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Seattle Vietnamese Restaurants

    • Monsoon Restaurant - Seattle
      • 1. Monsoon Restaurant

      • Vietnamese focused restaurant
        • Asian
        • Seafood
        • Italian
        • Vietnamese
        • Vegetarian
        • Affordable
        • Capitol Hill/First Hill area
      • Nile Expert Tip: Monsoon offers inventive pan Asian food presented beautifully and served in an atmosphere defined by...
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    • Bambuza Vietnamese Bistro - Seattle
      • 2. Bambuza Vietnamese Bistro

      • BAMBUZA offers Vietnamese fare that blends the traditional flavors and textures of Asia with fresh, locally...
        • Asian
        • Vietnamese
        • Affordable
        • Downtown
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    • What The Pho - Seattle
      • 3. What The Pho

      • Pho has been described as the "National Dish of Vietnam." At What the Pho! Restaurants, we could not...
        • Asian
        • Vietnamese
        • Affordable
    • Green Leaf - Seattle
      • 4. Green Leaf

      • From the Land of Hanoi
        • Asian
        • Vietnamese
        • Vegetarian
        • Affordable
        • International District/Chinatown
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    • Ballet Restaurant - Seattle
      • 5. Ballet Restaurant

      • Inexpensive but succulent
        • Asian
        • Vietnamese
        • Cheap
        • Capitol Hill/First Hill area
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    • Pho Than Brothers - Seattle
      • 6. Pho Than Brothers

      • Seattleites seem to be crazy about Vietnamese food these days, and restaurants serving traditional pho...

        • Asian
        • Vietnamese
        • Affordable
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    • Than Brothers Restaurant - Seattle
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    • Pho Bac - Seattle
      • 8. Pho Bac

      • Many argue it's the best pho in town--regardless, the pho is the only offering at this Little Saigon...
        • Asian
        • Vietnamese
        • Affordable
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    • Chinoise Cafe - Seattle
      • 9. Chinoise Cafe

      • Asian delight
        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Vietnamese
        • Pan-Asian & Pacific Rim
        • Affordable
        • Seattle Center/Queen Anne/Lower
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    • A Little Bit of Saigon - Seattle
      • 10. A Little Bit of Saigon

      • Traditional Vietnamese cooking
        • Asian
        • Vietnamese
        • Cheap
        • International District/Chinatown
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  • The Best of NileGuide
  • Traveling to Seattle is a culinary journey for many. Many foodies plan their trips to Seattle in order to visit restaurants like The Herbfarm, home of a four-hour, nine-course dinner that includes five Pacific Northwest wines. The chefs painstakingly explain the entrees to the guests and cheerfully create alternate, interesting courses for those with special needs. Delicious food meets a good need at Farestart in Seattle. Homeless and special-needs men and women work in this cafĂ© as part of a job-training program. The students and employees prepare a wholesome lunch of sandwiches, burgers and fries on weekdays. A $25 Thursday dinner is planned and orchestrated by a guest chef from the city's finest restaurants. One of the most interesting culinary offerings in Seattle is Teatro ZinZanni, a three-hour showcase of quality circus arts, comedy and cabaret accompanied with a five-course feast created by celebrated Northwest chef Tom Douglas. Each course is intertwined with the show plot. Presented in the round, the entertainment unfolds above and alongside the audience as they dine on a gourmet meal. Menu selections are elaborate yet accessible, such as the mushroom strata with artisan cheese in savory custard. The show and menu changes quarterly, but there are constant themes of improv comedy, vaudeville revue, music, dance, circus arts and sensuality. Many of the performers have worked with Cirque du Soleil. Although there is no nudity there are adult themes, so this show and restaurant is not a good choice for families with young children. For those who have the time for a four-hour dinner experience, the Tillicum Village tour is a great Seattle choice. While at restaurants on Blake Island, visitors enjoy a traditional Native-style salmon bake, arguably offering some of the best salmon to be had in the region. Delicious sweet bread accompanies the meal, and small chocolates shaped like salmon follow the feast. Following the meal, there is a half-hour performance featuring the Tillicum Village dancers and impressive special effects. Before returning to Seattle, guests can watch traditional carving demonstrations and view art crafted by local Native artisans.

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