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    Pho Sriracha

    3.8 (61 reviews)
    InexpensiveNoodles, Asian Fusion
    Closed 10:30 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    PHO SRIRACHA ATMOSPHERE

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    My boyfriend found ants in his food from this restaurant... this is so gross and extremely in healthy!
    Siobhan P.

    My boyfriend ordered from this restaurant today and there were ants in his food! I posted a picture to show it! This is extremely gross and very unsanitary! We will not be ordering from here again.

    Ken L.

    This Vietnamese business is located south of Seattle amongst many of the warehouses and industrial parks. I accidentally found this location recently and had a few visits here. Small mom n pop location with friendly staff. The chow fun is quite good with a decent portion offered. The pho is average and just good enough for a quick eat. Put some more Sirracha sauce to liven it up! They do offer Banh Mi (Vietnamese sandwiches) to go only but I have yet to try those. A variety of items like rice dishes and stir fry is also available. I think I will go for the fried rice or the vermicelli noodles next time. 3.5 stars rounded to a 4 for service with a smile. If you don't feel like driving too far and you are in around this area, give this one a try.

    Larry S.

    I have been a regular customer here for a long time. I can't recall how long for sure, maybe 6 or 7 years. Having hunted down and tried the Pho at maybe 10 or more different places around Seattle, I don't understand how Pho Ld has managed to pretty much stay under the Pho review radar for all if these years. Why? Because it is exceptional and genuine, run by a very nice family. In addition, I have been seeing the same familiar core group of regulars like me there for many years as well. My usual is the tofu with vegetable Pho, but I have enjoyed many other menu items including curry chicken with vegetables and stir fry chicken with vegetables, both of which are very good.

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    Julia W.

    I came here on a lunch break recently after having a craving for Bun Thit Nhuong and having my co-workers tell me that they come here sometimes. No one had a to go menu and they didn't have one listed on their Yelp page (or their own webpage). I walked over around 11am and the parking lot had a few cars in it. I should've driven but after reading the reviews & seeing how the parking lot was, I thought it was easier to walk up. The restaurant itself is basically a converted house into a restaurant. I walked in and found 2 other tables seated and pretty dead. I was greeted and seated fairly quickly with a menu. Hot tea was brought out (although no water was offered or asked) and I placed my order for a #51 (Bun Thit Nhuong) and asked for the veggies to be excluded. As I sat and waited, I looked around and noticed the big sign on the register/entry which had posted that they now charge $0.35 for any credit card charge under $10. Kind of a downgrade when it's a single person eating lunch but what can ya do? There was one TV in the corner (showing Maury) and it kept cutting in & out. It kept freezing and glitching out which was kind of annoying (not that I was watching Maury_ but just more of a background noise. A group of 3 was seated shortly after I was and started to get their appetizers and drinks. I thought "Well, perhaps because they ordered Pho and spring rolls; they could beat my service since their food is quicker to prepare." After 10 mins though, my server came back and asked me "You ordered a #51, right? I just needed to confirm." This annoyed me a little as it took 10 mins for her to check and they still had to make my order. So my order finally came about another 10 mins later and it was right for the most part (no veggies, etc). I'm sure my waitress/hostess thought I was needy because I went up to the counter to ask her if they had any cucumber. This particular dish usually comes with cucumber, peanuts, etc and I know I asked for no 'veggies' so sometimes they count cucumber as veggies. I wasn't blaming anyone. What was odd was she stared at me and went "Yes." and I had to awkwardly ask her if I could please have some to go with my dish. She stared some more in thought then said "Uhm, sure." She eventually brought me a few small slices which I put into my noodle dish to try to even it out from the salty meat. The dish itself wasn't bad although it wasn't the best I ever had. I would say that their menu seems legit and the Pho around me smelled good but the service from dining in just seemed 'off'. I don't believe in taking Pho to go as I tend to love the hoisin/plum sauce and they never give you enough when you're to go. I might come back just to try the Pho to see if it's any good but I'd say the food is ok but definitely don't dine in.

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    Jacquie L.

    Been a long time customer here and it's always great. Today I noticed they're under new ownership. Mostly the same, although a slight change of decor, new faces, and the Pho broth was a bit tastier than before. Definitely a good place to stop for lunch when you're craving Pho.

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    Smallest spring rolls I've ever seen and they weren't wrapped very nice either. The lettuce broke the wrapping. Also, it doesn't look or taste like there was any condensed milk in the Vietnamese coffee.

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    Everyone there is so sweet and friendly. They're also very quick and accommodating...and the food is da bomb.

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    They follow instructions given on the order. The food is fresh

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    Good pho at a good price. If you're in the neighborhood and you love pho it's definitely worth checking out.

