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    Basil Viet Kitchen

    4.0 (54 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    CS3. Pad Prig Khing
    Ayana B.

    Mostly great Thai and Vietnamese place! It used to be my pre-finals ritual! Food is decent, only thing I would say is the spice level is a bit low for what you'd expect. But order it spicier thank you think and it will be good! Portion sizes are generous so a great place to stop if hungry. Sometimes it gets busy, so avoid peak hours! It's got a nice chill ambiance so a great place to enjoy the food!

    Pad See Ew
    Grace J.

    Casual, quick, delicious. Came here with a friend around lunchtime the other day and were quickly sat, but the restaurant filled up to the brim and there was a line out the door by the time we left. It's popular, and for good reason! Food: Great portions and I love that they include rice with the noodle dishes. It seems like they have Thai/Vietnamese fusion food, and it's delicious. The Pad See Ew had a good amount of chicken and broccoli, and was balanced out with the fresh white rice. A lot of people in the restaurant were enjoying big bowls of pho, and they have banh mis for less than 10! I definitely want to go back and try some next time. Ambiance: Casual dining, standard Asian restaurant vibes. Cozy! Service: Quick and efficient, absolutely no complaints here. Overall, can't wait to come back. Delicious food and I want to try everything on the menu!

    Inside
    Naomi J.

    The most budget-friendly and affordable restaurant I've been to in U District! The Bahn Ami was honestly a solid 3.5/5 stars and at $8 I really did not expect that. I think I'll be back to try other dishes because wow at this price and volume of food, it's pretty reasonable!

    Pad Thai, Phad See-Ew (top to bottom)
    Bright H.

    I had the chicken Phad See Ew ($13.00) and my friend got the chicken Phad Thai ($13.00), both were relatively tasty but didn't necessarily stand out to other Thai joints. It is a relatively quick walk from the University of Washington campus and a great place to have lunch. I'm very surprised with how cheap the food is for being a sit-down restaurant, so that is definitely a plus. The ambiance and environment of the restaurant were generally inviting and cozy. The service was fine, I enjoyed that they gave us time to keep to ourselves. Overall, if you're in the area and looking to try either some Vietnamese or Thai food for cheap, definitely visit, especially for a broke college student.

    P1. Round Eye Steak, Beef Meatballs, Well- done Brisket, Tendon & Tripe
    Marthin M.

    Basil Kitchen has always been my go to especially since it's close to the dorms and their service is done in a timely and fast manner. I really like the chill vibe when entering the resturant and of course their pho is good in my taste.

    2nd half of Bahn mi

    Bahn mi sandwich is so good! They make them fresh and it seems that they sell out for the day pretty quickly. Super quick and friendly service.

    Pad See Ew with Chicken (4 stars)
    Kimmy L.

    Despite the restaurant name change, this restaurant still has the same menu selection as it did when it started as Spring Kitchen. However, this restaurant has finally upgraded its menus from paper takeout menus to plastic laminated menus. I ordered the Pad See Ew with chicken and 4 stars spiciness to-go. Service was prompt and I was out the door within 15 minutes with my food. The pad see ew noodles were very tasty and came with green beans, carrots, broccoli, and a side of white rice. The portion was generous, but not enough for leftovers. The noodles were also the perfect consistency and not too sweet. However, as I noted before with my prior experience here, the 4 stars spiciness level here is extremely mild. It's like they don't even put any chili paste in it. I had to add my own Korean chili sauce when I got home. While Basil might not be the best Thai food in U-District, it is convenient, especially for those heading toward west campus or to the bus stop outside of the DM. 4/5 for service and 4/5 for food

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    Great Vietnamese food and great service. Very solo-dining friendly! Definitely coming back. :)

    Only disposable utensils, cups and condiments provided here at a sit down restaurant

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    The Boat - Yummy Waffles

