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    Ferry Noodle House

    3.5 (220 reviews)
    InexpensiveThai, Noodles
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Phad Kee Mao
    Max H.

    Food service was really quick and the food came out hot. I really liked the ratio of veggies, meat and noodles and the flavoring was good. I was a little disappointed because the noodles were stuck together in some parts and the sauce wasn't fully mixed in.

    Curry Fried Rice
    Sashidhar R.

    My Seattle local friend took me here for lunch. Loved the food. I ordered Curry Fried Rice and it was mind boggling.. spicy & made to perfection. It's a casual dine in place tucked in an alley way in Downtown. Would love to try their curries next time. My Best Fried Rice in Seattle so far! Highly recommend for locals & visitors.

    Basil tofu
    Elyse M.

    I come here for lunch sometimes with my work team. We usually make a reservation ahead of time (there are around 6-8 of us depending on the day) and as far as I know they've always been able to accommodate our group. The food here is good. I get the basil or ginger tofu (they're both vegan!) with 1 star because I can't handle too much spice. My less frail co-workers go for all 5 stars and sometimes even that isn't enough for them. On average though a 1 or 2 star seem to be doable for most folks. I've heard my teammates speak highly of the drunken noodles, with varying degrees of spice level. My one make complaint is the service is sometimes slow in terms of bringing the food out. Most times I've been there, at least one person in the group had to wait for a longer than normal period of time to receive they're dish while everyone else is chowing down.

    Pad See Eiw w/tofu
    Willy M.

    Good gosh, I didn't realize Ferry Noodle was this close to me, not a stone's throw away but an easy walk downhill. It's just off 1st Ave on Marion going towards the ferry, hence ferry noodle house. Met a friend here for lunch, got there before noon time and was able to get seated pretty quickly. They do have lunch combos and such but we stuck to noodles. I've never been here so I got my gateway dish when trying out a Thai place and got the Pad See Eiw w/ tofu. It was quite good, flavorful, off the hot wok, good amount of noodles for a good portion. FYI, the tofu is fried. They seem to go pretty heavy handed on the spice and I got 3 stars and it was pretty spicy where it made my nose sweat and fog up my glasses. Whatever. My friend enjoyed her Pad Kee Mao and totally ate it up and really enjoyed her lunch too. Service is fine, pretty quick to take your order and bring out your food and clear out them plates to get the next people to sit. You may not want to sit and hang after your lunch as you will see the line waiting for a table grow & grow....you don't want to be "that person", do you? Anyways, pretty good place for lunch, prices are good and my noodles tasted fine.

    Chicken wings!
    Sho I.

    Came here on Halloween---I'll be honest: at first a co-worker and I wanted to go to Bibimbap, but we went next door to Ferry Noodle House instead because Bibimbap was closed for a week due to family emergency (until November 6th if I remember correctly). Even though we didn't originally intend to come here, this place was rather pleasing for a few reasons. First, I'm a big Thai food whore, and any Thai place in the Downtown/Belltown/Capitol Hill area I want to know about. #Thaifoodwhore Second, this place has a nice ambience. It was Halloween though, so the waitresses and waiter were wearing costumes, so I can't really tell you how they usually are on the other 364 days of the week (or do they dress like that usually? hmm). We ordered the spring rolls, yellow chicken curry lunch special, and pad kee mao AKA drunken noodles. The spring rolls were nice and hot. They were surprisingly bland though. I guess the plum sauce that came with it was supposed to make up the blandness. The yellow chicken curry was typical of Thai curries I've had in the past. Good spicy kick to it. The lunch special came with vegetarian pad thai. My problem with the pad thai is that it was a little too mushy---having it a la dente might have been better. Also, the pad thai did not include a lime or enough bean sprouts. I guess that's what happens when pad thai is included as a side. However, the pad kee mao was really good! We ordered it 3 out of 4 stars, and that was kind of spicy, so be careful with anything more than 2 stars if you can't do spicy. In conclusion, the food here was alright. I've had better Thai food, but it's pretty decent here. I would come here again!

    $10 panang curry combo plate
    Doris W.

    Came here with my supervisor last Friday for lunch. Lunch hour is busy here! It's a sit down place, not like other places where the food is in hot trays and you order combos. We ordered: - panang curry lunch combo (comes with Pad Thai and white rice) $10 - fresh tofu rolls - pineapple curry Very filling! I like their panang here better than the Thai 2 Go across the street from my work. A good lunch spot. Nothing overly amazing, but I would come back.

    Crab Rangoon
    Johnny L.

