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    Pho Tai

    3.7 (318 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese, Noodles, Soup
    Open 10:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    James A.

    Came on a rainy, Seattle Sunday...looking for some warm noodle soup to soothe...Pho Tai definitely did that, and for a very reasonable price. Came by myself after a decent walk from my daughter's apartment, so was really looking forward to the late lunch. It was still pretty crowded inside...once I was noticed, was asked by one of the staff to pick any table which I did near a window. Water was brought right away, and the menus were already on the table that I had picked. Pho Tai lists their menu on-line, so I already knew what I wanted. #28 Cha Gio ($3.75 each): Deep fried egg roll with minced pork and vegetables. It came out quickly and had been cut in half, with a typical sweet chili dipping sauce. It was very heavy and dense, and full of meat and vegetables. I wish they had given some romaine lettuce to wrap it, which some places do. But I did appreciate it comes individually (i.e. don't have to order two like most places do). #17 Pho Tai, Nam, Gan, Sach ($14.95 for a large): the named proteins here are steak, brisket, flank, tendon, and tripe. The broth was really good, slightly sweet, had a decent amount of beef flavor, but wasn't overly oily at all. It was also served at the perfect temperature: just hot enough to slightly 'cook' the thai basil and fresh bean sprouts added after it came to the table, but not so hot that it scalds if eaten too quickly. For me, tripe and tendon go really well in pho and is a must....but so are beef balls, and there was no combination that had all of those. Will definitely try that next. They open at 10:30 am, based on when they have the right amount of demand. I mention this because Pho is very much considered a breakfast food for some of us, and most of the locally owned Pho restaurants in SoCal open quite a bit earlier for breakfast. This isn't the case here, which makes sense, since in this area, the majority of restaurants are regional Chinese and authentic Indian. So glad for this Vietnamese restaurant and hoping to make at least one more visit before I go back to SoCal.

    Lucy C.

    Ordered two spring rolls and a side of vegetables (which I thought would be romaine lettuce and pickled vegetables as pictured) but instead got old broccoli and moldy browned cabbage. The quality has gone downhill. It's so disappointing. I think this place also needs to be reevaluated by a health inspector. Nothing tasted fresh. The spring rolls peel was stale. Such a bummer. I used to love this place.

    Steak and Brisket Pho
    Ariella N.

    Been here multiple times since my first review. This is now our go-to pho spot in Bellevue. For the price, the pho is delicious. Their meats are consistently good quality, and their broth is tasty. A casual spot, service is fast, they let you choose where to sit.

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    David P.

    Nut allergy: The spring rolls are served with a peanut dipping sauce. Pho has no issues. Plenty of seating inside. Service was incredibly fast (four bowls of pho out in less than 8 minutes). Our noodles came out slightly undercooked (clumpy) but weren't too bad after a few minutes. The broth was lightly flavored, still tasty and not too salty. A solid amount of meat in the Large bowl. The normal one seemed like plenty for most people. You can ask for onion or steamed beansprouts. Great spot for a fast lunch.

    Juz C.

    We were looking for some quick lunch with zero line. And this was it! They said to seat ourselves anywhere which we did. The menu has quite a bit of things in there. But I ordered brisket and tripe soup and teriyaki. The food came out pretty fast. But the server wasn't very attentive and we would always have to call them if we needed anything. The ambiance is casual and seems like a cafeteria/ food court. The food though was very good, and the prices are cheap. It's definitely a good place for weekday lunch.

    #17 I already it because it was delicious! I recommend this dish
    Joeanna T.

    The food is delicious, the service was okay. They ask you how many people are eating. Only brought myself today. They told me to pick a place to sit. When it came to ordering, the menu is already at the table. They serve you water first, that's great love it. They ask when your ready to order. I normally take my time to look at the menu, the menu was very good. I can see and read clearly. When it comes to ordering, the women just asked what I want to order. It felt kind of rushed haha. But it's okay. I just told the lady to give me a moment. Takes them about a minute or two to get back to you, depending how busy they are. That's a perfect amount of time for them to get a customer. I order a number 17 of the menu, it took them 2 minutes to bring me my food. When the food came it was a here you go and leave. The server is friendly yes but no smile towards the customers. A friendly environment is what makes a restaurant. Out of it all I would rate this 3/5 food was amazing! Service was ok

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    The food (Pho) was good, especially the broth. The broth has good flavor. The service was great. A Pho place that you can choose your table kinda ambiance.

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    Alexandro F.

    Best Photai I have been to gives great portions and better Vietnamese stop ever for sure.

    Number 17 Large
    Michael X.

