Saigon Maxim

Saigon Maxim Vietnamese food for your enjoyment!

Happy Mother’s Day from Saigon MaximThis Mother’s Day, our hearts are full of gratitude as we remember our journey to Ca...
05/09/2026

Happy Mother’s Day from Saigon Maxim

This Mother’s Day, our hearts are full of gratitude as we remember our journey to Canada in 1980. Our eldest brother arrived with our mother, leaving everything behind, stepping into a new country with nothing but hope and her unwavering strength. Through every challenge, she taught us everything - not just how to survive, but how to build a meaningful life.

She taught us that we can create our own destiny. That we can create anything we want if we work hard and stay true to ourselves achieving anything we set our hearts on. She showed us the importance of living with honesty and integrity in everything we do, and that no matter what people think or say, we should always do things the right way.

She instilled in us the importance of good manners, teaching us that “manners make a man.” In Vietnamese culture, this means showing deep respect to our elders, practicing humility, speaking politely, and carrying ourselves with grace and thoughtfulness in every situation. She taught us to always greet others warmly, offer help without being asked, and honor those around us - values deeply rooted in our heritage. Her lessons became the foundation of who we are today.

Thanks to her sacrifices and guidance, we have achieved our Canadian dream: sharing authentic Vietnamese cuisine with the people of Canada. Every dish we serve carries her spirit - her hard work, her love, and her belief in a better future.

To everyone reading this: please cherish every moment with your mother, whether she’s having a good day or a tough one. One day we will no longer have the chance to hold her hand, hear her voice, or sit beside her. Create lasting memories now and hold them dear forever.

At Saigon Maxim, all mothers are special to us. Because we came from nothing, and without the love, nurture, and strength of our mother, we would not be here today serving you the food we are so proud of.

Thank you, Mom - for everything.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mothers out there. You are loved, appreciated, and deeply respected.

With warmth and gratitude,
Saigon Maxim❤️

Dear Valued Customers, Partners, and Community,We have recently become aware of some inaccurate statements and claims ci...
03/14/2026

Dear Valued Customers, Partners, and Community,

We have recently become aware of some inaccurate statements and claims circulating about our standard operating procedures. We take these matters seriously and want to address them directly and transparently so there is no confusion.

Our Commitment Remains Unchanged

At Saigon Maxim, the safety, quality, and well-being of our customers, team members, and community have always been - and will always remain - our top priority. Our standard operating procedures are carefully designed, regularly reviewed, and fully compliant with all applicable regulations and industry best practices. They are implemented consistently across every location and every interaction.

The Facts

The recent claims suggesting otherwise are simply not true. We have not altered our core procedures in the ways described, nor have we relaxed any standards. Every step we take is guided by the same rigorous protocols that have earned us your trust over the years.

We understand that misinformation can cause concern, and we regret any worry this may have created. Please know that we are actively monitoring these reports and are working with the appropriate authorities where necessary to ensure accurate information reaches the public.

You can continue to rely on the same high standards of service and care you have always received.

We deeply appreciate the trust you place in us every day. Your feedback and support are what drive us to do better. If you see or hear anything that doesn’t sound right, we encourage you to reach out to us directly or visit our website for the most current and accurate information.

Thank you for your understanding and continued partnership. Together, we will move forward with clarity and confidence.

Warmest regards,
Saigon Maxim Management

Hello, Mission! 🤍Saigon Maxim is OFFICIALLY OPEN and excited to be part of the neighborhood. Come grab a bite! 🍜🇻🇳📍 2116...
02/01/2026

Hello, Mission! 🤍

Saigon Maxim is OFFICIALLY OPEN and excited to be part of the neighborhood. Come grab a bite! 🍜🇻🇳

📍 2116 4 St SW #1 Calgary, Alberta
⏰ 11am - 9pm Daily

Christmas holds a profound and sacred place in our family’s heart—a radiant reminder of the extraordinary blessings we h...
12/19/2025

Christmas holds a profound and sacred place in our family’s heart—a radiant reminder of the extraordinary blessings we have received since arriving in Canada over four decades ago.

