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    Thanh Vi

    3.5 (141 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    #33. Banh Mi with complimentary broth, tea, and water.

    Amazing food and service, never felt so at home with their ambiance. Everyone needs to eat here now

    45. Pho Ga (flavorless)
    Christina M.

    I accidentally ordered from this Thanh Vi rather than my usual (U District). After reading the reviews, I prepared myself for the worst. And while it wasn't quite that bad, it also wasn't very good. The chicken was ice cold when it arrived. The broth didn't smell very flavorful but I was hopeful (despite numerous reviews to the contrary), and pumped it full of sriracha and hoisin. To no avail, it seems. The broth is eternally flavorless. It's edible and there was a ton of shredded chicken, which won it the 3 stars, but there's no way I'll order from here again. Half my interest in pho is the broth and this lacked on all fronts, especially for the price point.

    Shrimp and pork bun
    Jen M.

    Parking can be tricky despite a shared small parking lot, but the food is worth a stop. Huge portions, plenty of seating, quick service, good value and I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of flavors, fresh ingredients, and really tasty and juicy meat. Got my usual pork and shrimp bun and was already craving more as I polished off my bowl. Note we sat at the table for a while before I realized they don't bring you the check (or rush you out the door) so you pay up front before you leave.

    Spring rolls!
    Doris W.

    We came here on Labor Day Monday around 8 pm. I swear most of the Vietnamese restaurants around the area were closed. We wanted something cheap and quick and settled on this spot. At first I wasn't too excited because of the ratings, but I am so glad we went! They had the best smoothies/bubble tea drinks! Too bad they were out of boba, but the jelly they added to our blended mango and papaya smoothies was yummy! They also add the crispy stick in the spring rolls! Peanut sauce was a lil runny though. We ordered: - beef bahn mi - vermicelli bowl - spring rolls - mango jelly bubble tea - papaya jelly bubble tea It was all good! Will need to try their pho next time, it was too hot to try it Monday lol

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    Best pho in Seattle. I come here once a week, and it's the best hangover cure. They have a huge menu and everything that I've ever had is always a hit. I also loveeee the fresh rolls -- they have the fried wrapper in it so you get some nice texture and the peanut sauce is perfect. I also really like the banh xeo here. The service is also speedy and servers are very kind.

    Thanh V Rice dishes.
    Dinh L.

    Thanh v rice combo. Their egg cake (ch trng ) was cold, and their shredded pork skin (bì) was like clear noodles and cold as well. Their sugarcane shrimp doesn't taste right at all, it was like egg wrapped sugarcane. Not worth the price of $12 or $14 with tax. Go to Vietnam house is better. I wish I went there. Never go here again. Their service was okay, no complain.

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    Carole T.

    Best Vietnamese we've had since moving to WA! As my pics show we ordered many of our "old go-to's" so we would be able to give a fair assessment. Of course they've got take home containers! A clean comfortable friendly environment greeted us. Noticeable "take-out" business which is a plus. The menu is impressive covering all desires for the Vietnamese tastes. We did note that the "sauces" (peanut, fish) and Pho broth were somewhat mellow/muted in flavor for what we're accustomed to. The "noodles" are rice vermicelli and were good. The fried rice was very good and the seafood/meats were good quality and well presented. The only big disappointment was the Cha Gio, sadly it was flavorless and dry.

    Cockroach in pho broth

    Please do not order from here. I ordered to-go and my pho broth had a cockroach in it. Luckily I noticed it , how disgusting. I also ordered a banh mi but I threw that out too. One cockroach means more cockroaches...

    Pho Dac Biet at Thanh Vi.
    Mike M.

    Needing a recovery meal a day after a party, I decided to go to Thanh Vi for some pho. I ordered their pho dac biet which includes thin sliced steak, well done steak, beef tendon, tripe, & meatball. Being presented w/ the dish & trying the pho, it was honestly very disappointing. No matter how much hoisin sauce I drenched into the pho, it didn't make it any better. I almost wanted to throw up after eating it. In my opinion, this by far has to be one of the worse pho I have ever had. Coming here to recover, only to leave needing more recovery.

    Pork hotpot w/ grill pork bun bowl!!
    Brianna F.

    I've ordered delivery from here a few times, but last night was the first time I dined in. The food is pretty tasty. Five stars mostly for the huge portion sizes!! Their hotpot is listed as large enough for two, but I'm pretty sure it's enough for three or four people. We had each ordered an entree plus a hotpot to share and it was wayyyy to much food! (Which definitely is not a bad thing!) Will definitely be back to dine in again!

