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    Lillian S.

    Immediately greeted with a smile which isn't the norm at Asian restaurants. I had to try this spot out cause I heard there was a huge cult following at their Tacoma location. First off the portions are huge I could probably share 1 bowl of noodle with another person. My sister and mom got the banh hoi, my dad got a rice bowl and I got a noodle bowl. The charsui really stole the show for me. parking may be harder on a busier day but overall a great experience! A must try for duck lovers.

    Rice combo with roasted pork, cha siu, and duck
    Kaylin P.

    In terms of food in the SLU area, it's a 4 star. But really it's closer to a 3 star if comparing food to its sister store in Tacoma (which in my opinion is a lot better). This does have more seating and more spacious/modern interior. Checking in was quite unorganized. Theres a list to put your name down but no one came by to check on it for 15 minutes. I got the rice combo with 3 types of meats. Portions seemed smaller than Tacoma location. Roasted pork was nice and crispy and not too salty. I was expecting duck slices and not the leg, which is my least favorite part and it was so extremely dry without much meat on it. If you buy the meat by the pound, I think the prices are pretty comparable or even cheaper than Chinatown which is nice. Hopefully the organization improves with time.

    Angelo L.

    Came here after a workout and was pleasantly surprised. Seattle can be hit or miss when it comes to Vietnamese food, but this spot delivered I ordered the duck and rice plate. The duck was juicy, flavorful, and cooked really well without being overly seasoned. The mustard greens helped balance out the richness of the meat, and the soup on the side tied everything together nicely Service was great too. My water was refilled without having to ask, and the staff checked in regularly throughout the meal My only suggestion would be to add a few more vegetarian or vegan options to the menu. Other than that, I had a great experience and would definitely come back with friends

    Char siu bbq pork rice plate
    Richard U.

    I am so happy they opened this Seattle outpost for the Tho Tuong BBQ! The South Lake Union location is definitely different than the orginial hard scrabble Lincoln International district location in Tacoma! The menu at Tho South Lake Union is a little smaller (no pig stomach or chicken feet) than the Tacoma location but the heavy rotation items are still there. Crispy pork belly, bbq pork (char siu) and roast duck are as delicious as i remember. I am always a bit indecisive so usually go for the combo meat (roast duck, crispy pork belly and bbq pork) with rice. All meat orders come with a sweet and savory dipping sauce which should not be skipped! Pickled veg is a nice contrast to the rich meats and the clear consume complimentary with each meal is so comforting. You can also super size your meal by adding extra meat for another $10. Staff is very friendly! I think locals are still sleeping on this place and most of their volume seems to be the lunch rush from all the Amazon employees. Get there before they run out of meats for the day!

    Vân A.

    So excited to finally have a Tho Tuong BBQ location in Seattle! The crispy pork belly (heo quay) has the perfect crunch, and the char siu is incredibly tender and flavorful. The space is modern and clean. Great portions, fast service, and a much-needed addition to South Lake Union. I'll definitely be a regular here

    Roasted pork rice
    Vinh M.

    NOTE: this review is for their soft opening as of 5/23/26, so current experience here may not reflect an accurate one after their grand opening on 6/1/26. This Viet BBQ place first opened in Tacoma to rave reviews, and my recent IG feeds have gotten pretty excited that it's finally made it to the Greater Seattle area, so I wanted to pay here a visit. I scored free street parking after 6pm near Thomas St where this place is located in South Lake Union, just opposite Cafe Hagen. Interior feels dull and unfinished, and there's not much going on besides the fancy lights above the ceiling and the appropriately lit-up kitchen area where you can see some of the meats hanging behind glass with lights, like what you'd expect from similar places in Chinatown. Throughout this visit, staff reminded me and all other customers that they were out of chicken, duck, and bao buns; they even ran out of everything 7 minutes before their closing time at 7pm and had to turn some guests away! One staff member told me a lunch rush earlier in the day was responsible for the duck being sold out, so that's good to know if you're planning on coming during their soft opening. Staff overall were very attentive with answering questions, refilling water, and asking how I liked the food, and they did so with all other patrons too. I chose the roasted pork rice lunch box as my dish for this visit. This comes with roasted pork, steamed broken rice, pickled mustard greens, jalapenos and a bowl of soup, and was $18 before tax. This looks small but you can get pretty full with everything on here. There's also sauce on the side which I used for my roasted pork, which was crunchy and salty on the skin, and tender and juicy in the middle. Meat cuts are aesthetically pleasing to the eye in presentation, kinda like how other meat parlors in Chinatown organize their boxes when you order their meats. Veggies on the side balanced the saltiness of the meat and the soup. Overall a pretty great place to open up in this area! It is still currently in their soft opening as of this writing, and will have their grand opening on 6/1/26 according to signs on both of their entrances. I actually still prefer the meat places in Chinatown over here mostly because of distance but their meat cuts hit and I'll come back to try their roasted duck when their grand opening comes!