We left Saigon in the early 1980s, carrying little more than hope, memories of home, and a deep faith that sustained us through the hardest years. When we finally settled in Calgary, this generous land welcomed us with open arms. It gave us safety, opportunity, and the chance to rebuild our lives from scratch. Through decades of hard work, saving every dollar, and holding tightly to our dreams, we were able to open Saigon Maxim—first in Riverbend and now on 4th Street in the heart of the city. This restaurant is not just a business; it is our heartfelt thank-you to Canada, a way to share the flavors of our heritage while serving the community that gave us so much.

Christmas, more than any other season, brings all of this into perfect focus. It is the celebration of light arriving in darkness, of hope born in the humblest of places—much like the hope that carried our family across oceans to a new beginning here. Every twinkling light on Macleod Trail, every snowfall blanketing the prairies, every warm greeting from guests who have become like extended family reminds us of the grace we have been shown.

Serving our guests during the Christmas season—whether it’s a steaming bowl of phở to warm someone on a cold Alberta night, fresh spring rolls shared around a holiday table, or a quick takeout order for a busy family gathering—feels like the most natural way to give back. In the glow of the restaurant’s lights, amid the laughter and stories shared over meals, we feel the circle of blessing complete: the land that blessed us allows us to bless others in return.

This year, after many joyful days of serving you, we will be closing Saigon Maxim on December 23, 24, and 25 so that our team—many of whom have become like family to us—can rest, recharge, and celebrate the season with their loved ones, friends, and families. These days of togetherness are precious to us, just as we know they are to you.

Because of this, Christmas will forever be our favorite time of the year. It is when gratitude overflows, when faith feels closest, and when the true spirit of giving—of food, warmth, and love—shines brightest.

From our family to yours, at Saigon Maxim and in every home across this beautiful city, we wish you a Christmas filled with peace, joy, and the deep assurance that you are loved.

Merry Christmas, Calgary—with all our hearts❤️

New location. Same comfort. 📍2115 4st SW  #1, Calgary, Alberta
12/12/2025

New location. Same comfort.

📍2115 4st SW #1, Calgary, Alberta

Dearest Valued Customers and Friends,As the leaves turn golden and the air fills with the warmth of the season, we at Sa...
10/10/2025

Dearest Valued Customers and Friends,

As the leaves turn golden and the air fills with the warmth of the season, we at Saigon Maxim, your beloved Vietnamese family-owned restaurant, pause to reflect on the profound blessings that have graced our journey. This Thanksgiving, we find ourselves overflowing with thankfulness and gratitude—not just for the bountiful harvest of flavors we've shared through our phở, bánh mì, and spring rolls, but for the incredible milestone we've reached together as a community. Celebrating another year of serving you/surpassing more than a decade in business, this holiday feels especially poignant, blending the rich traditions of our Vietnamese heritage with the spirit of Thanksgiving. It's a beautiful reminder of how far we've come, from our humble beginnings rooted in family recipes passed down through generations, to becoming a cherished gathering place where stories are shared over steaming bowls of noodle soup and laughter echoes amid the aroma of lemongrass and fresh herbs.

We are deeply grateful for each of you—our loyal patrons who have become like extended family. Your smiles, your kind words, and your unwavering support have sustained us through challenges and joys alike. In a world that moves so quickly, you've chosen to slow down with us, savoring not just our authentic Vietnamese cuisine but the warmth of human connection. As immigrants who built this dream from scratch, we are thankful for the opportunities this land has provided, allowing us to share a piece of our culture while embracing the traditions of our adopted home. This milestone Thanksgiving marks a chapter of resilience, growth, and unity, and we couldn't have written it without you.