    Nem Nuong Spring Rolls
    Johnny L.

    I have had a llllllllllloooooooooooong history w/ this place! Been going here since the early 90s. So many memories.. the big broken rice plates they used 2 have for $5 back in the day w/ huge portions of egg cake, pork chop n they used 2 have tomato slices that came w/ it.. how this place used 2 have a level higher than the floor in the back, the light blue uniforms 1 of the most recent owners implemented, the renovations, the different owners this place had, probly went thru 3 or 4 since then.. w/ each owner, 1 after the other diminishing the quality of the food @ this place.. (yes, different owners bring different cooks n systems n times r different, 1 can make that argument).. the previous owner left 2 open up Origins here on Downtown 2nd Avenue.. @ 1st that place was good, but their quality is suffering as well but getting back 2 the current state of this restaurant.. it is just a shadow of its former glory self this time, it did not help.. when I come here, I usually order their broken rice dish, but I tried their beef stew instead, hoping it will b good, but it fell way short as well.. the dish had nice aroma 2 it, but the dish needed more flavor n it contained 2 much fatty meat n not enough lean portions of beef that tenderly flake off.. quite sadly, the baguette was the only highlight of it the iced coffee was ok I had some pork chop n egg cake from my mother's dish of broken rice n the pork was overdone, the cake needed more flavor service was decent restroom was clean b4 Yelp n during its "Glory Days", this place was supreme.. now it is just a place 2 reminisce of the good times past

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    Angela B.

    I am super picky about Vietnamese food so it was great to find this place. Really enjoyed the food, which is rare for most of the places I've gone to around the Seattle area. There was nothing that I tried, that I didn't like. Also they have a parking lot, which is very helpful to find free parking in the International District! Both the waitress & the owner/manager seemed very friendly. Please note that this is NOT affiliated with the Thanh Vi in the University District, completely different place. I hope you will take a look at my photos of all the yummy food and drink we had. It's hard to say what my favorite was: possibly a tie between the spring rolls or one of the beef dishes. Prices are also pretty reasonable :)

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    My favorite is the bun bo hue, prices are fair, but parking is a hassle!

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    Love vietnamese food, the spring rolls are so good, the vietnamese iced coffee and the Phó are great. the service is excellent.

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    4.4
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    0.9 mi
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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.

    Very attentive staff and cool decor inside. Had to wait for my whole party to be seated but had a…read morebeer at the bar which helps the time pass. The menu is pretty out there but the flavors on everything were excellent. I tried some of my aunts green beans and I can definitely say they were the best Ive ever had. So much flavor for something I'd usually never get as an app. I went with the five spice duck confit, which comes with a duck leg and thigh. Everything was delicious, noodles, bok choy, and the broth was killer. I drained it after I ate everything. Staff was really great and helpful, we had a kid in our party and they had no problem making a spiced up order of their kids noodles. Get the black sesame ice cream, it had a peanut butter flavor and was super creamy and smooth.

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    Mike's Noodle House

    4.0
    (1.6k reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    Mike's is a classic OG International District/Chinatown favorite! You can't go wrong ordering…read moretheir noodle soups such as their Sui-Kau & Beef Brisket Noodle Soup (one of my favorites) or one of their congee dishes such as their Beef and Pickled Veggie Congee with a side of Chinese Donuts. Our server recommended their new menu item-- Scallion Fish Cakes-- so we ordered one and it tasted delicious. If you don't want soup, I highly recommend their Beef Brisket Noodle w/ Vegetable dish served dry with the broth on the side... YUMM!!! :-) CASH ONLY!!! So make sure you bring enough $ with you.