    I love Pho, and there unfortunately aren't too many delicious places in Seattle/Eastside to fill this craving. So when I saw Pho Tai as a potential place to get this scrumptious noodle soup, I paid this restaurant a visit! I went on a Monday around dinner time (~7pm) and was promptly seated. The ambiance of the restaurant is casual with tables and booths lining the walls and middle of the restaurant. When I went, the service was very lax - seating was first come first serve, and you had the choice to pick wherever you wanted to sit. I initially wasn't sure if I was going to be served when I seated myself and was wondering if I needed to flag down a waiter to get a menu and my order in, but fortunately I didn't need to do any of that. As for paying the bill, you have to go up the register (at least for me) to do so. I got the number 17 large pho ($16) - the size was large, but I would say the actual size is something more of a medium bowl. This critique is based on other pho restaurants I've tried, and I was left wishing for a bit more in terms of size. The bowl was more like 25% meat (a couple of slices of steak/flank/brisket and a bit of tendon) and 75% noodles, which left me wanting a bit more in terms of protein. The broth had decent flavor and the warmth was much needed on the rainy day that I went. In the end, I would say that that though the flavors were decent, the price could be a bit better (maybe $2-3 cheaper per bowl), but that's just my opinion. Due to the limited options of pho on Eastside, Pho Tai would be a decent bet if you are looking to fill that pho craving for the time being.

    Ana T.

    There's good pho here, but the parking situation is horrendous as it shares the parking lot with the extremely busy Asian Family Market. Things that I noticed: clean tables, way too small napkins, nice background music, good pho broth. I got the seafood pho, which has shrimp, crab meat, squid, and scallop. I would recommend NOT getting the large since it's basically the same size as the regular but with more soup. Other than that, the pho was tasty.

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    Connie B.

    Service was very much rushed, questions were repeated for a speedier response. The food came out quick but was not very hot.. the server brought out the second bowl and then placed the receipt down and lagged before leaving as if expecting payment right away. We haven't had the chance to eat, let alone add some sriracha. It felt unwelcoming especially since they did not serve the table next to us a check with their food. The food was flavorful but the ambience was thrown off.

    Do not get the curry
    Keira L.

    Who are the folks giving 5 stars on here? My husband and I have had pho from countless places in WA and other states. This is the worst pho we've ever had. Stay away if you have had decent Vietnamese food before. Also stay away if you're vegetarian. Beef Pho lacked flavor and no real pho spice smell. The noodle was too starchy like it wasn't cooked well. The vegetarian curry (which I thought was a safe order) was barely edible. I've had better microwaveable curry before. The curry came out cold with raw vegetables thrown on top. I'm talking about raw broccoli, bell peppers, and cabbage. I had to ask them to please heat up my curry. The menu said it was their best seller. Lychee bubble tea was the only thing decent.

    Pho, Vermeil, and gyoza
    Karina R.

    First time trying this spot and the food was amazing! Got seated quickly and the service was excellent. Everyone in the restaurant seemed to be having a good time as well, all occupied on their food. Would definitely recommend (:

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    It's a guaranteed succulent meal. I personally recommend vermecilli. Pork or fried tofu

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    Super tasty and quickly ready. I always do takeout. The variety of pho dishes is great.

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    Went with my friend, the service is speedy and the food is wonderful. Would highly recommend if you are passing by :)

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    Do they use veggie broth for veggie pho?

    No. We went and were informed that there were no vegetarian options. Had to leave and find another place for dinner.

    Is this place vegetarian-friendly?

    Yes, it is. Although number of items are limited. But their veggie pho is good.

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    4.1
    (143 reviews)
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    Located where Facing East used to be, they serve very delicious hand pulled noodles. We had the…read moreSpicy Tingly beef noodle, pork noodles, and beef sandwich. Everything was delicious. The beef noodle has a good kick but not overwhelming, you can still taste the flavorful beef broth. The noodles had a great chew. The kids had the pork noodles and that was also very delicious. 2 self ordering kiosks, most items had pictures which makes it easier to order. The gentleman behind the counter was really nice and helped me answer some questions regarding the menu. The space is nice and clean, shares the bathroom with Snowy Village. They also had homemade peach tea which was complimentary! Overall amazing experience. Kid friendly with kid bowls.