In honor of this special time, we will be closing our doors on Thanksgiving Day, October 13, to allow our dedicated team—our own family—to gather with their loved ones, reflect on our shared blessings, and recharge for the holidays ahead. We encourage you to do the same: surround yourselves with family and friends, create new memories, and indulge in the simple joys that make life so rich.

From our family to yours, we wish you a Thanksgiving filled with happiness, laughter, and an abundance of love. May your tables be laden with delicious food, your hearts with gratitude, and your homes with the warmth of togetherness. Thank you for being part of our story—we look forward to welcoming you back soon with open arms and even more flavorful delights.

With heartfelt appreciation,
Saigon Maxim Family

Our Second Downtown Location Expansion: Extending Our Saigon HeritageOur family's story begins in the bustling heart of ...
10/10/2025

Our Second Downtown Location Expansion: Extending Our Saigon Heritage

Our family's story begins in the bustling heart of Saigon, Vietnam, long before the turn of the 20th century. In the late 1800s, during the era of French colonial rule that began in 1858, our ancestors were humble traders and fishermen along the Saigon River.

Saigon, then known as a thriving port city under the Nguyễn dynasty's influence since its incorporation in 1698, was a melting pot of cultures. Our great-great-grandparents, lived in the Cholon district, a vibrant area filled with Chinese and Vietnamese merchants. They operated a small baking and cooking business, offering goods like rice, spices, and fresh fish from the Mekong Delta upriver to the markets. Life was simple yet demanding—waking at dawn to the calls of vendors, navigating the muddy waters teeming with sampans, and bartering under the tropical sun. The French influence brought grand boulevards and colonial architecture, but for our family, it meant adapting to new taxes and regulations while preserving traditions. Stories passed down tell of our forebears' ingenuity, such as crafting herbal remedies from local plants to treat ailments common in the humid climate. This era, before the 1900s, laid the foundation of our heritage: a deep connection to community, hard work, and the flavors of Vietnamese cuisine that would later define us. Saigon was not just a home; it was the cradle of our resilience, shaping generations who valued family bonds amid the chaos of colonial change.

The Vietnam War shattered the world our family knew. After the fall of Saigon in 1975, which marked the end of the conflict and the unification under communist rule, life became untenable for many in the south.

Our parents, then young adults in their twenties, faced persecution, economic hardship, and the constant fear of re-education camps. In the early 1980s, amid the peak of the "boat people" crisis—a humanitarian disaster where over a million Vietnamese fled by sea—our family made the heart-wrenching decision to escape. Crammed into a rickety wooden fishing boat with about 50 others, including extended relatives, they set sail from the coast near Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) in 1981. The journey was fraught with danger: storms tossed the vessel like a leaf, pirates lurked in the South China Sea, and rations dwindled to mere sips of water and scraps of rice. Our mother recalls huddling with her son Ty, singing lullabies to calm him as waves crashed over the deck. After days adrift, they were rescued and taken to a refugee camp, where they endured months of uncertainty, living in crowded tents and relying on international aid. Canada, known for its compassionate response, accepted nearly 200,000 Vietnamese refugees post-war, including our family through private sponsorship programs. In 1982, we arrived in Calgary, Alberta—a stark contrast to the tropical heat of Vietnam. The biting cold of the Canadian prairies was our first challenge, but the welcoming community, including church groups that sponsored us, provided warm coats, English lessons, and a small apartment in downtown part of the city. Calgary's growing Vietnamese population, which swelled after 1975, offered a sense of familiarity amid the unfamiliar snow-covered landscapes. This immigration was not just a relocation; it was a rebirth, carrying the weight of lost loved ones and the hope for a peaceful future.