    My ultimate comfort spot for over 20 years! I've been…read morecoming to this place for over two decades, back when a bowl of wonton noodle soup was just $5.50 (it's $15 now, but still worth every penny!). I remember the days when you'd see them sitting at the corner table, hand-folding wontons right in front of you. They've gotten so busy now that they do it in the back, and if you don't time your visit right, be prepared to wait in a long line. This is my absolute go-to combo on a chilly day, and honestly, the best hangover cure: Wonton Noodle Soup, Cod Fish Congee, Chinese Broccoli, and Chinese Donuts (Youtiao).You cannot skip the donuts--they are a must! My personal ritual is adding a splash of pink vinegar and chili paste into the congee, dipping the donut in, and taking a huge bite. It's pure comfort that warms you up from the inside out and instantly heals a tired soul. My husband prefers the beef wonton noodle soup because it's rich and hearty, but I love the classic, clean flavor of the plain wonton soup with its seafood-based broth. A quick heads-up: The service is typical for an authentic, bustling Chinese restaurant--don't expect fancy fine-dining treatment, but the staff is genuinely friendly and efficient. Also, **it's CASH ONLY**, so come prepared! Among the handful of restaurants I've stayed loyal to for 20+ years, this spot holds a very special place in my heart. Highly recommended!

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    Azuki Handmade Japanese Udon Noodles

    4.3
    (293 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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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!

    I've been to Azuki at least five times from September 2025 to now and genuinely like this place…read more Udon is my favorite noodle and I love handmade ones with irregular thickness. Writing this sucks and also I feel like I'm giving a completely honest and fair review of last night (Friday, June 19, 2026) from 7 to 8:30pm ish. Two hairs - one in my kaisen champon, one in my partner's niku udon. A dead bug in the niku udon. A staff member walking the floor actively bleeding from his nose with a napkin stuffed into it. Any one of these on its own would have been a rough night. All three in the same meal is something else ‍ The kitchen is small and open so you can see and hear everything, which meant we also got a front row seat to the chef yelling at his staff multiple times throughout the evening. The team was clearly working hard and seemed genuinely understaffed, but the kitchen felt like it was coming apart at the seams. We were in line to order for about five minutes, during that time we heard the employee at the register say to the man in front of us that there is no more summer special cold udon flight. Bummer, but totally understand. The menus are acrylic boards at the ordering counter, there were two for the two specials and they were left up when we went to order. The employee told me that unfortunately they have run out of the other special (not the flight). She turned around to do something else for a bit, came back, so I ordered the flight and she said they don't have that either. LOL okay!! No worries! I asked if any of the udon can be made cold? She asked the head chef. He yells back that he has no time for this. Like a good one minute lecture, yelling at the staff. So sorry I made him yell at this poor girl I ordered kaisen champon and my partner ordered the niku udon. We waited for a good 30 mins for our food. Fine we like each other enough to spend time with each other and can clearly see it is chaos in the kitchen. We get our food. We didn't get utensils with our food, and were told "I'll grab utensils for you, sorry about that" So we just sat there waiting for utensils. Food is good but there are hairs and a bug ‍ During our time waiting the water wasn't ever filled (it's self serve) so after our food came I asked for water three times, kept getting "I'll refill it". The chawanmushi showed up 20+ minutes after our food, basically as we were finishing. And they don't have to-go containers, which fine, but worth knowing. I've given this place real chances. Last night felt like a hygiene issue, an understaffed kitchen, and a service breakdown all stacked on top of each other. Usually we go during lunch so maybe that's my recommendation moving forward - I'm giving this place a rest from the rotation for now.

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    A great lunch!
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    Kedai Makan

    4.2
    (1.6k reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    laksa lemak was delicious and the portion was perfect. this had a variety of textures, which i…read moreloved! the crunchy topping was a great addition to the soft noodles. restaurant was clean and tidy. we sat at the bar, which was also clean. bartender was lovely and attentive. not a far walk from the train! overall, i can't wait to come back to try other dishes on the menu.

    Amazing! I love exploring cultural dishes and this place did not disappoint; by far the best…read moreMalaysian restaurant I've been to stateside. This place was packed for dinner! Luckily I was able to snag reservations, but you do sit pretty close to the tables around you. We didn't mind since we had a corner table. To share, we ordered the chicken curry nasi lemak, sayap ayam pedas, and kaya toast. All three dishes were phenomenal, each with its own distinct flavor. The sayap ayam pedas was a huge portion for just 2 people, but we couldn't stop eating. The combination of soy sauce and fish sauce was not overpowering at all and the chicken itself was so juicy. The chicken curry in the nasi lemak was delicious with the coconut rice. Along with the anchovies, egg, peanuts, and sambal, it was a choose-your-own-adventure kind of bite. The kaya toast was the perfectly sweet dish to balance out all the flavors. I especially loved dipping it in the poached egg for a satisfyingly runny bite. I left feeling so full, but so motivated to come back and try more dishes. Highly recommend!

