I have a new fav lunch spot.
Deep in the bowels of the sprawling food courts that feed the hungry drones in the financial district is a little Vietnamese place called Saveur de Saigon.
You won't find complex combos and pages upon pages of options here though. It's strictly $4.99 combos of something on rice or noodle with vegetables or salad. Each day there are four specials, along with Pho and Banh Mi (they call them "French Sandwiches")
Full tummy alert! This is not your typical, stingy food court restaurant. Saveur de Saigon are out to make an impression, and they are succeeding!
I'm particularly fond of the Grilled Lemongrass Chicken on rice with salad. The chicken is very good and the portions are quite surprising, given it's in a food court.
Today I had the Beef Ragout, on veggie rice with salad and their house dressing. They just kept scooping more and more into the takeout container until no more would fit. I easily got twice as much food as any other place in the same food court, for less money.
Saveur de Saigon
Richmond Adelaide Centre
120 Adelaide Street West
Notes from a Bay Street CheapEater is a regular feature on the CETOblog.com written by Gerry Thorpe, a regular contributor to CheapEats Toronto and the owner of Plethora Press.
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