    Xi'an Noodles seemed like a promising place for biang biang noodles in Bellevue. We went in for a…read moreweekend lunch, only to be terribly disappointed. This restaurant is mostly self service; there are two kiosks right in front for ordering and a table full of prefilled drink cups. I think the only upside to this restaurant is the free cups of mango tea, which are slightly sweetened and fruity. I wouldn't say they are very mango forward though. Hot Oil Biang Noodles ($13.99) - The biang biang noodles here aren't very good. They seem to be stretched somewhat, but then I feel like they take shortcuts. Instead of being almost completely stretched via bouncing the noodles on the table, they only stretch it probably half as much as normal, then they cut the dough lengthwise several times - this is why I can see multiple clear corner pieces in the noodle instead of it being relatively straight. They also don't care to make it consistent in thickness. This causes major issues because the thinner parts are soft and mushy while the thicker corners are doughy and slightly undercooked. I don't know how, but the noodles also clump together, so in some bites, I'm eating three strands of mushy noodles right on top of each other. The sauce here isn't much better. It's supposed to be aromatic, blistering hot oil mixed with chili/vinegar and aromatics poured directly on the noodles. The problems here are multifold. Firstly, they don't drain the noodles properly, resulting in an excessive amount of water diluting the sauce. Secondly, they use far too much vinegar, making the sauce overly acidic. The vinegar is by far the dominant flavor in the dish. While the dish seems like it will be spicy due to the red color oil, it's almost completely diluted out by the vinegar and noodle cooking water. The dish is basically not spicy at all due to these factors. (2/5) Spicy Cumin Lamb Biang Noodle Soup ($14.99) - This dish suffers from the same noodle issues as above, but the soup format improves some aspects slightly, but worsens other aspects. Since the soup is hot and the noodles are soaked in the broth, they soften more readily, so the soft portions are even more mushy than the "dry" noodle. The thicker portions are nice and bouncy though. The soup itself is relatively flavorful, slightly gamey, and tastes like it actually is a lamb bone broth, but it doesn't really have depth of flavor. Again, it's not really spicy at all. The lamb on top seems like thinly sliced hot pot lamb, pan fried until very dry. If not for the fact that the lamb is sliced thin, it would be extremely tough. It does have a nice fragrant cumin flavor though. (2/5) Those were the two worst bowls of noodles I've had in a long time. I wasn't particularly impressed with the noodles at the U District location of Xi'an Noodles either, but they were far better than these two steaming piles of excrement. Bathrooms - Two unisex room shared with Snowy Village. One was locked though

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    3.8
    (30 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I've been influenced! I've seen this restaurant on my feed for a while and finally tried it. Wow…read morethis was delicious. The space is minimally decorated, very small, but the food makes up for the lack of pizazz. There was a lady at the front window hand wrapping dumplings, it was a chive and pork wonton. We ordered that, pan fried wontons. It was good but the highlight of the meal was the Shanghai king dumpling and the braised pork on dry noodles. Wow those are amazing. Definitely worth the hype! Be sure to give yourself extra time because there was a wait to be seated on Saturday lunch. And it's a small place.

    This is closer to a 3.5 than a 4, a decent experience…read more I came here a couple weeks ago for lunch and have been curious about the place since it was in the same area as Zhangliang malatang and had a good amount of people inside. The space is small and a little narrow, so seating can be pretty limited. My parents and I were lucky enough to grab the last table, and we ordered 4 items: the dry noodle with scallion oil and braised pork chop, the secret dumplings, large wonton, and salty soy milk (dumplings and wonton aren't pictured). I was most curious and most disappointed by the scallion noodle and pork chop. The portion size seemed too small to justify its price point, and I felt the pork chop tasted dry. The noodles however, had a great flavor, so if I were to try the place again, I'd only go for the scallion oil noodles. The dumplings were amazing. They were a little pricey but worth the cost, and worth the restaurant name. The dumplings were larger than most dumpling places I've been to, and the meat and soup inside were super flavorful. The wontons were also good, though it can't beat the pan fried dumplings. The salty soy milk was a very unique experience- it was thicker, rich and flavorful than other salty soy milk soups that I'm used to. It almost has an umami, seafood-ish taste to it. Though I'm not a big fan of soy milk, I enjoyed this dish more than expected! After our meal, we got to choose some magnets to take home, which was a creative and sweet gift. For the overall price point, I don't think I'd be coming here regularly for a meal. I may drop by for choice items like the pan fried dumplings!

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    Noodle Nine

    4.4
    (297 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Lowest cost noodle restaurant in Redmond. Everything was so delicious. Try the hot pot!! It's…read moremassive and shareable. Staff were amazing.

