Atlantic City, NJ 08401
- Cost: $$
- Credit Cards: No
- Alcohol: BYO
- Parking: Street
- Take Out: Yes

July 6, 2013
Review
The oldest Vietnamese restaurant in Atlantic City, established in 1990, Little Saigon offers an extensive menu of traditional Vietnamese dishes.
Little Saigion is a tiny, cash-only, spot that caters to non-Vietnamese diners (no chopsticks on the tables, no sliced jalapeños with your phở). It gets lot’s of great reviews, but that might simply be the novelty for many of trying Vietnamese cuisine for the first time.
The “country style” summer rolls (nem cuốn) with chunky pork sausage to start are very good. The phở is decent, but does not have the depth of flavor I’ve found at spots like Com Tấm Ninh Kiều (Atlantic City) and Pho Eden (Cherry Hill).