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Saigon Steak 123

Saigon Steak 123

Friday, July 22, 2016, 15:38 GMT+7

At Saigon Steak 123, raw beef are all imported from Japan, the US, and Australia, with chefs processing the beef in a standard amount of time, based on diners’ tastes. Sauces at Saigon Steak 123 are always a balanced blend of flavors and make a perfect addition to the tender, sweet grilled beef to make an elegant, harmonious symphony in diners’ mouths. Alongside European dishes, Saigon Steak 123 also aims to introduce traditional culinary quintessence to domestic and international guests. Dishes seemingly vanishing from the Saigon culinary map, such as A Phủ rice pancake folded in half, now shine at Saigon Steak 123. Saigon Steak 123 also boasts cozy yet opulent décor. Your satisfaction is the benchmark of our success!

123 Le Loi St., Ben Thanh Ward, Dist.1

+84 8 3914 0747

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