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    4.6 (149 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed

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    Pandan Waffle
    Amanda S.

    The pandan Waffle is so so good. I wish it wasn't so expensive but I guess it's Seattle prices. But regardless, it is so good. So airy and light. It def wouldn't fill you up like for breakfast or anything but it you're looking for a light snack this is it.

    Pandan Waffle
    Joanna M.

    Every time I have a good Vietnamese coffee, the coffee shop is always nestled in the most obscure places. Phin is kinda off the radar which makes it annoying to get to but you're rewarded with a chill and relaxed shop that isn't too crowded. The shop is decorated with Vietnamese touches mixed with a splash of colorful modern. The space is supplemented by board/card games which can be really fun for a group of friends who want to enjoy a table game with their coffee. There is also a restroom so you can stay as long as you want. The pandan latte and the coconut coffee were really good. The pandan latte tasted distinctly of pandan and was perfectly balanced by the Vietnamese coffee. The coconut coffee was almost like a coconut coffee slush but still distinctly tasted like coffee. This made up for the somewhat standoff-ish service which is probably attributed to the owner's reserved nature rather than him actively being rude. As a snack, my partner and I also got the pandan waffle to share which was nice and crispy while having that satisfying chewy mochi texture. Taste-wise, it was a little lacking and tasted less like pandan and more like dough. TLDR; Phin is in the middle of nowhere but has good Vietnamese coffee and decent vibes.

    Steven E.

    Phin is this cool little Vietnamese coffee shop! Inside there's a great vibe and the staff are very pleasant. I dared the Sữa Đá which is an iced Vietnamese coffee and Mrs. E. tried the Wintermelon green tea. The coffee was a little sweet for me, but overall, a tasty drink and a nice compliment to my Pandan waffle. We asked for a cup of ice for the tea (that's the way she prefers it) which I feel diluted and ruined the drink. Mrs. E. seemed to enjoy it, regardless. Yay! It's pretty comfy for a trendy coffee shoppe. First time I've seen a coffee shoppe that takes reservations! They serve a pretty good flan, too! 05/25

    Derek C.

    Small little place with decor that reminds me of Vietnam culture. Also has many children book talking about tales within the culture as well. A few couches there and some chairs. Service could be slow if there's a lot of people as it seems there's only one person working. However, one drink was messed up and he was glad to fix it still no charge which is good. Off to the food review. 4/5 - Viet Iced Coffee - Very strong with a good amount of sweetness to balance the strength/bitterness of the coffee. Just what i was looking for in general with a coffee drink. Just a warning for non-viet coffee drinkers, its usually very strong and sweet, quite intense and if thats too much i don't recommend ordering it. 3.5/5 - Pandan Waffle - This was quite crispy but due to it being in powder form (sold in front of counter) I wished it had actual coconut pieces in it and tasted more fresh. A little bit too air-y and it seem it lost the fluffiness of the waffle and just some has crisp ends.

    Yogurt coffee and Bac xiu
    Sandy G.

    There isn't any coffee places I've been to that could make a yogurt coffee better than Phin in Seattle. I've been here since they first opened around COVID-19 and they never disappointed me once. Every coffee drinks is made fresh upon order. Their waffle is fluffy in the middle and crispy on edge, very fulfilling. Besides coffee, their soda drink is also really refreshing and a good choice when you want something different. The store is operated solely by one guy and he has been there since the beginning. I've never had to wait too long to get my drinks even when the shop got busy. Ambiance replicates really well the Vietnamese culture but also has some special touches to it. It's one of a kind than other coffee shops in the area.

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    Myphuong L.

    I normally I get coconut coffee but I like the blended type not the coconut cream type. Pandan and black sesame seems to be a regular item on the menu at most I love to check out trendy coffee shops when I'm out of town. Have never seen yogurt coffee, not even in Orange County, CA and decided to try that. I knew it would be a gamble because I do not like the tarty sour flavor of Vietnamese yogurt. My first sip and immediate reaction, I did not like. Definitely that wiff of sour tartness shot up my nose. Not to mention the semi thickness texture. As I took another sip, I'm starting to like it. It's tolerable but I wouldn't get it again. It was well balanced with coffee and condense milk. The coffee was on the stronger side. So much culture in this cafe. Tons of cultural books both for adults and children.

    Iced pandan latte & pandan waffle
    Vivien L.

    This cafe is a bit tucked away from the other food spots in Chinatown. The interior has nice wall decor and aesthetics. FYI: the coffee flan is no longer available. As of 2/2/2025, the only food options are waffles or noodles. I ordered the iced pandan latte and pandan waffle. Pandan waffle: crispy, light, and perfectly sweet. I devoured it and would absolutely order it again. Pandan latte: I got this with the default settings (regular ice, sugar, and dairy milk). It was loaded with ice, so I'd ask for less next time. That said, the ice quality was surprisingly good--it took several hours to melt, whereas other cafes' ice melts in less than 20 minutes. The sweetness was just right; the drink wasn't overly sweet at all. I'll definitely be back to reorder these or try something new!

    Black Sesame Vietnamese Coffee
    Jeremiah M.

