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🤢 2/5 - there's much better vietnamese food in NYC.
By 👻 @Cassandra W., 02/25/2023 3:00 am
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i don't get the hype?tl;dr if you come here, be ready to wait in a long line. i would NOT recommend the pho at all, but the fried crab cake appetizer and the grilled pork chops are actually good and worth trying. compared to the rest of the hype that this spot gets from other locals, i really don't get itsaigon shack is one of the main spots for viet food in the city, solely because there are few. its proximity to NYU makes it a very popular spot for college students. saigon shack is always crowded outside with long lines, so either get there early or be ready to wait upwards of 30 minutes for a table. you'll be waiting outside since there's no space inside. keep this in mind if you're trying to dine here during the winter!i had medium-high expectations for saigon shack going in due to the hype around it, but one of my viet friends told me that their food wasn't worth it so i was a bit skeptical the whole way through. turns out my friend was correct, it's not worth it. i have had much better food at other viet spots that are down the street from saigon shack, unfortunately.what we ordered:- sweet potato fries ($6) - honestly pretty good and comes with a mayo dip- fresh summer rolls with shrimp ($8.95) - the peanut dip was delicious but the summer rolls were very standard? idk how to describe it- fried crab cake ($12.95) - the most expensive appetizer on the menu but the most delicious one. comes with a tartar sauce to drip the crab cake in as well as some pickled veggies on the side. i'd order this again!- saigon shack pho ($15.95) - comes with fresh thinly sliced beef, beef balls, house brisket - broth was good but everything else was so unbelievably average- spicy s.s. special pho ($19.95) - comes with fresh thinly sliced raw beef, beef balls, house brisket, vietnamese ham - this was not spicy at all so the name was misleading, also very average... nothing really stood out or made it "special"- oxtail pho ($19.95) - the oxtail was fall-off-the-bone tender but didn't really have much flavor other than the pho broth.- grilled pork chops, shrimps, and fried spring rolls with rice ($18.95) - served with cucumbers, lettuce, carrots, daikon, and viet chili sauce. topped with scallions and fried shallots. this was my favorite dish of them all and i would actually rate the grilled pork chops very highly. so flavorful and delicious
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