Upon arriving in Calgary, our parents threw themselves into building a life from scratch. With limited English and no formal qualifications recognized in Canada, they took whatever jobs they could find to support the family. Our father started a job as cook, rising before dawn, while our mother worked double shifts at a local garment factory, sewing clothes in a dimly lit warehouse. The 1980s were tough—Alberta's oil boom had ebbed, leading to economic uncertainty, but our parents persevered. Weekends were spent at community gatherings in Calgary's emerging Vietnamese enclaves, like the area around Centre Street, where they shared pho recipes and stories from home to combat homesickness. Over the decades, they upgraded their skills: Father learned culinary arts at a local restaurant and his GED through night classes, eventually landing a job at a real estate firm building Calgary's expanding suburbs, while Mother transitioned to banking. They saved every penny, often skipping luxuries to ensure we children could attend school and extracurriculars. By the early 1990s, they had rented a modest home in the Marlborough neighborhood, a hub for Vietnamese immigrants. These years were marked by sacrifice—long hours, cultural adjustments, and the occasional discrimination—but also by triumphs, like our parents becoming Canadian citizens and fostering a tight-knit family unit. Their hard work instilled in us the values of perseverance and gratitude, turning strangers in a foreign land into proud contributors to Calgary's multicultural fabric.

In the mid-1990s, as Calgary's economy rebounded and the Vietnamese community grew to over 20,000 strong, our family dreamed of sharing our heritage through food.

Our parents' home kitchen had always been a sanctuary, filled with the aromas of simmering beef broth for pho, fresh herbs from a backyard garden, and spring rolls wrapped with care. Gathering around the table for meals like banh mi or bun cha reminded us of Saigon. The idea sparked in 1995 during a family's celebration: Why not open a restaurant to bring authentic Vietnamese flavors to Calgarians? It was more than business; it was a way to preserve our culture and give back. For years, our parents juggled jobs while planning—attending business workshops, saving for a lease, and testing recipes on friends. Challenges abounded: Securing loans as immigrants was tough, and finding a location in a competitive market took persistence. But by the early 2000s, the dream materialized. In 2014, we opened our first Vietnamese restaurant in southeast Calgary, a cozy spot seating 100, specializing in pho bo, vermicelli bowls, and family recipes passed down from Saigon. The opening night was magical—eager to share our heritage, we warmly serve both locals and fellow immigrants, delighting in their enjoyment of authentic Vietnamese flavors. Word spread through Calgary's food scene, and before long, local news highlighted our authentic, heartfelt Vietnamese cuisine. This venture wasn't just profitable; it became a community hub, hosting cultural events and employing other newcomers.

Today, in 2025, our family business thrives and evolves. After two decades of success, we're expanding to our first second location on 4th Street in Calgary's vibrant Mission district downtown—a trendy area known for its eclectic dining scene and historic charm, and the very first place we called home. Whether past, new, or long-standing, we wouldn't have been able to succeed in our Vietnamese restaurant business if it weren't for our dedicated team, loyal customers, and reliable suppliers. We are deeply grateful for every contribution, and the forever memories we've created together will always be the building blocks of our journey.

This expansion, set to open later this year, represents our commitment to adding value and culture to the community. The new spot will feature an updated menu blending traditional dishes with modern twists, like signature spring rolls and pho options, while incorporating sustainable practices learned from Calgary's progressive food movement. Mission's pedestrian-friendly streets and proximity to the Elbow River make it ideal for attracting a diverse crowd, from young professionals to families. We're partnering with local artists for Vietnamese-inspired decor and hosting workshops on Vietnamese cooking to foster cultural exchange. This growth honors our parents' decades of toil and our ancestors' legacy, turning a story of survival into one of prosperity. As we look ahead, our family heritage—from Saigon's rivers to Calgary's prairies—continues to inspire, reminding us that with hard work and heart, dreams can flourish anywhere.🍜❤️😇

Our family's story is one of resilience, hope, and profound gratitude. In 1980, we left behind the only home we had ever...
07/01/2025

Our family's story is one of resilience, hope, and profound gratitude. In 1980, we left behind the only home we had ever known and loved, Saigon, Vietnam, setting sail by boat in search of refuge in a foreign land. Canada's warm welcome and open arms enveloped us, and we settled in Calgary, where the vast prairies and kind-hearted people became our new home. The Bow River, which runs through the heart of the city, symbolized new beginnings and endless possibilities for us.

