars, just sit and talk for a while! It's got a homey feel and the service was amazing. I would bring brings and come back!! ”
“ My go to coffee stop when I grab egg tarts from ECK Bakery in the same center. It's always packed but coffee service is quick. The ca phe sua da is on the stronger side and not overly sweet. ”