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01/20/10: Restaurant Spotlight: Saigon Saigon

2009

12/26/09: Falls Church: FOOD: Eden’s Huong Viet Deserves Spot on ‘Very Best’ List
11/28/09: Falls Church: Saigon Café: Gourmet Cuisine From the Imperial City of Hue 10/07/09: Newport News: Taste of Vietnam's best in Denbigh

07/23/09: Falls Church: We Love Food: Minh’s

04/15/09: Falls Church: "Present 6678 Arlington Blvd Falls Church, VA 22042 (703) 531-1881", from Enjoy The Present, Enjoy Your Life by Metroblogging.com
 
03/11/09: Dale City: "PHO SAIGON RESTAURANT, 2890 Dale Boulevard, Ashdale Plaza, Dale City", from Patrons keep coming back for more by Inside NoVA

2/27/9: Richmond: Pho Tay Do

2/5/9: Falls Church:  "Present 6678 Arlington Blvd. Falls Church, Va.", from Restaurant Spotlight: Present by Falls Church News Press

2/5/9: Falls Church: "Pho 75 3103 Graham Road Falls Church 703-204-1490 Pho Tay Ho 6015 Leesburg Pike Falls Church 703-578-3037 Mr. Pho 6186 Arlington Boulevard Falls Church 703-237-1520 Saigon Pho Style 281 Sunset Park Drive Herndon 703-435-9573", from Boarding the Asian soup train by Fairfaxtimes.com

1/7/9: Falls Church,: "When chef Luong Tran arrived from Vietnam this year to cook at Present (6678 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church; 703-531-1881), he asked owner Gene Nguyen two things.", from Dining on a Shoestring: Present by Washingtonian.com, DC

1/3/9: Hampton: "To reacquaint myself with pho, a friend and I met for lunch at the Vietnamese Garden in the Great Neck section of Virginia Beach.", from Vietnamese staple pho warms diners with brothy goodness by

12/24/08: Restaurant Spotlight: Four Sisters

10/12/08: Fairfax: English article of on The Washington Post: "Saigon Cafe -- ** -- Vietnamese -- 6286-B Arlington Blvd., Falls Church -- 703-237-1899", from Tom Sietsema's Best Places to Eat Now

07/24/08: Arlington: Restaurant Spotlight: Nam-Viet Pho-79

06/27/08: Alexandria, Virginia: Pho Tum Yum's imaginative take on Vietnamese

06/24/08: Pho 75 in Virginia: "Phan’s friends Thiep Le and Binh Ngo fled Vietnam in 1975 and ten years later named their first pho shop in honor of that epochal year.", from The Super Soup by Washingtonian.com, DC

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