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    Aaron C.

    Great place that opened up in Slu which serves viet bbq. The service was a bit slow during lunch but it was their soft opening. The ambiance is nice though and is like a more modern viet restaurant. The portions are nice for lunch so definitely check it out!

    1/2 roast duck and banh hoi with BBQ pork (photo was taken after we had already eaten some of the meat and noodles)
    Reanne W.

    TL;DR incredible barbequed meats Went during soft opening and ordered half a roast duck and the banh hoi with char siu BBQ pork as the meat option. The duck was roasted to perfection and paired with a rich and savory sauce. The char siu was SO insanely good, that I ate a sizable amount even though I don't usually like pork. My friend and I both enjoyed our meal and plan to come back to try more of their menu. This is a rare gem in South Lake Union, and if I lived in the neighborhood, I would probably eat here several times a week. Huge kudos to this restaurant for being uncompromising when it comes to both authenticity and flavor! Note: there is no dedicated parking, but street parking was easy to find on a Saturday. Worst case scenario, you could probably park in the Amazon Arizona garage (5 mins walk) which is free on weekday evenings and weekends.

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    Rainier Restaurant

    Rainier Restaurant

    3.9
    (728 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$

    Been on my bucket list for a while and so glad I had the chance to come here! We had a party of 7…read moreand got seated right away at a big table. Parking is plentiful. Service was friendly and food came out at decent times. We started with the Sapporo beer tower. Definitely got us tipsy and came out fast. Clams were excellent. Fried rice was pretty solid. Fish sauce wings were great - crispy, hot, flavorful. But my favorite was the bo luc lac (shaking beef). The meat was sooo tender, juicy, and delicious. We of course had to order the iconic cat fish. They only had a 6.5 pound one left for the day, the our server let us know ahead of time. It was definitely a show stopper. Loved being able to make our own spring rolls. I'd definitely come again!

    Overall, this place was really good! I chose it because I was looking for something to eat on my…read moreway to the park, and it popped up just as I was starving. From the outside, it doesn't look like much and isn't especially inviting, but the food was actually very good. I ordered the pho with raw steak and added an extra side of meat. My server seemed a little surprised by the extra order, but honestly, most pho places I've been to are heavy on the noodles and light on the meat -- and I like my pho with plenty of meat! She was very sweet about it, though. I'd definitely come back and eat here again.

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    Miss Pho

    Miss Pho

    4.6
    (341 reviews)
    5.8 mi
    $$

    I always come here when it's rainy out or I'm feeling under the weather for a bowl of pho…read more Hands-down still one of the best pho places in town, I'll go out of my way to drive to Crown Hill to eat here or order takeout. It's still a solid spot for me even two years after I first tried it. I normally get the regular pho tai with a cup of jasmine tea (which is only $2)! Service is exceptionally fast and was sat immediately - the staff are very kind. I did not take a picture of it but I ordered a vermicelli bowl with grilled pork and shrimp fresh rolls to go after my visit. They were both very flavorful and I recommend anything off their menu - it's delicious and worth the effort to dine in but not the right place if you want to chit chat and dilly dally. There's plenty of parking outside in the strip mall which shares a lot with QFC. Seating is limited and there are often wait times around peak meal hours, recommend going 1-2hrs off those times to have a better chance at getting sat sooner! 10/10 recommend

    I've tried Miss Pho on two separate occasions and left disappointed both times. The service and…read moreambience are pleasant, but the food is extremely underwhelming. Each visit left me feeling like I had wasted both my time and money. I've had both the Pho Dac Biet and Pho Saté, and each broth fell short for different reasons. The noodles were oddly overcooked and clumped together in both bowls. While the presentation is appealing, the flavors lack depth and both dishes were noticeably oily. The meat portions were sparse, and the pricing does not justify the quality or quantity of the food. There are simply too many better pho options in the area at this price point.

