Small Vietnamese restaurant offers calm atmosphere with clean, colorful interior and nice outdoor seating including a porch with picnic tables. The space feels quiet and relaxing, with easy parking nearby. Seating is limited but the environment is welcoming and fresh.
Steak and beef versions offer nice flavor and satisfy with delicious taste. This spot stands out as an awesome neighborhood choice for banh mi.
Easy access to parking makes visits straightforward. Plenty of nearby spots ensure availability without hassle.
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Parking is available nearby, making it convenient for visitors.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
A meal for two, including two tofu bowls and two teas, costs over $55.
Bright, airy coffee shop blends Vietnamese cultural storytelling with art displays and light jazz. Community space includes a library and local art market, creating a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Dog-friendly atmosphere complements strong espresso and unique Vietnamese coffee offerings.
Banh mi here features a crispy, perfectly seasoned pate and a pressed baguette that stands out. Varieties like the Salmon Viet and sausage banh mi offer unique and bold flavors.
Free parking is available nearby. Parking is easy and does not cost anything.
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Mochis are available on Fridays, adding a special treat to the menu.
Parking can be challenging, but there is free parking nearby.
Seating is limited, so expect a busy atmosphere on weekends.
Spacious Vietnamese restaurant with clean, airy design and plenty of booth seating suits groups and families. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, balancing lively energy with privacy. Offers an authentic dining experience with a calm, comfortable vibe.
Fresh banh mi offers a perfect balance of crispy and soft textures that soak up meat juices well. Options include a special banh mi and one with beef wrapped in betel leaf for added flavor.
Free parking comes with 2 hours validated inside the restaurant. A QR code scan inside grants access to the lot right in front. Staff assist with parking, even for large vans.
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They offer 2 hours of free parking with a QR code inside the restaurant.
Vegan options are available on the menu.
Parking is free and plentiful; just scan the QR code inside.
Small restaurant with South Seattle-inspired decor and locally inspired art creates a bright, clean, and open space. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and vibey, with a lively yet chill energy. Frequented by people who appreciate Vietnamese dishes and a kid-friendly environment.
Chicken banh mi features well-seasoned fillings with a balance of flavors. Variations include deconstructed banh mi and a layered banh mi tower presentation.
Free parking offers easy access and a convenient experience.
Good to know
Parking is free and easy to access at Soufend Cafe.
Expect wait times of over 20 minutes for food during busy hours.
A 3% surcharge applies to bills paid with credit cards.
Small, cozy space with retro decor and clean, organized kitchen creates a laid-back vibe. Seating is minimal but the atmosphere stays bright and welcoming. Korean fried chicken stands out as a top-quality dish in a casual setting.
Banh mi here features a golden honey flavor sauce and chewy warm bread. Variations include pork fried and egg banh mi with a foie gras flavor sauce spread, delivering savory goodness and rich taste.
Parking includes a good amount of spaces in a shopping center. It is limited but available, making it easy to drive in and enjoy.
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There’s free parking in SODO.
During happy hour (3 PM to 5 PM), beverages are three dollars and food items are discounted.
The portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Small, fast-paced counter-service deli with a Vietnamese menu known for affordable prices and authentic sandwiches. Busy atmosphere with efficient order handling and a preference for cash payments. Popular for Banh Mi sandwiches and a variety of food options despite limited space.
Fresh bread with a crispy outside and soft inside holds fillings like tofu, grilled meat, and pate. The banh mi offers a reasonably priced and consistently delicious sandwich experience.
Plenty of parking exists in a small lot behind the building with two entrances, one facing Jackson and another by the parking area. The lot sits to the left side and is exclusively for the deli.
Good to know
Saigon Deli accepts only cash payments; credit cards incur a $0.75 fee.
Lunch options are available for under $10, with sandwiches around $6.
Parking is available in a small lot next to the deli.
Vietnamese restaurant with an authentic menu featuring flavorful pho and crispy banh xeo in a cozy, inviting interior. Atmosphere stays quiet and comfortable, suitable for casual dining or small groups. The building shows age but the dining space remains warm and welcoming.
Freshness stands out with fresh meat and vegetables in the banh mi. Options include a fried egg banh mi and a tofu banh mi, both tasty and well-prepared.
