- tamarind tree rolls
- good for dates
- beef
- banana cake
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- Benjamin ChaitNovember 14, 2015Oh wow, where to begin? This hidden spot is FANTASTIC. Parking might be tough, but it’s well worth the challenge--though call ahead for a reservation! Everything was delicious, and veg friendly.Upvoted Apr 7
- Ellen HOctober 6, 2019Nice outdoor seating with heated lamps. Vietnamese crepe is good! So are the lemon grass beef rolls and fried egg rolls. Next time I want to try the coconut rice cakes.
- Serious EatsJuly 21, 2014While it’s fairly casual, they do have a nice reservation system on the website, which even allows you to select which table you’d like, guaranteeing you’ll get the outdoor spot you want.
- Ray RayNovember 28, 2014The seven courses of beef is a lot of food for most, offers a great balance of fresh and hot veggie/beef, and very worth it!
- Allison YuJuly 29, 2015Really well done Vietnamese food - great weekend lunch specials for only around $7 and huge portions. Loved the dry noodle with tomato sauce. Super unique and special dish
- Haley BrownJune 27, 2013Cocktails were so good I tried two: Tamarintini & Papaya Martini, both delicious! Extensive menu, will definitively be back. Cinnamon pork balls w/ fresh coconut & lemongrass beef skewers were great!
- Teresa YipSeptember 24, 2011Their crepe with lettuce wrap was amazing as recommended by the waitor and we finished off with the coconut gelatin dessert which was big enough for 3! We were so full but glad we didn't miss this.
- My Tam NguyenOctober 29, 2011A good place to introduce someone new to Vietnamese cuisine w/ extensive menu. My favorites are seven courses of beef, Tamarind Tree Soup, banh xeo, bun rieu, cinnamon pork balls w/ fresh coconut.
- Jack PhanDecember 20, 2014$7 weekend specials for cheap good food. Com tam (broken rice) is especially good!
- hands down the best viet/SE Asian place in Seattle. mindblowing flavors from the lemongrass beef vermicelli bowl.Must order!
- Rohit GopalSeptember 15, 2015Some of the best vietnamese food in the area. Prices are great, and dishes are fresh and very filling. Love it
- c'est qui :)March 2, 2011Yummy: Okra Lemongrass, Tamarind Tree Rolls, Spring Rolls, Green Papaya Salad, *Tamarind Tree Crepe/Rice/Noodles, Hue Spicy Noodles, Skewered Pork & Eggrolls Noodles, Grilled Banana Cake, Three Beans,
- Natalie NevilleJanuary 2, 2015The martinis are so good! The restaurant is very nice with reasonable prices and great food. I love this place!
- Jessica VanderPloegMay 14, 2015The food! (And drinks!) Delicious and fancy. Cinnamon pork, fresh rolls, soup, mushroom satay.
- Celinka ToFebruary 14, 2019Pho, vermicelli bowls, grilled eggplant, fresh spring rolls with shrimp and pork, Vietnamese beer
- Seattle Chinese TimesMay 22, 2012Owned by Tam Nguyen, this restaurant serves exotic Vietnamese cuisine under a relaxing atmosphere. Check out his journey at: http://bit.ly/JKTRTk
- Seattle MetFebruary 18, 2011If it’s a cliche to adore this Jackson Street find—for carving a classy tropical destination out of a derelict strip mall, for making authentic Vietnamese food available to everyone, Read more
- SaraOctober 24, 2015I can't remember what i had but it was pretty tasty the place is good for conversation nice date place too
- Leonard BerryFebruary 14, 2013Tried the shrimp spring rolls they were good not great the Tamarind Tree rice was OK not to die for either o well nicely decorated restaurant though
- Try to come btwn 10a-4p for their $5 an entree deal. You pick from five daily rotating dishes. Portions are normal size. This is a steal!
- Sandy WhittingtonSeptember 19, 2014Great food. Service was a bit slow, but overall the experience was pretty great.
- Arjun SubramanianApril 5, 2014Awesome place. A ton of food though so don't go nuts ordering too much :)
- Kenneth BinghamFebruary 14, 2015Ordinary Vietnamese fare, nice hidey hole upscale-ish joint amidst the plainer ID, noisy open floor plan.
- Best vietnamese food in town. skewered grilled pork rolls, quail, and tamarind tree crepe all day.
- Sandeep ParuchuriFebruary 10, 2018You can't come to Seattle and not try one of its best Vietnamese restaurants!
- JoelMay 29, 2011Good for lunch, but skip for dinner, unless waiting for 30 min for your order is something you're into. Also, they don't bring out everything at once, so someone's food is gonna get cold
- Do NguyenJune 9, 2012This is an ideal place for Americans trying to taste and experience Vietnamese foods.
- If you go there for lunch, you can order this awesome dish off the dinner menu: Chayote with prawns! OMG! Read more