    Ferry Noodle House (my friend!).. long time, no c! I have been waiting 2 come 2 this place again 4 some time, 2 finally do my fresh review of it. I used 2 come here a lot, when my lunch crew n I used 2 work closer. no other Thai place around dt (downtown) or ct (Chinatown) even come close 2 here. Although there is Thai Curry Simple, which I like, but I like Ferry more overall. no Mok Bang 4 this review.. (Korean style, where u film urself eating n do watever..!) I might just do that, a Mok Bang style review 4 the next place I go 2 n review... ! ha ha well, here comes the climax, thesis, moral of the story, or simply the moment u've been waiting 4!.. I got their chicken pud see u, 0 star w/ crag rangoons the chicken pud see u was the same as yesterday.. ever so consistent, I mean, it was like, it didn't change (which I like).. the perfect Thai style cuts of chicken, crinkly patterned carrots and American broccoli w/ the perfect seasoned soy sauced wide noodles.. just, ol', so, good..! the crab rangoons were good, crispy n creamy I debated on getting their Thai Iced Tea n Coffee b/c I usually order that in the past, in combining the 2 in making it 1/2 tea n 1/2 coffee.. so good! the service is superb n this place is busy as always, ppl come, ppl go, happy in, happy out the only change from last time is, the prices went up $9 for Pud n $8 for rangoons best of the best around dt n ct that is..

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    The food is okay, yet very inconsisent and my order is hardly ever correct when I order the phone. The staff is rude and impersonable

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    best tom yum noodle soup in downtown! prob the best place for thai food if you work around madison and marion street

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    We came here for lunch, I had seen the reviews on Yelp and wanted to try it out…read more Food: We tried the vegetarian drunken noodles and vegetarian coconut curry. The noodles were absolutely delicious, packed with flavor. They do spicy on a scale through five, we opted for four out of five for the noodles, I thought we could've gone even one spice level higher. For the curry, we did three out of five, and definitely could've done a spice level higher. The spice scale is definitely catered toward people who like less spicy food, so rest assured three or four is still fairly mild in spice. The quantity of the curry was actually quite small, however, the presentation was beautiful. It was also delicious in taste. Ambience: The restaurant is very ethnic and beautifully decorated. It is a great date spot. It's very clean, and food came out quickly. Service: Our server was incredibly professional and very polite. He gave great suggestions. I really appreciated that he went out of his way and got the spice jars for us to adjust the spice level of our food. Something else that I always give credit for is that they pack up any leftover food that you have. Phenomenal service.

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    *Vegetarian Foodie Review*…read more I just looked at the positive reviews and ended up going here during our trip to Seattle. Omg, what a place! There was a wait since it was the weekend, but we didn't have to wait more then 20 mins after joining the waitlist at the restaurant. What I really liked is that as our turn got close, they started taking our order early so it would be ready by the time we sat down. My husband ordered non-veg, while my 5 year old and I decided to share and just got the "Vegan Thai Fried Rice with Tofu" - requested mild and less oil. The order came within 5 mins since they had taken it in advance. Omg, what a flavor profile! I loved, loved it! I have been to many Thai places, but the vegan food here tasted truly amazing - the best fried rice ever! My daughter slurped it all down really quick too. We both finished every bite. What I especially appreciated was how many tofu pieces they included. Usually I noticed restaurants are stingy with the tofu in fried rice, not sure why, but this place was generous with it. Tofu is a touchy subject for me because my daughter loves it and eats it all, so I hardly get any protein for myself, usually ending up with only 3-4 pieces. But here the tofu portion was pretty good. We loved it so much that we came back again on the last day of our trip, as weekday that time, with no wait time. One more important thing to note: kids get special plates and cutlery here. My daughter got a pink princess plate and OMG, she was so excited waiting for her food just to eat off it. It's a total hit with kids! The ambiance was really nice too, lively and full of super cute murals featuring popular Seattle spots on the walls, Coming back again during our next visit to Seattle for sure!

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    Came here for a quick dinner and left completely stuffed…read more Just a heads-up on how the setup works since it's super casual: there isn't traditional table service. You order at the counter when you walk in, grab a seat, and they'll bring the food out to you. Everything else is totally self-serve--you grab your own water, utensils, and condiments. When you're finished, you bus your own table and drop your dishes at the return station. I ordered the pumpkin panang curry with fried chicken, and the portion size was massive! The curry was super rich, heavy, and packed a ton of flavor. The fried chicken held up really well with the sauce, too. The taste was definitely there, and you get a lot of food for what you pay. I'll definitely be back next time I'm craving a solid, hearty curry.

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    Food is amazing, the service was impeccable, and the ambiance was a vibe…read more I had one of the chef's special (sliced NY Strip with crispy garlic fried rice). I also added a side of the Chinese broccoli. The steak was cooked to perfection and the race was super flavorful. I usually add soy sauce to my fried rice and there was no need! I also like the fact that the fried was wasn't overly oily. If I had one criticism it's that some of the garlic slices were crisped too hard to chew. To drink I had the lychee strawberry lemonade because I am not drinking alcohol right now. It was amazing, but a little too sweet for my liking so I added a little water and it was perfect!

