Little Saigon Vietnamese Restaurant
66 Mall Road
Hamilton, ON L8V 5B9
ph: (905) 389-9826
littlesa
10% OFF COUPONS are here. Click on this link PDF Coupons and print.
Dining under Candle Light!
Participate with us the Earth Hour 2009 (8:30PM on March 28, 2009).
New Viet and Thai dishes!
Our Assistant Cook went to Thai and Vietnam to learn several new dishes, which would be introduced every month. Below are some of them in March, 2009:
19. Squid or Shrimp Salad in Special Thai Sauce (Spicy)
$7.99 until March 31, 2009; $9.99 after March 31, 2009
120. Vietnamese Style Beef or Chicken Kebab
$6.99 until March 31, 2009; $8.99 after March 31, 2009
Free Soup with Lunch Special! Check out our Lunch Special page.
Special Offer
10% OFF for Students and Seniors with Valid ID. Ads have been published in MacInsiders, Get With The Program, Smart Flyers and VietTimes Weekly News.
$25.00 Gift Certificates are available!
A great and healthy gift for any personal and/or public events!
Latest Review 2009
Latest review from View Magazine in January 2009. Check it out in Reviews & Awards page.
Your Comments/Recommendations Count!
We value your recommendations/opinions greatly and as we would like you to be our regular and happy customer. Please visit the Contact Us page and write to us. Thank you very much!
Greeting You with a New and Welcome look!
Surprise! Surprise! Mr. Jerry Seinfeld visited us
We are very delightful that one of the Greatest American Comedians - Mr. Jerry Seinfeld visited us and loved the food he had eaten at our restaurant last weekend! I know Tommy was caught by surprise but we all love Jerry Seinfeld in his famous "Seinfeld" series in the 90s and many others. Great to have you Mr. Seinfeld!
http://www.cbc.ca/…/hamilt…/seinfeld-little-saigon-1.3817916
2019 View Magazine Readers' Choice
Take Out for Your Home/Office Party and SAVE!
A whole new is added for this! Enjoy your party!
Vietnamese, Thai & Japanese Cuisines are the Most Healthiest Ethic Cuisines in the World!
Click on this link to review this survey from CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/08/25/healthiest.ethnic.cuisines/index.html
Review from Hamilton Spectator
Copy this link and paste to your internet web browserto see the review:
http://www.thespec.com/living/food/article/510660--discover-what-vietnam-and-thailand-have-to-offer
Thank you Hamilton Spectator and the Reviewer - Mr. Dan Kislenko for the great review and comments! Your comments are appreciated!
Home Delivery Service is by SKIP THE DISHES
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10% OFF for Seniors - Dine In Only!
Please mention to Our Staffs to get the 10% Discount. Dine In Only. Thank you for serving Hamiltonians!
This offer cannot be combined with any other offers.
Introduction to Vietnamese, Thai and Japanese Food
Well-known for its fresh taste, easy to eat and well composed meals, Vietnamese, Thai and Japanesefood is the true and distinctive cuisines of Asia. Indeed, the taste can be defined with plenty of fresh ingredients, herbs,spices,and minimal use of oil. Delicate soups, stir-fried, well-seasoned grilled food servedwith rice or with noodle are the main stay of the South-East Asiadelicacies.
Famous beef noodle soup, has been introduced as a main course, is becoming very popular and well embraced in North America. A numerous amount of the Vietnamese dishes are also influenced by the Chinese and French due to its past colonial times. However, they have been skillfully transformed to a unique Vietnamese style with lighter, less fat and more vegetarian. Ingredients from Thai, India, southeast Asia, etc. such as curry, spices and sour are also found in few of the dishes.
Thai cuisine places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong aromatic components. Thai cuisine is known for being spicy. Balance, detail and variety are important to Thai cooking. Thai food is known for its balance of the five fundamental taste senses in each dish or the overall meal: hot (spicy), sour, sweet, salty, and (optional) bitter.
Japanese cuisine offers a vast array of regional specialties, many of them originating from dishes prepared using traditional recipes with local ingredients. Kanto region foods taste very strong. For example the dashi-based broth for serving udon noodles is heavy on dark soy sauce, similar to soba broth. On the other hand Kansai region foods are lightly seasoned, with clear udon noodles made with light soy sauce.Some originally regional dishes such as okonomiyaki and Edo-style sushi have spread throughout Japan - Wikipedia
Experience them today at Little Saigon Vietnamese, Thai & Japanese Restaurant, a casual fine dining restaurant and you will be delighted!
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We are open:
Sunday: 11:00AM - 9:00PM
Friday - Saturday: 10:00AM - 10:00PM
Monday - Thursday: 10:00AM - 9:00PM
We are open on most of Holidays, except the following days:
Thanksgiving - October 14
Christmas Day - December 25
New Year Day - January 01
Little Saigon Vietnamese Restaurant
66 Mall Road
Hamilton, ON L8V 5B9
ph: (905) 389-9826
littlesa