Plenty of parking spaces sit both in front and behind the building. Some spots feel a little awkward to navigate, but overall parking is easy to find.
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Parking is easy, with spots available both in front of and behind the building.
The dine-in prices are the cheapest I can remember in this area.
The portion sizes and prices are great, with generous servings.
Small, quaint Vietnamese restaurant with laid-back atmosphere and authentic art on the walls. It feels family-friendly and clean, though a bit warm inside and quiet without music. Known for affordable prices and a popular pho and banh mi combo with large portions.
Offers a combo with pho for about $15, featuring a massive portion and generous meat. The banh mi has a crunchy, pretzel-like bun and is known for being very delicious and filling.
Parking is limited and can be a bit of a premium. Finding a spot is not always easy.
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Parking is limited and can be a bit of a premium.
Prices for a pho and banh mi combo are around $15.25.
The restaurant offers a sandwich and pho combo for about $13.
Vietnamese restaurant with street vendor-inspired decor creates a cozy, nostalgic vibe reminiscent of 1990s Saigon. Bright and airy space fills with a fun, casual energy that feels authentic and lively. Menu offers extensive vegan options alongside traditional dishes, attracting a diverse crowd.
Vegan options include lemongrass chicken, grilled pork, and katsu banh mi with tasty flavors. Mayo on vegan banh mis is not vegan by default, which can cause confusion. The tofu and mushroom banh mi is good but less favored.
Free parking exists in an adjacent garage with 2 hours of free parking. Street parking is available but can be hard to find and not very abundant.
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Parking is available in the adjacent garage for two hours free.
The menu includes a comprehensive selection of vegan and vegetarian options.
Happy Hour offers $7 well drinks, which is a rare find in Seattle.
Small space with cozy, modern vibe and beautiful interior creates a laid-back atmosphere. Noise levels rise quickly due to poor acoustics and close table arrangements. Outdoor seating and self-service amenities add convenience.
Banh Mi Chao features a super soft French roll with a crispy crust that stays gentle on the mouth. Portions are large and generous, packed with plenty of beef, eggs, and other ingredients, making it a filling meal.
Plenty of free street parking sits right out front. The spot is easy to reach with ample parking nearby.
Good to know
Parking is available in the garage across the street, but validation is needed.
Expect wait times of about 45 minutes during peak brunch hours.
The cafe offers a new brunch menu with unique Asian fusion dishes.
Coffeehouse blends Vietnamese flair with modern, cozy design featuring heavy wood and dark colors. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with Studio Ghibli music playing softly. Seating includes both indoor and outdoor options, supported by free wifi and power outlets for working or relaxing.
Fresh banh mi features crispy vegetables and a pungent ham. Usually, only one or two of the three advertised flavors are available.
Good to know
The coffee shop specializes in Vietnamese phin and creative coffee flights.
There is free parking available on the street.
The internet is really fast, making it a good spot for work.
Spacious, clean setting with self-serve beer wall and massive 270-inch HD TV creates a lively game day atmosphere. Food comes in disposable containers, contrasting with the premium vibe. Noise levels vary, but conversation remains possible across the table.
Offers grilled pork banh mi and a tofu banh mi option. The banh mi lacks pate and resembles a beef sandwich. Prices run around $13 for banh mi.
Next door offers parking lot access with a spot not marked for events. Front street has 2-hour parking spots. A parking garage sits nearby for longer stays.
Good to know
Parking is available next door and there is 2-hour street parking in front.
During happy hour, wings are $6 and there's access to a tap wall.
A 3% 'operating fee' is added to the bill, not disclosed upfront.
Clean, modern space offers authentic banh mi and varied tofu selections with fresh bread and reasonably priced items. Atmosphere feels busy and stuffy, with no dine-in option and a fenced parking lot that limits outside disturbances. Pricing lacks transparency, requiring attention at checkout.
Chinese style BBQ pork banh mi features succulent fatty pork pieces. Grilled chicken and beef options offer consistent, delicious flavors at reasonable prices.
A fenced-in parking lot keeps the area secure and limits access to unwanted people. A small free lot exists on site, but it can get tight when busy. Additional street parking is available nearby.
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There are no prices displayed on food items, leading to confusion at checkout.
Expect to pay for the weight of your shopping bags at checkout.
The store has a small free parking lot on site for customers.