Vietnamese

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  • Cail Grill Restaurant

    1800 E Ft. Lowell Rd Ste 116 Central

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  • Ha Long Bay

    7245 E. Tanque Verde Road. East side

    571-1338

    Tasty Vietnamese cuisine in an unpretentious, comfortable atmosphere pretty much sums up this eastside restaurant. All the ingredients that give Vietnamese food its unique, wonderful flavors (lemongrass, fish sauce, lime, mint, etc.) are used expertly. If you’ve never tried diamond shrimp paste, it’s a must-have. (6-8-06)
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  • Miss Saigon

    1072 N. Campbell Ave. Central

    320-9511

    Friendly, inexpensive Miss Saigon serves up the fresh, authentic, complex flavors of Vietnam, including some of the best pho in town. (2-1-07)
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  • Miss Saigon Bar & Grill

    4650 W. Ina Road. Northwest

    572-6560

  • Miss Saigon Downtown

    47 N. Sixth Ave. Downtown / 4th Ave / University

    520-884-4778

  • Pho 88

    2746 N. Campbell Ave. Central

    881-8883

    The food at Pho 88 is consistently good, if not mind-blowing, and the service is always friendly and efficient. The large menu features all the Vietnamese favorites you’d expect, plus a few pan-Asian entrées, too—but, as you’d expect based on the name, the pho is the star here. (7-23-09)
  • Pho 1

    2226 N. Stone Ave. Central

    670-1705

    With a long list of pho variations, other soups, enticing appetizers and rice dishes featuring a full array of proteins, this little Vietnamese joint offers great food across the board. Pho is the draw, of course, but we would have been happy with a couple of appetizers and the house fried chicken. The address says Stone Avenue, but the restaurant is really located on the south side of Sahuaro Street. (2-9-12)
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  • Saigon - Tucson Mall

    4500 N Oracle Rd Ste 287 Central

    520-447-8133

  • Saigon Pho

    943 E. University Blvd., Suite 107. Downtown / 4th Ave / University

    624-0999

    Comforting, generous, healthful Vietnamese food, quite distinct from Chinese and Thai flavors, should please the palate as long as you keep in mind that individual ingredients need spicing up with the provided sauces. (10-9-08)
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