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    4.4(368 reviews)
    3.9 miLittle Saigon, Chinatown International District
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    Went with some friends for the first time and what a memorable experience. The food was delicious…read moreand the cocktail was a new experience. My cocktail was a pho broth washed shot of Jameson and it came with a pho broth chaser. Hope I got that right but I almost don't wanna drink Jameson any other way now. The parking lot was packed but there's a paid parking lot around corner so no problem. It looked packed but I think a lot of people were at the larger pho Bac sup shop (which is associated w The Boat, but The Boat had plenty of seating at 6:30 on a Sunday night. I think what I appreciated most was the service- we had a person who seated us and answered questions about the menu- my partner has some preferences and shared them with the first server but then the second server came by and already knew what my partner had shared with the first server. That's real dedication. Definitely coming back.

    Genuinely surprised that I would enjoy this place so much because I came here thinking, "well this…read moreis just rice and chicken, so what could make this place so special?" I was left with a pleasant surprise and understanding of the hype of this place, because the chicken was so crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. I got "com ga" which translates to "chicken and rice." This place only really serves like three dish on their menu, with a rotating choice of base from noodles to rice. The place is right next to their sister location, Pho bar, and share a parking space. It is nice and clean on the inside, and like the name the restaurant is shape like a boat! So far I have been here twice and would definitely come back for a warm meal. The staff were helpful and pleasant! It was roughly a 30 minute wait for the food, but that is to be expected considering this is not a fast-food Restaurant (:

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    Tamarind Tree Restaurant - Black mushroom and pork stuffed tofu

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    3.9(1.7k reviews)
    3.8 miLittle Saigon, Chinatown International District
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    Came with a friend to try some Vietnamese dishes that are a bit more challenging to find in NYC and…read moreit hit the spot! It's a bit pricey for the portions, but overall we enjoyed our meal and I really liked trying dishes beyond the typical spring roll/pho/rice place. Here's what we ordered: - Baby clams with rice cracker: Generous portion of clams, paired nicely with the crunchy cracker. - Braised fish pot: Make sure you eat this with rice as it can be a bit on the salty side, but super flavorful. - Tamarind tree soup: A great combination of sweet and sour with lots of veggies. Wish there was more protein. It's located in a bit of a sketchy mall, but it's one of the nicer restaurants located within the mall. The food took a longer than we were expecting, service was a bit more short, but overall it's a nicer sit-down Vietnamese restaurant in the area!

    I decided to try their Bun Bo Bue, and it was good, not great. The broth wasn't as flavorful as I…read moreliked it to be. The noodles were a bit overcooked. It also cost $20 which is a bit pricey. The meat was cooked well and was tasty, but I wished they added more beef. The service was okay. The server wasn't enthusiastic or anything. The dish didn't take long to make though. Ambiance continues to be really good! It'd be good for an occasion night or date.

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    Lotus Pond Vietnamese Cuisine - :D

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    4.4(251 reviews)
    4.8 miHaller Lake
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    A great variety of viet dishes you may not be able to find elsewhere!…read more My partner and I chose this place because we were craving soup to help with the cold. We ended up choosing a place close and were not disappointed at all. This restaurant is located off a busy street but it luckily offers a parking lot which can be hard to come by in Seattle. Because we came on the earlier side, we were seated quite quickly :) The space is pretty large so I don't think I would worry about a wait on a weekday. We were very impressed by the options provided. I usually don't find Bun Bo Hue on the menu often which is what my partner ended up ordering. I ordered the Bun rieu which is even harder to come by. We also ordered the crispy butter garlic wings to share which was a perfect choice. The service was very fast and we were pleasantly surprised at how quickly our stuff came out after placing our order. The portions were also HUGE and we both had enough to take home for a second meal. The Bun rieu was super tomatoey and had a rich flavor which the crab. My mom makes Bun rieu at home and I was very much happy with this bowl too, reminded me a lot of how my mom makes it! The Bun Bo Hue was not super spicy but we appreciated being able to customize. The garlic wings were SOOOO good. So crispy and seasoned so well, we would 100% get these again they were so good. We left very full, warm, and satisfied with this pick. We likely will be back in the near future!

