People love to try new flavors : New pho spot opens in Milledgeville
Pho Little Saigon Vietnamese Noodle Soup & Grill has egg rolls, spring rolls, fried rice and, of course, pho Author: Thais Ackerman (13WMAZ) Updated: 2:31 PM EDT April 16, 2021
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. A new pho restaurant is now calling Milledgeville home. Pho Little Saigon Vietnamese Noodle Soup & Grill opened this week at 2601 N Columbia Street.
They primarily sell pho, a popular Vietnamese soup. It has broth, noodles, herbs, and meat. Owner Si Mai says people can get beef or chicken in their pho.
They’ve got plenty of other dishes, too. People can also get items like fried rice with beef, pork or shrimp, and spring rolls or egg rolls. Pho Little Saigon has several kinds of drinks too, like boba tea and a variety of smoothies.
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Credit/debit cards accepted: Yes
Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday
Entrée price range: $7.45-$12.95
Children’s menu: No
My order: Little Saigon offers Thai and Vietnamese dishes, and I had the Bun Thit Nuong Cha Gio (number 503 for those, like me, who cannot pronounce it). Priced at $9.95, it’s a blend of vermicelli noodles, sliced pork, egg roll chunks, lemongrass and crushed peanuts, and comes with a lettuce salad and dressing. The pork was tender, and the flavors blended perfectly. I also ordered the summer rolls (two for $3.95), rice paper wrapped around lettuce, rice noodles, shrimp and pork, and served with dipping sauce. I’ve been to this restaurant several times, and the summer rolls are one of my favorites.
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