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    The Boat

    The Boat

    4.4
    (370 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    Overall: 5 stars Fun…read morebrunch joint which is a literal boat built to utilize a triangular plot of land. This place uniquely has an interesting set of Filipino options for brunch, which adds to the diversity of options in Seattle! Waffle and Sago - The most exciting item on their brunch menu with so much going on, with two flavors of waffle, and a warm bowl of coconut sago. I love that the waffle flavors prominently come through and just soaks up the broth to give it that additional tropical complexity. Food: +1 Presentation: E Price: +1 Atmosphere: +1 Service: E Menu: +1 Insta/Yelp/Beli: @amei_eats Insta/TikTok: @ameizing.race

    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.

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    Pandan waffle
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    Tamarind Tree Restaurant

    Tamarind Tree Restaurant

    3.9
    (1.7k reviews)
    1.6 mi
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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!

    As previously yelpers have mentioned, you enter through a really nasty parking lot. Restaurant is…read morebig, but honestly pretty dirty and just a mess with dirty tables, chairs stacked in piles and overall appearance of not being cleaned in quite a while. The food was pretty decent and the service was mediocre. We ordered one of the noodle bowls which was quite delicious, the Korean ribs which were tasty and the eggplant dish, which was actually fairly bitter and also tasteless. Eating the ribs with my fingers, it would have been nice to have been offered some extra napkins or a wet wipe. I just felt the staff were just very disinterested in having us a customer. It was a Monday night and not busy at all. I wont be returning.

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    Catfish claypot
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    Lotus Pond Vietnamese Cuisine

    Lotus Pond Vietnamese Cuisine

    4.4
    (252 reviews)
    7.0 mi
    $$

    We had been wanting to visit Lotus Pond for years, and finally made it during Seattle Restaurant…read moreWeek. We had the following: Apps: - Cha Nem Ran / Fried Spring Rolls: Earth shatteringly crisp to absolute perfection. This was a textural wonder. A++ - Goi Cuon / Fresh Rolls: One of my favorite dishes, and a generous portion too! Entree: - Bun Bo Hue - Bun Thit Heo Nuong / Grilled Slice Pork Bun Dessert: - Banh Chuoi Nep Nuong / Grilled Banana Sticky Rice The Appetizers really hit it out of the park. I'm not familiar enough with Bun Bo Hue to comment on it, but I liked it, although I preferred the bun. Vegetables were fresh, and there was attention to detail in all of the dishes. We really liked the dessert as well, which was unique and earned the ultimate Asian compliment--not too sweet!

    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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    Crispy Garlic Butter Chicken Wings ($12, 3/17/24)
    Crispy Garlic Butter Chicken Wings ($12, 3/17/24)
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    Ramie

    Ramie

    4.1
    (111 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    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.

    We went here for brunch. The food was okay...they have a…read moreunique and inventive spin on Vietnamese cuisine. However, the dishes seem to miss the mark. We got the Bo Ne with the New York strip, which was like a deconstructed Banh Mi. But the steak was super salty. The Shrimp Benedict was fine. Something about the fish cake and the beurre blanc sauce together was mushy, so for me, I didn't like the texture. We however enjoyed the Banh Bao Chien, a crunchy, savory app! The coffee drinks were delightful! And the kouign-amann was one of the best we've had. So there were some hits and misses. The service started off great, however, the server disappeared on us mid-meal and was hard to get refills on water and any sort of service towards the end. That put a bitter taste in our mouths. So, not sure if we'll be back

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    Shrimp Benedict with XO beurre bland
    Shrimp Benedict with XO beurre bland
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    Thọ - vietnamese - Updated July 2026

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