Bright and spacious dining area features attractive greenery and plant arrangements creating a cozy, pleasant vibe. The atmosphere balances lively energy with a welcoming, clean environment. Popular for flavorful pho and authentic Vietnamese dishes, it draws a busy crowd especially in the evenings.
Fried to perfection, the spring rolls have a crispy texture and pair well with the tasty pho broth.
Kids enjoy plain pho and mango smoothies here. Families with small children are common, creating a relaxed atmosphere for kids.
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Parking is easy and ample at the restaurant.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and portion sizes.
The restaurant is clean and comfortable for dining.
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.
Spring rolls come with crispy fried texture and pair well with other fried dishes like boneless chicken and tofu Bahn Mi. They offer a light, fresh contrast to heavier items like kalbi and kimchi fried rice.
Kids enjoy the Korean fried chicken and find the non spicy sauce flavorful but not hot. Boneless chicken and cheese balls also appeal to younger tastes.
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Thereβs 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.
Cozy yet elegant space with warm decor and a calm, friendly atmosphere. Family-owned spot where authentic Vietnamese dishes like pho and Bun Bo Hue stand out. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, with a professional but chill environment.
Spring rolls here feel authentic, made just like in Hanoi. The tofu spring roll pairs well with the combo pho, offering a solid choice.
Toddlers find the food enjoyable here. Service can miss items like bubble tea, needing reminders to deliver them.
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The menu features a variety of Vietnamese dishes and vegan options.
Portion sizes are generous, suitable for sharing.
Prices for pho bowls are around $20 each.
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.
Spring rolls offer a fantastic taste with a perfect balance of lightness and filling when meat is added. The roasted pork spring rolls stand out and come in a great portion size for the price.
Kids enjoy the chicken teriyaki and other dishes here. The food suits younger tastes well and keeps them happy.
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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.
Tiny, hole-in-the-wall dumpling spot with limited indoor counter seating and some outdoor tables in a back alley. Atmosphere feels cozy and family-run despite being cramped and busy, with a chill vibe in less crowded areas. Freshly steamed dumplings fill the air, creating a hidden gem experience.
Spring rolls come with a perfectly crisp outside and a light inside. They offer a vegetarian option that pairs well with other dishes like mushroom dumplings.
Kids enjoy the dim sum and often compete for the last dumpling. It suits children who like a variety of flavors but may challenge picky eaters.
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An order of dumplings typically contains 10 pieces instead of 12.
The dumplings cost about $13 for 10 handmade pieces.
There is very limited indoor seating, with only 4-5 stools available.
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.
Spring rolls come with a peanut dipping sauce that can be messy if not handled carefully. The rolls taste fresh and well-made, pairing nicely with the sauce and other dishes like fried rice and avocado toast.
High chairs and booster seats make it easy to bring kids along. The owner is very accommodating and friendly when kids are present. Kids can enjoy options like the matcha banana.
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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.
Bright, compact space with colorful lanterns and Victorian-modern decor creates a warm, homely atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed and fun, with fast service and a lively but low-key crowd. Small and cozy, it feels like a hidden gem for enjoying excellent pho.
Soft and freshly made spring rolls arrive quickly with a mix of tasty vegetables and protein. The peanut sauce complements without overwhelming, making them extremely good.
Cutlery sized for toddlers and staff patient with wandering kids create a welcoming environment. Kids enjoy phα» and finish dishes like rice and short ribs completely.
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They automatically add an 18% tip for groups of more than 5.
Street parking is available near the restaurant.
The portion sizes are big and worth the price.
Simple design with bright dining room and park views creates a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Gentle music and a beautiful fish tank add to the calm vibe. Family-friendly setting attracts a diverse crowd, including service dogs and handicapped individuals.
Starters include spring rolls and satay chicken, with the satay standing out as fantastic. The spring rolls come highly rated and pair well with the chicken satay.
A relaxed atmosphere and welcoming staff create a very kid-friendly environment. Seating by the fish tank entertains children while they enjoy simple dishes like chicken fried rice.
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Prices range from $13 to $20 per person for main dishes.
Expect an 18% gratuity added for groups of five or more.
Food is served quickly, making it a good option for a quick meal.