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    10 years ago

    good, cheap, and quick little lunch spot. i work down the street so it's convenient

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    Well played! The…read morefour of us used the waitlist process to get a table and it worked flawlessly. We encountered very friendly staff upon arrival/seating. As mentioned in other reviews, we also experienced a unique and relaxed atmosphere. They had some good local draft options to get started - which is good. We ordered the Bo La Lot Grilled Beed in Betel Leaf for an appetizer and we loved the combination of ingredients and taste. Our brides ordered the Chaca La Vong Wok Seared Tumeric Rockfish and they both enjoyed it. My son ordered the Pad Kee Mao and I went with the Reckless Fried Rice and we both devoured them! Our waitress (her name wasn't on the receipt) was outstanding....super friendly and patient with all of our questions regarding the menu.

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    Inside
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    As you can see from my two older reviews for this place, I have always been a Xi'an noodles…read moreloyalist and still am. Since my last review the restaurant has closed and reopened, and expanded their menu, to now include more dumplings and varieties of noodles. They also now have a very handy duo of ordering kiosks, which you order at prior to sitting down. I found their kiosks easy to use, which isn't always a given. This being my first visit back in a while, I had to get the spicy cumin lamb biang biang noodles. However I had to try some dumplings, so we shared the lamb dumplings, while my dinner buddy had the spicy cumin lamb rice noodle soup (the same kind of noodles you'd get at a ten second yunnan noodle type of place). They also now have a complimentary side dish bar that has seaweed salad, peanuts, and kimci, as well as some condiment type things like scallions and minced garlic. I helped myself to some seaweed salad to nibble on while waiting for our food, and it was good although food comes out quickly enough that you don't necessarily have to rely on it unless you're really chomping at the bit. The spicy cumin lamb biang biang noodles are just as good as I remember. The biang biang noodles here are perfectly chewy, and the rest of the dish has a lovely flavor aside from just spice. They're generous with lamb and cabbage which add a lot of textural variety to the plate. The lamb dumplings were the sleeper hit of the meal, filled with juicy, tender hunks of lamb surrounded by toothsome clearly hand-rolled wrappers. Absolutely do not skip the lamb dumplings. My dinner buddy really enjoyed her rice noodle soup with spicy cumin lamb, which I think would be a great option on a cold day. Everything is pretty much self serve here, so don't expect full service -- although they did stop by to refill our water once. The food here is so good, though, and prices are so reasonable, that I truly do not care that the experience is pretty bare bones otherwise.

    I went in a couple of days ago for lunch. It did not disappoint. They had self order machines at…read morethe front and you would choose what you wanted to order. Then you get to choose where you sit. They brought water and chopsticks if your table didn't have any. There was the self serve sauce bar which was clean and organized. The food was really quick but I did go a little after lunch time. I ordered the spicy and tangy beef biang noodles. I had ordered the regular spice, but for me, I would've chosen the spicer one as I like spice but wanted to be safe. There was lots of really good flavors. The overall space and bathroom was very clean and a great spot for lunch!

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    New sitting arrangement
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    The udon here is quite good! This place definitely gives the vibe of a hidden gem. Seating was…read moreeasy, parking nearby street is free on Sundays. I ordered the tomato beef udon. The udon were really good but if you let them sit for a long time they get a bit soggy and lose their texture, mainly a concern if you eat really slow though. Broth was also great, just a tiny bit of spice really added to it Overall I'd definitely come back here!

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    Inside the restaurant at 7PM
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    My wife and son highly recommended this place as a tasty place they found…read more.. After my son's fencing tournament where he stabs his friends... we went on the adventure. The start of the journey began with the requisite parking fiasco and issues that are perpetual in the Seattle ID...but that should never, and I mean never, stop an important mission like finding a truly delicious noodle restaurant. When we went in, it was pretty empty. We were immediately sat, and ordered. The hot jasmine tea quickly followed. Our Calamari came out quick and was delicious to the point I nearly had to fight my son for the last piece. I quickly surrendered as he does stab people...see above...he parried my fork and stabbed the last piece before quickly finishing the move. Our mains came out shortly after we finished the calamari. The 14yo ordered beef brisket noodle soup. He said it was delicious, but too spicy after he added too much chili oil. The wife scoffed at the idea that there's such a thing as too much chili oil and ate some of his soup. This was after she dug into her hot pot. I did get a chance to sample the delicate pork pieces and the flavorful rice. The slightly crispy rice at the bottom of the pot were so delicious. I had the Singapore style fried noodles. Really tasty. The noodles had so many flavors from the vegetables to the meats (shrimp, chicken meat & egg, and pork) and the sauce. I enjoyed the meal, and look forward to discovering more dishes to try on our adventures trying to find parking. JuFeng, thank you for the delicious meal!

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    Preserved meat clay pot
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    Pork rib clay pot and sweet and sour fish filet
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