    Whenever I need a quick caffeine boost, Phin in Little Saigon has always been a great visit! They're located right by the I-5 underpass off of Jackson Street and 10th Ave, under the Thai Binh Apartments building. Phin specializes in phin drip Vietnamese coffee. While the Vietnamese coffee game is STRONG in Seattle these days, Phin's coffee is stronger! If you're looking for a caffeine kick that has a strong taste then Phin is the place to go! They don't offer a lot of flavors or cream tops like other Vietnamese coffeeshops in the city, but they definitely make up their quantity for their quality. My most recent visit I tried my favorite Vietnamese coffee combo, the black sesame cream Vietnamese coffee! The nutty-ness from the black sesame gave for a sweet earthy flavor profile, mixed with a smooth drip coffee. Can't beat it! I've also had their pandan waffles too, and they're some of the most delicious waffles I've ever had! The interiors are also well-decorated, making me feel like I am visiting a cafe straight from Vietnam. It's a small but calm space perfect for meeting up with friends over a coffee. The owner Bảo is also very kind and runs the whole shop himself. Pay a visit the next time you're in Little Saigon, Seattle!

    yogurt coffee, salt cream coffee
    Jenny Z.

    After coming back from Vietnam, I have been reluctant to try the vietnamese coffee shops in the states fearing they would not be as authentic, but Phin hit the spot. It's one of the first places I have found that has both the yogurt coffee and salted cream coffee that is at all the coffee shops in Vietnam, and they were both so delicious without being too sweet! -Salted cream coffee (5/5): had the perfect balance of sweet and salty which made the drink more well-rounded and balanced, while still tasting refreshing -Yogurt coffee (5/5): unlike any yogurt coffee I tried in Vietnam and it definitely grew on me more as I drank it, but is more tart in taste without being too thick. Would definitely come back!

    The banana pudding matcha and hojicha latte
    Denny H.

    Came here for the Phê x Phin popup and was not disappointed. My girlfriend had been seeing the viral banana pudding matchas on social media so we were excited to try it out. We ordered Banana Pudding Matcha Latte and the Banana Pudding Hojicha Latte and both were delicious. The matcha and hojicha on their own were really flavorful and tasted high-quality, not too bitter or watered down. Paired with the banana pudding, the drinks had the perfect amount of sweetness and it was not overpowering at all. Definitely some of the best matcha and hojicha I've had in Seattle, these did not disappoint. The ambiance was pretty cozy and felt especially nice today since it was raining. There is limited seating however so be prepared if you can't get a place to sit down. This popup was a great experience and I'm looking forward to coming back to try Phin's drinks. Banana pudding matcha latte: 5/5 Banana pudding hojicha latte: 5/5 Ambiance: 4/5

    Debbie N.

    This coffee place is a small shop in an apartment building. The coffee shop has a selection of books by Vietnamese authors, one of which I purchased myself within the past year. Service does take longer given one person staffing the coffee shop the day I went. I will be back to try the waffles. Coffee was not overly sweet like some Vietnamese shops have with the condensed milk. Taste was more coffee than artificial flavoring. I will definitely be back for coffee. I did appreciate the cup not having mostly ice.

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    Hui-yu Y.

    - cute little shop with authentic Viet coffee - We stopped by here and got a large iced viet milk coffee with oat milk to share. I like how there is no extra cost for the milk substitution. The coffee has an interesting aftertaste, but it tastes authentic like what we've tasted in Vietnam. It's still a bit too sweet for me due to the condensed milk, but I like how I need to try very hard to taste the oat milk (in other words, the milk got overpowered by the coffee, which is a desirable condition(?)). The shop also sells pastries and other stuff, but we were super full and didn't try anything else. I like the decor and it's quite cozy, and they have tons of houseplants like hoya, spider plants, monstera deliciosa, satin pothos.. but I gotta say some of them are lacking a good pole for support or sufficient light for better growth. They also have tons of books, and it's my first time to see Doraemon manga in Vietnamese. Overall it's a lovely stop for a quick break, but I guess the service could be slow as it's operated by one person.

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    Stephanie C.

    Yessss. Good, strong, quality vietnamese coffee. They have pandan, coconut, yogurt, salt cream flavored and more. Their signature vietnamese coffee waffle and pandan waffle powder mix can also be bought here. Limited seating with tables too low for working and there's no wifi, so this is more of a pit-stop-with-a-friend place. (Update as of May: there's now a long table with a few seats) Haven't been to this part of Chinatown, on the other side of the freeway, and it's a lot less sketchier with more upscale businesses. The people who live above this shop are so lucky.

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    Amazing coffee and treats (pandan waffles!), friendly and sincere service, and a charming atmosphere. I love coming here.

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    4.4(368 reviews)
    0.2 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

    3.9(1.7k reviews)
    0.1 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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    4.4(252 reviews)
    8.6 miHaller Lake
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    Very clean, pork belly buns inhave never seen before, FANTASTIC ox-tail pho, papaya salad and SPAM…read morebanh mi.!!!!!!!!!

    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!

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    4.1(108 reviews)
    1.1 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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