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Saigon ‘60s
"Saigon '60s Vietnamese Restaurant Authentic Pho Soup Rotorua True authentic Vietnamese food with the best Pho Noodle Soup in Rotorua Takeaway Dine in Food Coffee"
Address: 1205 Fenton St , Rotorua 3010, BOP, NZ
Phone: 07 215 9986
State: BOP
Zip Code: 3010


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:30-20:30
Tuesday: 10:30-20:30
Wednesday: 10:30-20:30
Thursday: 10:30-17:00
Friday: 10:30-20:30
Saturday: 11:30-20:30
Sunday: 11:30-20:30


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We ordered a beef rice noodle, spicy lemongrass noodle, Baguette, spring roll and pancake with coffees. The baguette is fantastic. The noodles are overall a bit sweet but it’s better with chillies. Coffees are pretty okay. Recommend this place!
Saigon 60s is the epitome of Vietnamese cuisine abroad. We tried the vegetarian noodle soup and the Vietnamese pancakes both vegan dishes by the way which were all incredibly delicious. The generous portion sizes are extremely filling and the casual atmosphere right in the heat of Rotorua provides a very comfortable environment to eat your meal. There were quite a few vegan options in addition to the ones I tried and I look forward to coming back to try more!
Nice authentic Vietnamese noodle! My favorite is spicy pho noodle soup. I tried both - regular one and spicy one. Nice and relaxed environment with friendly staff. Recommended if you like Vietnamese food.Recommended dishesBeef Pho, Spring Rolls
TLDR: vegan options if you're in a pinch, but would recommend elsewhere if you want to visit Flavortown. Service: pretty solid service and knowledgeable about vegan vs. not vegan. They even recommended NOT getting the stir fry noodle because without fish sauce "it is bland." But then our drinks were forgotten. No one else was in the restaurant, but yet we felt a bit like we were bothering them. Food: spring rolls were fine, but a bit greasy for our taste. The pancake was very underwhelming with little flavor or punch the average Vietnamese pancake should have. The filling was JUST raw mung beans and nothing special. The noodle soup was decent, but again, nothing flavorful to make me recommend it. It was warm, it was cooked, and it was fast, but it was not great. Vegetarian options: Vegetarian and vegan options available, but flavor wise is underwhelming. Kid-friendliness: No
Delicious pho and soup. The spicy lemongrass soup was one of the tastiest things I've eaten in the area, though be warned, it is legitimately spicy! The perfect amount of spice for me, absolutely delicious. The flavor of the soup is also rich and deep.Food: 5/5
I had the duck soup and also the duck with coconut green sauce both were very yummy, however the summer rolls pork & prawn were huge but only had 1 small piece of pork no prawn and packed with salad not at all what they should be
I had high expectations for this place given the reviews but was disappointed. The meat and noodle portion was tiny for its price egg was extra $3, so this bowl was $20. Although the soup of their beef pho was good, it lacked an acidic element. The noodles had a weird scaly texture, I much prefer pho from try it out. FYI there is no customer toilet and the public toilets were annoyingly closed when I needed it.
The BBQ pork pho is my favourite . The broth they use is so yum . Whenever I’m in Rotorua this is my go to
Really nice food, delish avocado smoothies, reasonable pricing But FYI there is no loo
A basic, plastic table , hole—in-the-wall, with a simple, pared down southern Vietnamese place. Choices of Phó’ are limited to choice of protein, and my beef pho came simply with sliced meat and bean shots added on top. A steady takeaway business supplemented the few tourists and locals dropping in for a simple meal. At NZ$20 for a bowl, it seemed expensive , but was quite reasonable value for New Zealand prices. Satisfying my desire for pho, it was quite acceptable, if not the richest or most complex broth. When in Rotorua, I shall return No toilets and drinking water on tap
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