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Sai Sai Noodle Bar

Editorial Review

The former Sai Sai Asian Cuisine restaurant in the base of the downtown Millennium Biltmore Hotel has revamped itself into this fun, casual noodle bar. Bright colors, free wifi, flat screen TVs, and an "artists corner" where you can exercise your creativity while you wait for a bowl of pho, all create a cheery atmosphere. The menu is packed with good beer and all kinds of ramen -- bahn mi, pork and kimchi, even lobster miso. A vast improvement to the formerly stuffy spot.

Features

  • After Work
  • Business Dining
  • Carry Out
  • Casual Date Spot
  • Good for Groups
  • Happy Hour
  • Hotel Restaurants
  • Internet Access
  • Lunch
  • Parking
  • Valet Parking

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$
  • Reservations:
    Not Necessary
  • Alcohol:
    Beer & Wine
  • Vibe:
    Chill
  • Restaurant Type:
    Japanese, Asian, Vietnamese

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