Sai Gon Asian Street Food

Bahnhofstraße 20, 70372 Stuttgart, Germany
+49 176 34377964
$$$ Asian restaurant
(203 Reviews)
Price Range €10–20

Welcome to Sai Gon Asian Street Food, a delightful gem tucked away on Bahnhofstraße 20 in Stuttgart, Germany. This cozy eatery offers an authentic Vietnamese dining experience that transports you straight to the vibrant streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

At Sai Gon, the culinary focus is undeniably on Vietnamese cuisine, and for good reason. Here, you can savor dishes that are celebrated for their rich flavors and fresh ingredients. Highly recommended is the Bun Bo Hue, a spicy beef noodle soup that will warm your soul with its aromatic broth and perfectly cooked rice noodles. Customers rave about its authentic taste, with one reviewer noting that it’s “extraordinary” and reminiscent of dishes back home in Vietnam. Don’t forget to leave room for dessert—try their Sweet Soup (Che), a light and refreshing conclusion to your meal.

The atmosphere at Sai Gon is uniquely charming, embodying the essence of a local eatery found in the hustle and bustle of an Asian backstreet. While the restaurant is on the smaller side, this intimate setting fosters a sense of community. It’s a place where the owners' warmth and friendliness shine through, making you feel as if you’re dining with family. As André Mohr elegantly puts it, the ambiance seems different from the typical ‘Asia Imbisse’ you might encounter elsewhere in Germany, adding to its allure.

Although there may be some variability in the freshness of certain dishes—like the Bun Dau Mam Tom—the overall dining experience is delightful. Nhi Pham’s review highlights the exceptional desserts, which are just sweet enough, echoing the tastes of home, while she notes that the service can be a tad slow given that the owners handle cooking and serving themselves. However, this dedication to quality and authenticity is what makes your visit all the more special.

In a bustling city filled with diverse culinary offerings, Sai Gon Asian Street Food stands out not just for its food but for its commitment to delivering a slice of Vietnamese culture right to your plate. Whether you are a seasoned fan of Vietnamese cuisine or a newcomer eager to explore, this restaurant promises an experience that’s both heartwarming and delicious. So, if you're craving a taste of Vietnam in Stuttgart, look no further than Sai Gon Asian Street Food!

Service options
Takeaway
Dine-in
Popular for
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Offerings
Alcohol
Beer
Coffee
Healthy options
Quick bite
Vegan options
Vegetarian options
Dining options
Lunch
Dinner
Dessert
Atmosphere
Casual
Parking
Paid multi-storey car park
Paid street parking
Parking
Openings Hours

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

11:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday

11:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday

11:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday

11:30 AM - 11:00 PM

Saturday

11:30 AM - 11:00 PM

Sunday

11:30 AM - 10:30 PM

203 Reviews
Khanh Quynh Nguyen

09 Oct 2025

The Vietnamese food in here is really good. I'd recommend the Bun Bo Hue of this place, it is extraodinary with the taste just like in Vietnam. Furthermore, you should also try the Sweet Soup (Che) here. However, the place is a little small and the view is just okay.

André Mohr

05 Oct 2025

Sai Gon street food looks like a basic local eatery on a Bangkok (rather than Saigon) backstreet, and I mean that in a good way. I love the atmosphere here, it feels different to other "Asia Imbisse" in Germany. The same goes for the food. There's two menus here. The regular menu in German with numbered standard "Asia Imbiss" items such as duck curry or fried noodles and a few popular Vietnamese dishes thrown in. Those are cooked for German customers and they're absolutely fine. The second menu, however, is in Vietnamese and offers the real deal. It's the reason to come to this place. There's a proper Bun Bo Hue with coagulated blood, the best I've had in Germany so far. Other rare goodies include Bun Dau Mam Tom and Chao Long, but I'd recommend those only to the most adventurous foodies :) Prices are quite high for such a basic place, but you pay for freshness and authenticity and that's justified.

Rose

04 Oct 2025

Really authentic Vietnamese restaurant. The owners were very friendly, food was delicious. Can recommend.

Thi Hue Nguyen

23 Sep 2025

We went there after hearing several good reviews from Vietnamese people. The restaurant didnot disappoint us with its tasty and authentic Bun Dau Mam Tom. I would highly recommend to all the Vietnamese gang, who are interested in having taste-like-in-Vietnam food. Appearently there are two versions of menu, one focus mainly on Vietnamese people with Pho, Bun Bo Hue, Bun Dau Mam Tom, Bun cha and che, the other one focus on Western people with Sushi, baked noodles and curry with resonable price. Everyone would find the food they like here.

Nhi Pham

19 Sep 2025

We came here twice. The first time food was amazing, bún đậu mắm tôm and cơm rang dưa bò were so authentic but for the second time, our bún đậu tasted not so fresh, bun cha was so so too. Their desserts were very good tho, not too sweet and tasted like what we had back home ???????? service can be slow as the 2 owners cook and serve by themselves, but they’re nice

Len Nga Nguyen

15 Sep 2025

One of the two most authentic Vietnamese restaurants/bistros I've found in Stuttgart (possibly in the whole of Germany). There are two separate menus, one written in German and the other in Vietnamese. The former lists typical mixed Asian food you'd get in any of the Chinese/Viet/Thai bistros. The latter, though, offers authentic Vietnamese food (in Vietnamese without translations). I understand why that card was not translated - it's bcs while the listed dishes are well-known to native Vietnamese ppl, not all of those will suit the typical Western palate. The dishes come exactly as you'd get them in Vietnam, without any adaptation to Western style eating habits, e.g. some dishes include offal or shrimp paste - which many are not used to. So I guess they want to avoid bad reviews from ppl who order those dishes without knowing what they're getting themselves into. But if you're the adventurous type or have been to Vietnam before i.e. know the dishes, then go for it! Else, ask for the owner's recommendations. If you do not know Vietnamese, want to try the dishes, but still stay on the safe side - I recommend to order any of the following (non-veg) dishes: Starters: banh gio (steamed rice cake), goi cuon (summer rolls), nem ran (spring rolls). Main: banh cuon (filled rice crepes), bun cha thit nuong (hanoi style rice noodles grilled porc), pho ga/bo (classic pho noodle soup), pho/bun/mien/mi tron (fried pho or glass noodles or mie or rice noodles), banh mi pate (viet baguattes - it's their speciality!), vit quay Bac Kinh (Peking duck). For the adventurous and connaiseurs: bun dau mam tom (rice noodles with tofu inc. offal and shrimp paste), bun bo Hue (Imperial Hue city style rice noodle soup inc. blood sausage, spicy and delish), goi chan ga (chicken feet salad). Dessert: all of the Che (coconut dessert soups) are delish, I esp recommend the versions featuring buoi (pomelo), com non (young green rice), suong sa hat luu (pomegranate), or sau rieng (durian). Drinks: All the Tra are good. The coffee is authentic Vietnamese, but might be too bitter for those not used to it. I esp like the salted cream coffee. Good luck!

Gunter Penguin

05 Sep 2025

I would really recommend everyone who loves Asian (Vietnamese) food to come over here! Super authentic, fresh and delicious!! Highly recommend bun dau mam tom, my favourite Vietnamese dish!

Thomas Kiefer

19 Aug 2025

Very authentic and very tasty Vietnamese food. For example, I haven't seen Bánh Cuốn offered anywhere else in Stuttgart. Pro tip: order from the Vietnamese menu with Google translate

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