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This is a great place for lunch.
Note: they only accept cash. More
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It's cheap, filling, and good. What else can I ask for? I always go here for pho even though there are literally a hundred other pho restaurants in... More
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My favorite Pho in the city!
7th between Jackson and King is the best. Lunch gets a bit crowded but it is the best hangover helper and the women who work there are super sweet.
Traditional with... More
My favorite Pho in the city!
7th between Jackson and King is the best. Lunch gets a bit crowded but it is the best hangover helper and the women who work there are super sweet.
Traditional with incredible broth and fresh ingrediants.
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I've been going to this place for years & have never had a bad bowl of Pho. It's a little closer to downtown than some of their other locations & not usually as crowded.
The folks who work there... More
I've been going to this place for years & have never had a bad bowl of Pho. It's a little closer to downtown than some of their other locations & not usually as crowded.
The folks who work there are very nice & will definitely remember you if you are a regular.
Their Pho is always delicious and most flavorful.
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The smaller Pho Bac sits as a stand-alone building at the corner of the Jackson-14th Ave-Rainer intersection (not the larger Pho Bac Restaurant). It offers Pho and nothing but! Cheap bowls of Pho... More
The smaller Pho Bac sits as a stand-alone building at the corner of the Jackson-14th Ave-Rainer intersection (not the larger Pho Bac Restaurant). It offers Pho and nothing but! Cheap bowls of Pho are served up fast and fresh with the traditional "trimmings" of bean sprouts, basil, jalapenos, and lime - add in some hoison sauce and siracha and you're set for the perfect cure for a rainy Seattle day. Visit often to figure out your favorite combination of rare steak, well done steak, meatballs, tripe and or tendon!
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If you prefer thin, ramen-esque noodles, you'll love this place. That's the only thing I can possibly think of that might turn someone off. The first time I had it I was a little surprised, but the... More
If you prefer thin, ramen-esque noodles, you'll love this place. That's the only thing I can possibly think of that might turn someone off. The first time I had it I was a little surprised, but the most delicious pho in Seattle quickly reassured me. Nice little place, set back in the International District, great atmosphere and you never feel rushed. Great iced coffee too! I'll never go anywhere else, unless I want cream puffs of course.
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If you want cheap Vietnamese food in a nice environment with good service, then Pho Bac is the place to go. Yes, Rainier Ave is a bit sketchy, but when you can get a large bowl of noodle soup for... More
If you want cheap Vietnamese food in a nice environment with good service, then Pho Bac is the place to go. Yes, Rainier Ave is a bit sketchy, but when you can get a large bowl of noodle soup for under six bucks, you can't argue. The menu has many options, but personally, I think that stopping in for some soup and conversation with a friend makes for the perfect offbeat lunch. Plus, you get to say "Noodle Soup" and nobody will look at you like your crazy; and isn't that all we really want in life?
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This place is another good Vietnamese restaurant in Beacon Hill. Their food is of decent quality and their selection is good too. I like the fact that the location is easy to get to, a little ways... More
This place is another good Vietnamese restaurant in Beacon Hill. Their food is of decent quality and their selection is good too. I like the fact that the location is easy to get to, a little ways off the highway, which makes this place good to get a satisfying fix to the Vietnamese munchies.
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This place drew large lunch groups from our office for over a year, and occasionally we had to go elsewhere because it was full. Great Pho -- I always got the Pho Tai (beef pho).
This place drew large lunch groups from our office for over a year, and occasionally we had to go elsewhere because it was full. Great Pho -- I always got the Pho Tai (beef pho).
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Maybe not the best in town (there are so many good ones), definitely not the cleanest, but my favorite Pho shack in Rainier Valley. I even wrote a song about it: http://8megsofmojo.com/pinkphoshack/.
Maybe not the best in town (there are so many good ones), definitely not the cleanest, but my favorite Pho shack in Rainier Valley. I even wrote a song about it: http://8megsofmojo.com/pinkphoshack/.
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