Ph Saigon 1
21701 Devonshire St A, Chatsworth, CA 91311, United States
Its a great restaurant. Once an Italian restaurant now transformed into a Vietnamese Restaurant. As you enter the restaurant, you get that vibe of what a Vietnamese Restaurant feels like. The decor is very traditional Vietnamese and the music reminds me of all the Vietnamese restaurants that I have dined at. However what strikes me most is the decor, the furniture, the lighting, and the space of this restaurant. Most Vietnamese restaurants are quite dull looking and looks very boring. However, when you are at pho saigon 1, it does feel vibrant here. Now, on to the food.. the pho is definitely the best here. Most people love and order half a chicken. For us who love pho, the pho with filet mignon is a popular amongst frequent customers like my mom. I usually order pho with beef ball, tendon, tripe, and beef. I also enjoy the rice vermicelli noodles with vegetables beef and shrimp. Surprisingly also Vietnamese rice porridge is better than Chinese rice porridge. When you are here at Pho Saigon 1, its best to first get the pho, then work your way though out the menu and try different things. This is my place to go for pho!
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9029 De Soto Ave, Chatsworth, CA 91304, United States
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