With unwavering determination, our family worked tirelessly to build a life from scratch. Our dream was to own a Vietnamese restaurant, not just to serve the community that had given us so much, but also to support our dedicated team who depends on us. Through unrelenting hard work and perseverance, we turned that dream into a reality – Saigon Maxim🇨🇦, our restaurant became an integral part of Calgary's vibrant culinary scene.

The people of Calgary have been instrumental in our journey. Their kindness, generosity, and warmth helped us navigate unfamiliar terrain and build a thriving business. As we celebrate Canada Day, we're reminded of the boundless opportunities this country has afforded us. We're grateful for the chance to contribute to our community, to share our culture, and to call Canada home.

For our family, Canada Day is more than just a holiday – it's a celebration of hope, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. It's a reminder that, despite the uncertainty of our past, we found a place where we could grow, thrive, and give back. With deep appreciation, we acknowledge the kindness of strangers who became friends, the opportunities that arose from challenges, and the beauty of this land that has become our own. We're truly happy, and we're truly thankful for this extraordinary Canadian journey.

At Saigon Maxim🍜, we hope you cherish precious moments with family and friends, just as we treasure ours💖

At Saigon Maxim, Father's Day is a celebration that overflows with gratitude for the men who have selflessly guided us t...
06/15/2025

At Saigon Maxim, Father's Day is a celebration that overflows with gratitude for the men who have selflessly guided us through life's journey. Whether they stepped into their role from birth or walked in later, their impact is immeasurable. This special day is a chance to express heartfelt thanks for the sacrifices they've made, to cherish the bond we share with them, and to acknowledge the profound difference they've made in our lives.

Let's honor the fathers, father figures, and mentors who have shown up, shouldering the weight of responsibility with love, patience, and wisdom. They've taught us the value of hard work, held us accountable, and showered us with love. While we strive to love and appreciate our parents every day, Father's Day is a beautiful opportunity to specifically recognize the vital role fathers play.

To those who've been blessed with an amazing father figure, let's celebrate the gift they are to our lives. And to those who've faced challenges or absence, know that you're held close with love and compassion. We acknowledge the difficulties you've faced, but we also recognize the power of community and the love that binds us. Even without a traditional father figure, we've all been given the gift of connection and the ability to support and guide one another. Let's come together, united in gratitude, and celebrate the love, guidance, and care that enriches our lives.

Thank you for honoring and celebrating Father's Day at Saigon MaximSaigon Maxim - a beautiful tribute to the love, sacrifices, and unwavering dedication of fathers everywhere. Your recognition of their vital role in shaping lives and families is a testament to the power of gratitude and appreciation.

Mother's Day is a cherished annual tradition at Saigon Maxim that honors mothers, motherhood, and the profound impact of...
05/11/2025

Mother's Day is a cherished annual tradition at Saigon Maxim that honors mothers, motherhood, and the profound impact of maternal figures on society.

Mother's Day is more than a holiday – it's a reflection of the profound influence mothers have on our lives, values, and society. The day recognizes the emotional labor, resilience, and unconditional love that motherhood often requires.

Mother's Day endures as a deeply personal and universally meaningful occasion, celebrating the love, dedication, and sacrifices made by mothers across North America.

At Saigon Maxim, we are deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve mothers from all walks of life every day. We extend our sincerest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to all the amazing mothers we have the privilege of serving. Your love and dedication inspire us, and we are honored to be a part of your journey.

At Saigon Maxim, we approach life with optimism, finding joy in every occasion, including Christmas. Reflecting on our f...
12/22/2024

At Saigon Maxim, we approach life with optimism, finding joy in every occasion, including Christmas. Reflecting on our family's early Christmas celebrations in Calgary during the 1980s, we're reminded of the community's profound faith and unwavering optimism.