    Noodle Nine delivers a genuinely authentic dining experience that feels like stepping into a slice…read moreof everyday Asia rather than a polished, commercialized version of it. From the moment you walk in, the cultural atmosphere stands out--many of the patrons are Asian, and on my visit, a few were even dressed in traditional garments, which added a vibrant, lived-in feel to the space. It's the kind of detail you can't manufacture, and it speaks volumes about the restaurant's credibility within the community. The interior itself is fairly average--nothing particularly modern or upscale--but it doesn't detract from the experience. If anything, it keeps the focus where it belongs: on the food. Service was a bit of a mixed bag. There were only two servers handling the floor, and they were clearly stretched thin. Ordering is done digitally, which helps streamline things, but you can still feel the strain during peak times. That said, the food started arriving quickly--our tofu noodle dish came out almost immediately, while the beef dish lagged behind a bit. Presentation leans traditional in a charming way. The plates and chopsticks have that classic, no-frills aesthetic that complements the overall vibe of the restaurant. Now, let's talk about the food. First, a word of caution: spice levels here are no joke. If you're sensitive to heat, you'll want to dial it down. But if you can handle it, the flavors are absolutely worth it--rich, bold, and deeply satisfying. The tofu was exceptionally soft, almost silky, and clearly freshly prepared. The noodles matched that texture perfectly--tender, well-cooked, and comforting. Pricing is another strong point. For the quality and portion sizes, it's very reasonable, making it an easy spot to revisit without hesitation. Overall, Nine Noodles is a great pick if you're looking for authentic flavors, a culturally immersive atmosphere, and solid value. It's not about fancy decor or polished service--it's about good, honest food. I'd definitely come back.

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    Ten Seconds Yunnan Rice Noodle

    4.1
    (199 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    Been here a couple times now and every time I want to like this place more than I do. The reason I…read morecame back this time was because of recent reviews and social posting saying this is the best rice noodles in all of Seattle hoping that something has changed. I can on New Years eve for lunch and the place was open with no restrictions or any forewarning. But, I have to say that the place was severely understaffed. I think there was one waiter that was helping out the entire store. This was already off to a bad start. I go ahead and order the combo along with a few other stuff from the rest of the group. So the food starts coming out as expected which was good. Then the appetizers got stuck in prep. Which I was like ok that happens it's busy and they might be understaffed. But then I had to ask for the drinks so already it's off to a bad start. The drinks came and felt watered down. So let's talk about the food real quick. Its ok. But after the third time coming I have noticed a decrease in the quality of the paired dishes and the amount you get. Also there was a strong feeling of over teasing with a lack luster flavor profile. So to add the final straw, we were all done and had to wait 15 minutes for the last side dish to come. I tried getting it canceled or get some credit but the chaser said no and so we waited. Could have been much better in all aspect.

    - one of our fav place-…read more It's kind of funny that I've never written a review for this place, even though we've been here countless times. It's always busy around mealtimes, but luckily there are plenty of seats, and we rarely have to wait. We also order takeout from here pretty often. For our most recent order, we got two personal combos (main + appetizer + drink) through a Chinese app, which frequently has discounts. I'm a big fan of their takeout containers--they keep the noodles and soup nicely separated. The takeout bag is super sturdy, and the popcorn chicken has just the right amount of spice to really hit the spot. That said, I'd still recommend dining in, because the food is easily about three times better. I also think the portion of popcorn chicken is more generous when you dine in. Plus, if you finish the soup, you'll be very full. My go-to order is the fatty beef tomato soup with rice (I know, I know--it's a noodle place, but I like it better with rice). My husband always gets the original Yunnan rice noodle. We've tried the golden soup version, but it's just not as good. The prices are reasonable... well, reasonable for Bellevue .

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    Shaoshan Impression

    Shaoshan Impression

    4.5
    (63 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    We've gone to this place many times. Each time we spent over $100 and everything used to be good…read more But the services are visibly getting worse. The wait time for food is longer, the servers are cold and careless. The last visit was disappointing because of the extremely cold attitude of the servers. They made me feel I came to beg for food.

    Came in on a Saturday afternoon and the wait wasn't bad at all, always a good sign for a weekend…read morevisit. First thing I noticed when I looked at the menu was that the prices are very LA, but before you let that deter you, hear me out: the portion sizes are significantly larger than what you'd get for the same price back home. So in terms of value, you're actually getting a much better deal out here in Redmond. One thing that genuinely caught me off guard; they let me bring my puppy. If you're from LA or the 626, you already know that's basically unheard of. Redmond, Washington is on a whole different level when it comes to being pet friendly, and I loved every second of it. As for the food, it was great overall. The mala wasn't too numbing, which I appreciated, it had just enough kick without overwhelming everything else. The garlic a-choy was perfect, honestly no notes. The braised pork belly was good but I wished it was a touch softer, and I personally felt like my dishes could've used a little more salt or soy sauce, but that's an easy fix and purely personal preference. Would definitely come back next time I'm in the area.

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