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    So many restaurants are closed on Monday in Seattle! Fortunately, my friend and I were able to…read morecatch up over lunch at Kin Len Thai Night Bites a couple Mondays ago. PHAD SEE EIW - 16.50 + chicken This is my go-to dish at Thai restaurants since it's always a reliable option. Kin Len was no different. The noodles were soft and chewy, with a nice balance of savory and sweet flavors. They also don't skimp on the chicken or Chinese broccoli, which made this a pretty satisfying portion. BATTERED CHICKEN RED CURRY - 17.75 Wow! I'm not usually a fan of fried foods, but the batter on the chicken was surprisingly light and flaky. The red curry was incredibly savory and aromatic, with a ton of flavor. Even after sitting for about half an hour, the chicken held up pretty well despite becoming a bit soggy. This was incredibly tasty, and I'd highly recommend, especially since it's one of the dishes they're known for. Between the two dishes, this was more than enough food for two people, and I know my friend can eat! We probably would've been OK ordering just the battered chicken red curry, but I'm definitely not complaining about leftovers. The portions and pricing at Kin Len are both very reasonable, and I'd definitely recommend checking it out if you're in the Fremont area.

    Food is amazing!! I love the tofu bomb so much that it inspired me to look for similar recipes to…read moremake at home! It's got the kinda spice where it burns a little but it tastes so good that you just keep eating it! Line is long even on weekday nights, so I'd recommend joining the waitlist on yelp while you're otw to avoid waiting in line too long. It's also in a pretty fun area in Fremont so you can kill time at nearby thrift shops and such!! Food is great and pretty affordable too compared to some restaurants in Seattle. The atmosphere is warm and lively and the servers have great recommendations too!!

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    4.0
    (1.3k reviews)
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    Everyone in West Seattle who loves Thai food knows about Buddah Ruksa "crack chicken" otherwise…read moreknown as crispy, garlic basil, chicken..., But not everybody knows you can add broccoli for just a few dollars more it's coated in the same amazing breading and sauce. Great service and staff

    My recommendation is maybe, and I want to be clear that this review is based primarily on the…read moreservice and overall treatment we experienced. The food itself was decent. My concern is not with the meal; it is with the overall hospitality we received. From the moment I entered the restaurant, I observed differences in how guests were greeted and engaged. Some guests were welcomed with smiles, courtesy, and friendly conversation, while my own initial interaction felt more reserved and minimal in comparison. After being seated, I waited approximately 15 minutes before anyone offered me water, despite the restaurant not being particularly busy. During that time, other tables around me were served water and received refills more promptly. I was waiting for my friend to arrive. Once my friend joined me, we were asked shortly after if we were ready to order, even though we had not yet had sufficient time to review the menu. Later, when we indicated that we were ready, the server took the menu and walked away without taking our order at that time. One interaction during the ordering process stood out. In general, I observed warm and friendly engagement between staff and other guests. When my friend asked a question, the response we received felt brief and less welcoming in tone and expression, which contributed to our overall impression of the interaction. Standing alone, a single expression or moment could be easily misread, and I would not base a review on that alone. However, within the context of the full experience, it contributed to our perception of inconsistency in service and attentiveness. That pattern continued throughout the meal. Some tables that ordered after us received their food before we did, and appeared to be served more quickly overall. We were also brought to-go boxes without requesting them while we were still eating and in conversation. This made us feel somewhat rushed to finish. The interaction when it came time to pay also felt brief and less engaging than expected. I can only speak to what I personally experienced. The concern here is not a single incident, but the overall pattern of service: delayed water, limited engagement at times, ordering delays, slower food timing compared to nearby tables, and feeling rushed toward the end of the meal. Again, the food was decent, and this review is primarily about the service. Based on our experience, the level of attentiveness and hospitality was inconsistent. For those reasons, my recommendation is maybe. Regardless of the cause, I believe every guest should receive consistent courtesy, professionalism, and attention.

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    4.2
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    I haven't explored Queen Anne much since living in Seattle, so today felt like the perfect day to…read moredo so. Such a cute little area. They have an extensive menu here, so it would be rather Difficult to find something that you didn't like. I obviously had to get a thai iced tea. This one was excellent. No notes. It came out quickly, and it was the perfect sweetness level for me. kaley had the pad Thai. She said it was delicious and hit the spot. We were both ravenous, so there was not much sharing done. I had chiang mai curry noodle dish. This was excellent. The broth was flavorful and creamy. The egg noodles were good. Normally, I'm a then noodle gal, and these were a little thicker than I would've preferred, But they actually virtually well with the dish. I also enjoyed the pickled veggies at this dish came with. Big pickled veggie scale, so they could do no wrong with this addition. I would love to go back and get some of their appetizers and other dishes Because there were more than a few things that I wanted to try. The service was speedy, and the staff was attentive and friendly.

    Randomly decided to come here after walking up Queen Anne. Service was friendly and atmosphere was…read morenice. The one problem was the table next to us was speaking so loudly. Not sure if more spacing would've even made a difference. The food was very good. We had skewers, curry seafood stew and steamed chicken. So full we didn't have any dessert.

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