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    Inside and the bar
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    Ramen Danbo

    Ramen Danbo

    4.3
    (2.4k reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    Came here 6 PM on a Monday, I had a 5-10 minute wait so guess we got super lucky! I'm not a ramen…read moregirl, so it has to be a damn good ramen to convert me. I ordered a miso ramen and my parents ordered the tonkatsu ramen. As someone from the Bay Area, I was so surprised by the richness of the ramen and it definitely beats some of my usual spots. Each bowl was ~$15 and a smaller bowl, so would definitely advise getting an extra batch of noodles. The chashu is melt in your mouth tender. The broth wasn't very salty or over complicated itself with a burst of spices, but highlighted the simplicity of a good ramen, tasting the long simmer of the pork. My dad was honestly pretty pissed circling around the area for an hour for parking, but said it was all worth it, even waiting in a long line.

    Ramen Danbo in Capitol Hill has a simple but focused setup that puts most of the attention on the…read moreramen itself. We walked into a casual, compact space with a mix of counter and table seating that fits the quick ramen shop style. The interior is efficient and well organized, though it can get extremely busy, and the wait times are often one of the biggest parts of the experience, especially during peak hours. Once seated, the space feels functional and comfortable, designed around getting a bowl of ramen in front of you without unnecessary distractions. The ramen is built around rich tonkotsu broth with a lot of customization options. We appreciated the ability to adjust things like noodle firmness, richness, and spice level, which made each bowl feel more personalized. The regular tonkotsu ramen stood out for its deep umami flavor without feeling overly heavy, and the noodles had a great texture that held up well against the broth. The vegan options also stand out, including miso-based bowls with flavorful broths that give non-pork options more depth than many ramen shops offer. The toppings are generous, and the soft-boiled egg was cooked to that perfect jammy consistency. Beyond ramen, the menu has a few sides that complement the meal well, including gyoza that came out crisp and well filled. We also grabbed mochi ice cream for something sweet afterward, a light finish after the rich broth. The seasonal ramen options are worth checking out since they add variety beyond the standard bowls, giving regular visitors a reason to come back and try something new. Service is generally quick and friendly, especially considering how busy the restaurant gets. The ordering system is straightforward, and the staff handles the constant flow of customers efficiently. The team kept the pace moving without making the experience feel rushed, and they were attentive to refilling water and checking in on the table. The biggest downside is the popularity, since the lines can sometimes feel long for a relatively quick meal, but the wait tends to move faster than expected given the efficient turnover. Ramen Danbo is a reliable spot for a satisfying bowl of ramen in Seattle. The customizable bowls, strong broth, and consistent noodle quality make it a place worth visiting, although planning around busy hours can make the experience much better. The balance of customization and quality means you can dial in your bowl exactly how you like it, and the focused approach to the menu keeps the attention where it belongs.

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    Inside the restaurant at 7PM
    Inside the restaurant at 7PM
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    Pork Gyoza Platter
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    Jufeng Noodle House

    Jufeng Noodle House

    4.3
    (72 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I'm sad that it took me this long to finally try Jufeng Noodle House, but now that I have, believe…read morethat I'll be making up for lost time. This place is a true gem, serving satisfying, delicious food in a relaxed atmosphere at an affordable price. The restaurant looks small from the front, but space is used efficiently and they manage to fit quite a bit of seating into not that large of a dining room. Tables are mostly four tops, quite spacious at that, and surrounded by sturdy wooden chairs. I came for dinner on a Friday evening and there were a few other tables at any given time. Service was quick and our water never ran empty. We had the wontons in hot oil, topped with peanuts, I had the beef chow fun, and my dinner buddy had the pork with hot sauce noodles. The wontons are very very good, stuffed with flavorful pork and swimming in a sauce that sits in that perfect spot at the intersection of hot and sour. The peanuts and scallions add a delightful crunch. Their beef chow fun satisfies every bit of childhood nostalgia I have for this dish, with lots of wok hei, bouncy noodles, and the most tender of beef. I think my favorite beef chow fun in the city still lives at A+ Hong Kong Kitchen, but this is a close second. The portion here is also huge. I am a human vacuum and I actually brought leftovers home, which is rare for me. The pork with hot sauce noodles is seemingly a fusion of zha jiang mian and dan dan noodles. My friend really enjoyed it and actually finished the whole thing, which is saying something given that she doesn't usually eat that much. There are so many other items on the menu that I'm eager to try, so I will definitely be back.

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