    Kicking off the 2026 New Years at a new joint! Lotus Pond Vietnamese cuisine in Aurora!…read more Upon walking into the restaurant, it was a warm vibes and we noticed the lovely ambiance. We were quickly seated which was great! A few things we ordered to try out included: 1. Goi Cuon Nem Nuong also know as the Grilled Pork with tamarind fish sauce 2. Fried Spring Rolls (Cha Nem Ran) 3. Fried Calamari 4. Escargot noodle soup 5. Oxtail and meatball pho Alright so let's start with #1. Crispy crunch as you bite into it. Deliciand savory. #2. It's okay, it's different, anything fried is good, nothing special though. #3. love the crispy and tenderness of the calamari, fried just right! #4. Love the flavors and everything else in this soup, a bit too oily though #5. Soup and oxtail is good. Can definitely noticed the lard or amount of oil in this pho, too much for my liking though. Overall everything was flavorful and good. Only downside is the soup base for #4 and 5. Make it less oily and it would be a banger!

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    Ramie - Grilled oysters

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    4.1(108 reviews)
    2.8 miCapitol Hill

    Incredible restaurant (and a fantastic happy hour). Unlike a lot of hybrid renditions of Asian…read morerestaurants, everything here feels thoughtful, intentional and is truly delicious. The custard duck egg is an excellent starter, with a rich, savory broth that delivers a deep, yolky umami punch. The rau ram oil and herb is such a creative twist that adds the perfect herbal dimension. The radicchio pudding was light and offered a clean, almost grassy brightness without being overwhelming in flavors. Great option for any vegans at the table. The wagyu beef tallow fries were some of the best fries I've ever had. Ultra-crispy, perfectly thick-cut, and deeply flavorful with beef notes shining through, without being too heavy. Like many of the dishes here, perfectly balanced in flavor. The grilled eggplant with whipped tofu and crispy sun chokes was another standout. The tofu whip was so smooth and should be considered a worthy sub for mayo. The eggplant was soft, creamy, and perfectly charred. The garlic rice was incredibly savory and maybe my favorite version of it yet. Packed with the perfect depth of garlicky flavor and seasoning. Finally for dessert - I thought the durian fruit cup was decent, it's great for durian lovers but next time I will be back to try their other desserts. The hollow bread is a must-try. It's fried to perfection, the inside is steamy and the butter it comes with is perfect but the bread alone is so good that it doesn't need it. The perfect touch of roasted sesame. Slightly sweet, it's a delight in textures and perfect in cold weather. The oyster on half shell in happy hour is also a great standard oyster, very fresh, with a nuanced Viet twist in the sauces. Vegetable dip is pretty standard and also delicious, great if you're looking for a healthy starter. Coffee rubbed ribs were fantastic as well and an incredible deal for the size. Very savory, a little sticky sweet, but not too much. Service was also friendly and the food came out in a reasonable time. One of my favorite restaurants in Seattle, and had fun chatting with regulars next to our table too.

    Went during brunch time…read more Favorite dish was the Salmon Croque Madam. It was a banh mi sandwich with salmon flakes(?) topped off with an egg with a side of arugula. Easy to eat and flavorful on its own but dipping it with Chinsu added spice and more flavor. Bot Chien had a crisp to it and egg was cooked well. You have to dip it in the fish sauce or else there is no flavor. Just something minor but I wish the pickled veggies were more separated. It had the cut lines but not fully cut so you had to separate it yourself. The com tam was alright. All of the components you would usually get for a broken rice dish. The meatloaf was really good. The pork on the other hand was a bit too salty for my liking. And you only get one thin piece... soup on the side was good and was a good way to cleanse the palette. Overall good modern/fancy spin on Vietnamese food but overpriced. Would probably be nice to go during dinner time for some drinks as the ambience seemed better for night time. Good amount of seating. Street parking around the area was easy to find.

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