On our first night in Toronto, my family decided to take a vote on what type of cuisine we should have for dinner. The two candidates were Vietnamese and Chinese; we unanimously chose Vietnamese. After the short election, we walked about 20 steps from our hotel and discovered Bún Saigon.
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Bun Saigon simply means “Noodle Saigon”. |
At Bún Saigon, they offer traditional dishes like the classic Pho (Noodle Soup) and Bún Thịt Nướng (Grilled Meat Noodle Bowl). I usually order something that my parents barely make at home whenever we go out to Vietnamese restaurants. Smart huh? I ordered the grilled meat combo dish. It’s basically grilled chicken and pork with rice on the side as well as some vegetables (lettuce, tomato, and cucumber). I also had some samplings of the Cảnh Chưa Cá (Sweet and Sour Soup with Fish) as well as the Cá Kho Tộ (Braised Fish). Both were equally delicious.
Overall, the staff was friendly and they made us feel right at home. The atmosphere was super casual and family oriented which reminded me of the Vietnamese restaurants back in California. If you’re searching for traditional Vietnamese fare in Toronto, then Bún Saigon is the place! This little gem is located right next to a Chinese bakery (one of my guilty pleasures).
Bún Saigon
252 Spadina Ave
Toronto, ON M5T 2C2
Canada
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