Vietnamese food court spot offers quick service with a focus on banh mi sandwiches and pho known for affordable pricing and fresh ingredients. Seating can be limited, and the atmosphere is typical of a busy food court. It attracts those seeking a modern take on Vietnamese comfort food near downtown.
Fresh spring rolls come with shrimp or pork and a warm peanut sauce. Crispy tofu adds texture, and grilled pork versions offer a savory option. Large rolls arrive with a delicious dipping sauce.
Sandwiches feature large circular pork pieces with grill marks that boost flavor. Bread stays crispy yet easy to bite with generous mayo spread on both sides, creating a tasty and satisfying bite.
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The price of the Bahn Mi Sandwich is around $10, making it affordable.
Saigon Streets offers vegan options on the menu.
The restaurant is located inside the Uwajimaya Seattle store.
Small Vietnamese restaurant offers wide variety of vegan bánh mì with authentic, flavorful sandwiches. Covered, shaded outdoor seating features local artwork and cute murals creating a clean, family-friendly atmosphere. Complimentary egg rolls arrive while waiting, adding to the welcoming vibe.
Complimentary fried spring rolls arrive while waiting, adding a tasty touch. They often give free spring rolls upon arrival, which are consistently delicious.
Sandwiches feature bold flavors like spicy tofu and lemongrass chicken. Options include BBQ pork and sesame beef, all made with customizable preparation and balanced portions.
Good to know
Everything on the menu is vegan.
Chu Minh Sandwiches and Coffee offers a wide variety of vegetarian Vietnamese cuisine.
Parking in front was a pain to get in and out of.
Vietnamese restaurant with dozen tables and many windows creates a bright, cozy atmosphere. Pho features flavorful broth and large bánh mì sandwiches attract a steady lunch crowd. Small size means waits during busy times, with a friendly husband-and-wife team managing kitchen and front.
Fresh spring rolls come with a veggie option and can be made without meat for allergies. They pair well with coffee and offer a good balance of flavors.
Sandwiches feature juicy grilled pork and a tofu sandwich with bold flavor that stands out. Portions come generously sized and prices stay reasonable.
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Parking is limited; expect to walk a block from nearby spots.
Credit card transactions incur a $0.75 fee.
The restaurant is small, so wait times can increase during busy hours.
Old Southeast Asian, utilitarian charm defines the space with spartan decor and a small seating area. Atmosphere feels family-owned and no-frills, with a quiet, straightforward vibe. Parking is convenient with a decent-sized lot avoiding street hassles.
Spring rolls taste fresh and come in vegan options. They pair well with other dishes like chicken potstickers and banh mi sandwiches.
Grilled pork bánh mì sandwiches feature soft, fluffy bread with a crispy outside that does not tear the mouth. Generous portions of flavorful pork and fresh vegetables come with tastier pâté for authentic flavor.
Good to know
The Banh Mi sandwiches cost $6.50 each.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
There is a decent-sized parking lot available.
Super small hole-in-the-wall shop with a building that recalls a city with more character. Atmosphere feels authentic and chill, with no seating and easy ordering. Known for affordable prices, variety of Banh Mi, and exceptional fish sauce chicken wings.
Fresh spring rolls come with a very good dipping sauce. They appear alongside shrimp and pair well with other items like fish sauce chicken wings.
Bánh mì sandwiches offer unbeatable low prices and solid flavor. Bread can taste stale and meat portions vary, but sandwiches remain a good value overall.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended a few days in advance to secure your order.
Parking can be tricky due to a big dip in the lot; street parking is better.
The Bahn Mi costs $6.50 before tip, making it an affordable option.
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.
Shrimp spring rolls come with a peanut dipping sauce and show up in different prices each time. They pair well with vermicelli bowls and Vietnamese coffee.
Special sandwiches feature a crunchy pretzel-like bun and come with options like extra meat. Varieties include beef BBQ, pork, and tofu, all served tasty and enjoyable even hours later.
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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.
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.
Bánh mì sandwiches feature a crunchy baguette packed with fresh fillings like grilled chicken, pork, and vegetables. The tofu sandwich stands out with garlic-marinated tofu and fresh ingredients.
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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.
Simple kiosk setup with no seating emphasizes grab-and-go convenience. Atmosphere is quick and practical, attracting a diverse crowd looking for affordable, authentic banh mi and fresh Vietnamese sandwiches. Ordering happens at the window, with crispy, flavorful bread and fresh ingredients defining the food experience.
Spring rolls come in good size but vary in flavor. Some are plain with minimal filling, while others lack seasoning and taste flavorless with cheap ingredients.
Crispy, soft, and flavorful bread stands out in the sandwiches here. Adding extra pate boosts the taste, making the sandwiches very tasty and affordable.
Good to know
You have to order at the window.
Parking access is rough, and the place is a simple kiosk.
The price of $8.50 for one banh mi is on the pricy side.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a cozy, home-like atmosphere with bright lighting and plant decorations. The space feels like a living room, creating a warm and comfortable vibe. It attracts a lively crowd, including college students, contributing to an energetic environment.
Spring rolls come out crisp and enjoyable with a consistently great taste.
Bahn mi sandwiches feature a crispy baguette with fresh vegetables and flavorful pork or chicken fillings. Vegan options balance sweet soy pork, mayo, and pickled veggies well, all at a low price.
Good to know
Time Bistro has a full separate vegan and vegetarian menu available.
The bistro is five minutes away from the light rail station, making it easily accessible.
Parking can be tricky, which is common for the area.
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.
Spring rolls sell out fast, so arriving early helps. They come alongside steamed buns and various curries, making for a solid mix of flavors.
Authentic style Banh Mi sandwiches come filled to the brim with ingredients like grilled pork, chicken, and tofu. Prices hover around six dollars, making these reasonably priced options packed with fresh vegetables and a perfect touch of cilantro.
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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.
Small space with fast food-style setup and kitchen visible behind plexiglass creates a quick eat and run atmosphere. The vibe is quiet and simple, with no music and limited seating. Known for generous portions and highly praised banh mi sandwiches, it offers strong value in a casual setting.
Chicken spring rolls come with a Vietlicious pho flavor and taste absolutely delicious. Shrimp spring rolls have a plain-ish sauce and feel like the low point of the meal.
Bahn Mi sandwiches stand out with crispy bread, fresh vegetables, and tender meat. Options include pork and tofu, both served quickly and reasonably priced.
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Online ordering is efficient, with food ready for pickup by the estimated time.
Parking can be difficult in the area; consider walking if nearby.
The meal cost around $50 for two meals and egg rolls.
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.
Small, no-frills shop serves tofu bahn mi sandwiches priced around $14. These sandwiches stand out as fantastic and enjoyable compared to others tried elsewhere.
Good to know
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.