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Welcome to Saigon Bowl - Denver

Saigon Bowl - Denver, a Vietnamese restaurant located at 333 S Federal Blvd Ste 134 Denver, CO 80219, offers a diverse menu with vegan and vegetarian options. Known for its flavorful dishes like pho filet with fresh flat noodles and papaya salad, Saigon Bowl impresses customers with its authenticity and generous portions. The restaurant's warm and efficient staff make dining experiences enjoyable, whether you're craving traditional dishes or exploring new flavors. With options for takeout, delivery, and catering, Saigon Bowl caters to a variety of preferences and occasions, making it a must-visit spot for Vietnamese cuisine enthusiasts in Denver.

LOCATIONS
  • Saigon Bowl - Denver
    333 S Federal Blvd Ste 134 Denver, CO 80219
    333 S Federal Blvd Ste 134 Denver, CO 80219 Hotline: (303) 935-2427

Saigon Bowl - Denver, located at 333 S Federal Blvd Ste 134 in Denver, CO, is a Vietnamese restaurant that offers a wide range of amenities to cater to your dining needs. From taking reservations to offering delivery and takeout options, Saigon Bowl has you covered.

Not only does Saigon Bowl provide vegan and vegetarian options, but they also accept credit cards, Android Pay, and Apple Pay for your convenience. The restaurant is casual with a moderate noise level, making it suitable for groups, kids, and both lunch and dinner outings.

With private lot parking, beer and wine options, and the availability of TV and Wi-Fi, Saigon Bowl creates a cozy and welcoming atmosphere that is perfect for enjoying authentic Vietnamese cuisine. The restaurant also offers catering services, and even allows dogs, making it a versatile dining destination for all.

When it comes to the food at Saigon Bowl, you can expect fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and traditional Vietnamese dishes that are sure to delight your taste buds. From classic pho to fragrant lemongrass dishes, each bite is a symphony of flavors that will transport you to the streets of Saigon.

Overall, Saigon Bowl - Denver offers a well-rounded dining experience with a focus on quality, convenience, and authenticity. Whether you're looking for a quick takeout meal or a leisurely dining experience with friends and family, Saigon Bowl has something for everyone.

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Anne B.
Anne B.

Crazy delicious! I went on a very busy weekday lunch hour. The place was definitely hopping! The menu was very large and I didn't know what to order except I explained to the waiter that I wanted something with broth and noodles and chicken. He brought me a very tasty dish that was a little spicy, which I loved.. I can't wait to try this again!

Nhi V.
Nhi V.

Being from SoCal, I'm usually hesitant to order pho when I travel, but I decided to take a chance and got the pho filet with fresh flat noodles--it did not disappoint! The staff was friendly, efficient, and professional. Highly recommend this spot!

Tori H.
Tori H.

The Vietnamese food here is so authentic like my mom's home cooking, that I was craving while visiting Colorado! The Guo Cuon was enough to feed our table of 8, they brought out 3 full bags of rice paper, and we had almost a full bag to take home. The pork and crab was SO good! The salads were SO good, we ordered the pork, shrimp, and seafood one that had squid! Everything was so yummy but the jellyfish on top was quite salty. The mussels were so good, I'd recommend not adding the extra salt and pepper, just the leaf that comes with. We also ordered the bun Bo hue, the spicy beef noodle, but it wasn't up to my standard. The broth was not spicy and the noodles were too soft. The bun lemongrass, the noodle bowl, had an overwhelming amount of noodles. It was ok at best. The beef was good but not what I expected. We also ordered flat noodles, which was fried and stir fried again, very crispy and soft at the same time. I have never had it like that, but it was good. The veggies and meat on top soften the noodles. The Com Dac Biet, the rice dish with the pork, chicken and beef with veggies and egg, was good. Exactly what you'd expect. The pork was the best! Overall, such a good spot to try so much food! The service was good, with a large party. The food came out quick. The ambience was good, not modern but had large TVs. The waiter turned on the soccer game for visitors who asked for it. There is also a large VIP room with karaoke in the back! I'd definitely come back when I visit again!

Evan A.
Evan A.

Delicious Vietnamese food. Didn't a delivery from here with the spring rolls ( great, nothing out of the ordinary but good). Favorite is the rice plate with pork chop, egg rolls, chicken and pork combination. Wow, the pork chop is the star of the dish. The other meats are good but the pork chop stands out. So much food (always have left overs). Feel like the value for price is great.

Julie H.
Julie H.

I was craving snails and Saigon Bowl was one of the few places in Denver that serves up just the way I like them! They came out sizzling hot and packed with flavor! My soup was also good. Service was a little slow but overall a good experience.

Ashley C.
Ashley C.

We really enjoyed getting Vietnamese food from Saigon Bowl. Our favorite dish was the papaya salad. We came to try the bun Bo hue but left loving the papaya salad the best. Great spice to each dish! We also really enjoyed the coconut juice/water with the coconut flesh inside! We are from Hawaii so it reminds us of home. Would get 5 stars if they had better flavor of the bun Bo hue and better service. The service was good enough but not as friendly as we would have hoped. Either way still worth a visit!

Minji K.
Minji K.

I can't help but to wonder why it took me over 20 years to comeback to this establishment. I remember as a teenager this was the go to spot for good Vietnamese food and a great hangout spot back in my days. As the weather gets cooler in Denver, I was in the mood for a good noodle soup. I've ordered the banh can Tom (crab meat and shrimp noodle soup) and it's a game changer. If you're wanting to try something different from pho this is it! The soup is thicker, the noodles are thicker, and it's more of a hearty soup. Definitely hit the spot and for the price of $16, it was definitely worth it!

Bee W.
Bee W.

We arrived early for an event so we decided to have an early brunch. Heard about this restaurant so we went in. Greeted and seated right away. We ordered and of course I ended up with a no soup bowl of noodles. Sigh. I always forget to look closely. I ordered the grilled shrimp rice noodle bowl and he ordered the Pho Dac Biet. It's combo meats in a beef flavored rice noodle soup. Because it was cold the soup was lovely. I took some and spooned it into my noodle bowl. He liked his dish and ate it all. The grilled shrimp in my dish was delish. Tasty and well seasoned and not over cooked. Just not a fan of the dry noodles. If I had one complaint it would be that the server didn't refill my water and I ran out. They were busy chatting with each other. Would we come back? I'm not sure.