Pho Saigon
1972 N Texas St C, Fairfield, CA 94533, United States
Great Vietnamese foods and this is the only vietnamese restaurant in Fairfield that I go to for authentic Vietnamese food. Highly recommended if you are in the area. Bring your family and friends here for delicious good food. AC is not working and can get warm inside the restaurant.
Pho Lee Hoa Phat 7
870 E Travis Blvd Ste K, Fairfield, CA 94533, United States
No idea what happened to this restaurant. Maybe because of the pandemic, now even if you are dine in, you have to order at the register and pay first. Even worse is, there is only one menu tape on the table, you have to bend down close to read it well. When I asked for the Togo menu, to be easier to read and order, I was surprised to be told, theres no Togo menu. Is it believable?More disappointed, I ordered Vietnamese coffee, if you are a regular customer with a Vietnamese restaurant, you know the Vietnamese coffee is the steam one when served on the table, and thats the picture shown on their menu. Guess what, we got the iced coffee in the Togo cup when it was on the table. They dont have a Togo menu but Togo cups served for drinks for dine in??? And the grilled pork chops are old and salty, also overcooked! By the way, it wasnt grilled but pan fried, its very easy to see the difference if you tried the grilled pork chops in other restaurants.And the waiter is with dark finger nails when served the food on the table, I dont think thats appropriate when youre working at the restaurant while handling food.Well, this is the last time I went to this restaurant but I guess they dont care as with their service attitude the whole time.I understand the pandemic period is tough for all businesses, but it is also for everyones life. Customers are not go to your restaurant to eat for free, we also need to work hard to make a living. There are many different choices to customers, but absolutely not spend money to be disappointed the second time.
Vng Ph 94533
1305 Gateway Blvd E7, Fairfield, CA 94533, United States
I love eating here because they have a menu and price point that would place them in Berkeley but theyre accessible right here in Fairfield. Theres variety and I can order freshly made food, home cooked style for around $9 on average. They have great Thai tea, boba drinks and if you like calamari theirs as as big as Funyuns, with the perfect crunchy chewy texture. Service is warm and friendly, the restroom is clean, and the tables are plenty. There are always people eating in and coming for pick-up when we eat here. We often see nurses from Kaiser picking up bags of take-out, or middle schoolers coming in for a icy slush drink to-go. I bring my family here often because there are enough choices for it not to get old.
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Pikul Thai Bistro
1305 Gateway Blvd e5, Fairfield, CA 94533, United States
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Pikul Thai Bistro in Fairfield, CA, and I must say, it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. Located in a convenient shopping center with ample parking, this hidden gem offers so much more than just delicious Thai cuisine.The moment I stepped into Pikul Thai Bistro, I was immediately captivated by its inviting ambiance. The warm and cozy atmosphere, combined with tasteful decor, set the perfect tone for an enjoyable dining experience. The attention to detail was impressive, and its clear that the owners take pride in creating a comfortable and welcoming space for their patrons.What truly set Pikul Thai Bistro apart, however, was the outstanding service provided by the team, led by the amazing manager, Namchai. From the moment I entered, I was greeted with genuine warmth and friendliness. The staff went above and beyond to ensure that every aspect of my dining experience was top-notch. Their attentiveness and knowledge of the menu were commendable, and their recommendations were spot-on.I learned that Pikul Thai Bistro is a family-run business, and their hard work and dedication shine through in every aspect. Its inspiring to see such passion and commitment to creating an exceptional dining experience. The love and care they put into their restaurant are truly evident.Now, lets talk about the food. I had the pleasure of trying the roti and ice cream with fried bananas, and they were a revelation. The roti was perfectly flaky, and the ice cream was incredibly creamy and paired wonderfully with the warm, caramelized bananas. Each bite was bursting with flavor, and it was evident that the ingredients were fresh and of the highest quality. I can confidently say that this was the finest Thai food I have ever tasted.I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to support local businesses like Pikul Thai Bistro. They offer a level of authenticity and passion that is hard to find in larger establishments. By dining at Pikul Thai Bistro, you are not only treating yourself to an exceptional culinary experience but also supporting a dedicated local family.In conclusion, Pikul Thai Bistro in Fairfield, CA, deserves all the accolades it receives. From the convenient location and inviting ambiance to the impeccable service and mouthwatering cuisine, its a place that will leave a lasting impression. If youre a fan of Thai food or simply seeking an unforgettable dining experience, make sure to visit Pikul Thai Bistro. You wont be disappointed!Remember to make a reservation in advance, as this place is gaining popularity fast. Lets come together as a community and support this extraordinary local small business.
BAPS Shayona Caf
15100 Fairfield Ranch Rd, Chino Hills, CA 91709, United States
First, I love Indian cuisine. When I was transitioning from meat eating diet to non meat eating diet, Indian vegetarian food helped me a lot with the savory craving.My first experience with vegetarian Indian food was in Vallejo, CA. Vaishnu vegetarian Cafe. ❤️❤️ It is closed now. Maybe the owner is too old to manage. Sad. Everyone in my family loved that place! So my Indian vegetarian experience ever since will always be biasedly compared to the taste I acquired from that place.Hahaha. Ok.BAPS Shayona Cafe is not that bad. It has a lot of Indian food and desserts. Having learned how to make many of them myself (Vaishnu inspired), I bought a few and didnt really enjoy them much. There are A lot of deep fried foods.The roasted poha is good, but is a little bit spicy.Ive been here a few occasions and always wanted to try the thaali ($10, 5 items meal). The picture looks good. Apparently, it is only offered Thursday through Sunday, according to the staff. It can be busy on weekends, so get ready for long lines.For the thaali:Big portion of plain basmati rice, good old rice without cumin.A piece of Kopra paak (I dont like this one because the coconut is dry. I bought a whole container once, and it has a weird fat smell. I dont know what it is),sambar, medium thin consistency and has a hint of either tofu or coconut milk resembling Vietnamese vegetarian Curry soup. It is on a sweeter side to me. Has a piece of curry leaf floating.three roti, kind of transparent. I dont like them.and the main dish. It is like veggie korma without the yogurt. It has paneer cubes, beans, peas, bell peppers. Its not bad.I would recommend to check the cafe out. ??And they accept credit cards! ☺️
Green Bamboo restaurant
4437 Central Pl C1, Fairfield, CA 94534, United States
The restaurant is very delicious, suitable for Vietnamese tastes, the price is very good, my family and I came from far away and had the opportunity to visit the restaurant twice. The food was excellent