Saigon Pagolac

Saigon Pagolac is a vietnamese restaurant Houston located in United States.

8 / 10
41
ratings
  • Phone

    (713) 988-6106

  • Website

    saigonpagolac.com

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  • Type

    Vietnamese Restaurant

Address

9600 Bellaire Blvd #119 Houston , TX 77036 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Discover & Visa)
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 12


Keywords:

Vietnamese food beef spring rolls brunch food dinner lunch
Houston Press

2011 Best of Houston Winner: Best Vietnamese Restaurant . Check out more Houston Press Best of Houston Winners here: http://bit.ly/JCaGyR Or go mobile with the free Best Of app.

Jessica Karlesky

Beware of the fish mint ! We really thought our whole catfish was spoiled but it was this herb that comes in the basket of greens that tastes so strongly of fish !

Graham Stewart

By far the best Vietnamese restaurant in Houston. Great place to take a date.

Houston Press

This is where the Asian community goes for Vietnamese fajitas . Read more

jon nguyen

Try the Ca Nuong - grilled catfish ...eaten in spring roll fashion...if that doesnt get u aroused, somethings wrong with u

Jenn

Try the 7 kinds beef and fish dish , delicious and great to share!

Ian Chin

Delicious! A must visit when in Houston.

Laura Chan

Houston Press We Love Food - favorite Houston dishes - Whole catfish

Greg Takayama

Make sure to get extra fried pork fat bits.

Christine Ha

7 beef , whole fish .

Vi Nguyen

One order of bo 7 mon is good for 2 people. We had 2 orders and it was way too much food.

Laura Chan

Best Vietnamese restaurant

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7.9
Vietnamese
Thien Thanh

Best banh cuon--steamed rice cake filled with meat & veg. I like the classic #9: ground pork & wood ear mushroom. Also good is bun rieu/vermicelli soup with crab. ???? - Christine Ha

5.8
Vietnamese
Phanh Ky Hu Tieu Mi My Tho

“Hu tieu dai mi soi nho” is sooo good. They are famous for the dry noodles version. “Hu tieu dai” means clear chewy noodles. “Mi soi nho” means thin egg noodles. Cash only accepted - Ann Le

8.0
Vietnamese
Kim Son

Be ready to expect long lines for dim sum on the weekend. Come before 11 am to avoid the lines - Sabrina Koh

7.9
Juice Bar
Juice Box

Love the mix fruits milk shaved ice, flan, and banana strawberry chocolate milk shaved ice. Cash only!! - Sonia Joshani

8.1
Café
Bambu Desserts & Drinks

#4 on the menu and the milk tea with tapioca is great ! - Albert Fang

7.7
Bubble Tea
Kung Fu Tea

A little expensive but it's really fresh and fully customizable. I like the oolong milk tea, mango green tea, and peach oolong tea. - Spencer Chang