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Nang Saigon is one of the best vietnamese restaurants in Toronto for no frills, especially if you want a strong option in Chinatown.
Here's what Nang Saigon is doing that the rest of Toronto's Vietnamese dining scene hasn't caught up to yet: the red wine in the pho broth is not a stunt.
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Nang Saigon is a strong vietnamese option in Chinatown in Toronto when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. House Rib Pho and Deep-Fried Pork Spring Roll also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.6 rating across 428 Google reviews.
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For now, Nang Saigon holds a 9.6 rating across 428 Google reviews.
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Nang Saigon is a Vietnamese restaurant located in Chinatown, Toronto. Here's what Nang Saigon is doing that the rest of Toronto's Vietnamese dining scene hasn't caught up to yet: the red wine in the pho broth is not a stunt.
Nang Saigon is best for no frills, cheap eats, vietnamese, lunch, takeout. Nang Saigon is a strong vietnamese option in Chinatown in Toronto when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. House Rib Pho and Deep-Fried Pork Spring Roll also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.6 rating across 428 Google reviews.
Nang Saigon is in the Budget-friendly price range ($). Google rating: 9.6 from 428 reviews
Start with House Rib Pho, Deep-Fried Pork Spring Roll, Bun Rieu (weekends only) and Vermicelli with Lemongrass Beef and Spring Roll. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Nang Saigon holds a 9.6 Google rating from 428 reviews. Nang Saigon is a strong vietnamese option in Chinatown in Toronto when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. House Rib Pho and Deep-Fried Pork Spring Roll also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.6 rating across 428 Google reviews.
Nang Saigon is located at 450 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1X8, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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