The people of Calgary have made a lasting impact on cultures and societies for centuries, driving positive change and fostering a legacy of faith and optimism. This heritage has profoundly influenced our family and countless others across generations.

Throughout the Christmas season, we're heartened by the rekindling of familial bonds as loved ones share in the joy, hope, and optimism that define this special time of year. At its core, Christmas is a celebration of heartfelt optimism, inspiring hope and positivity.

Our family's Christmas traditions, including sharing Vietnamese cuisine and participating in customary festivities, evoke a sense of gratitude and continuity. These time-honored customs, passed down through generations, serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of Christmas.

In observance of the holiday, our establishment will be closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. We will resume our regular operating hours on December 26th and look forward to welcoming you back then.

We would like to take this opportunity to express our heartfelt gratitude to our team members for their tireless efforts and dedication to serving our community throughout the year. They truly deserve this well-earned break.

As we celebrate this special time of year, we acknowledge the true essence of Christmas: a time for togetherness, celebration, and renewed hope for the future. At Saigon Maxim, we extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones for a joyous Christmas, filled with love, laughter, and warm company. May this festive season bring you cheer, optimism, and a bright outlook for the year ahead.

Warmest wishes,
Saigon Maxim Family

Dear Valued Guests,We will be closed on Monday, October 14th, in observance of Thanksgiving, a cherished Saigon Maxim ho...
10/08/2024

Dear Valued Guests,

We will be closed on Monday, October 14th, in observance of Thanksgiving, a cherished Saigon Maxim holiday that brings our families and friends together to express gratitude, share a festive meal, and reflect on the blessings of the past year. In the face of challenges and difficulties, this is a time to give thanks for the abundance in our lives and to celebrate the spirit of togetherness, regardless of the circumstances. Thank you for your continued support of local businesses. From our family to yours, we wish all of our valued customers strength, resilience, and abundant blessings.

Warmest regards,
Saigon Maxim

One of the most traditional and important figures in a person's life is that of the mother, and when this presence is ce...
05/10/2024

One of the most traditional and important figures in a person's life is that of the mother, and when this presence is celebrated, Mother's Day is celebrated and gains even more importance and/or recognition due to the function perform of raising, educating, treating, transmitting important values for life and its continuation. Mother's Day also becomes special to thank and celebrate all the memories of presence, care and even certain demanding moments.

In 1975, Canada opened its doors to our family from Saigon, Vietnam. Our family always wanted to celebrate Mother's Day properly. We had an image that whatever situation the family was in, children must try their best. In Vietnamese tradition, it was a tremendous gratitude that was beyond any comparison. Therefore, on this occasion, even when we were far away from home, across the sea and ocean, our family always tried to do something for our mother.

"Mother" is always a special companion and makes life worth living, and while this seems simple, the daylong emotions are sincere, full of human love and gratitude to all the dear mothers. Mother's Day to our family is a meaningful occasion, expressing the love of daughters and sons for their mothers, reminding everyone to love, respect, and take good care of their mothers in their lives. This beautiful tradition was established a long time ago, associated with a beautiful story about the devotion of a son to his mother.

At Saigon Maxim, may your Mother’s Day weekend be filled with love, joy, and warmth. Your unwavering love and dedication are the pillars that hold our families and communities together. We wish you the very best this Mother’s Day weekend. You are appreciated, today and every day❤

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#308 8338 18 Street SE
Calgary, AB
T2C4E4

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 8:45pm
Tuesday 11am - 8:45pm
Wednesday 11am - 8:45pm
Thursday 11am - 8:45pm
Friday 11am - 8:45pm
Saturday 11am - 8:45pm
Sunday 11am - 8:45pm

Telephone

+1 587-353-0033

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