My favorite phở place! Very cheap prices and better than most places around it’s very good traditional places like the good ol days! :))
Andrew S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kent, WA
I been here 4 or 5 times now and I’ve usually order from the phở menu. The broth is ok and it could be better; it’s «thin» if you know what I mean. The meat they put in there is generous. My alternative order is fried rice. They know how it should be: the rice is not mushy, not too oily but also not dry, the green onions does not dominate, and there are plenty of meat pieces on the plate. Request for egg on top. They don’t mix enough egg in the fried rice. TL:DR it’s your average viet restaurant. Nothing exceptional about the place but the food is great for an inexpensive date.
Tyler R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Nice little mom and pop phở/teriyaki place. Definitely has a divey feel to it but that’s kind of what makes it great. We had fresh spring rolls to start out with, which were alright — not the best I’ve had, but the flavors were good. I ordered the tofu and veggie fried rice and my dining partner had a nice large order of their beef phở. Portions were huuuge and we were both pretty satisfied with our meals. Service left a little to be desired. I kind of got the impression that no one working there really wanted to be there. But dishes were cleared and cups were kept full, so no complaints. There were some pretty great foreign programs playing on their tv during our meal which made for some great dinner conversation(no, really, it was great!). Worth a visit.
Paulo P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Auburn, WA
This joint has some good phở. I’ve been going here every time I need my phở fix right before I do my graveyard shift. I base this totally on their beef stock. Its flavorful for sure. It’s a mom and pop shop like most small Vietnamese establishments. I’m assuming that their customers are regularly Hispanic or other’s because of the fact that there is sugar as a condiment. Puttin sugar in my phở. I don’t know bout that life… I keep it trill with the chili oil, hoisin and nuoc beo with green onions. But I have caught a few Vietnamese in here. It’s safe to assume its pretty authentic. They have American-Asian items on their menu. Phad Thai, chicken teriyaki, Chinese chow fun.
Daren D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Located along the old highway, this is a vietnamese-chinese & teriyaki combo place; menu looks to be mostly vietnamese. It was moderately busy with some koreans and hispanics dining in. The menu is presentable and nice with some pictures. I went with the charbroiled lemongrass pork w/rice. It was ok and satisfying. The fish sauce(?) was a bit too tangy when I ate the side salad garnish of iceberg and sliced carrot. The space is quite decent and above-average, I’d say, for what it is. It’s in a strip mall and has 3 bikini barista shops within a 3 mile radius.