Pho bac is the truth! I go twice a week especially in the winter. I’m a bean sprout boy for sure though. Everyone goes right in with seasoning the broth. You MUST try it first to get the full effect. Most times you need very very light seasoning, especially at pho bac with their fatty savory broth. I’m going today.
Hi Amanda and Felix! Next time you're in the US, come down to Orange County, California. We've got one of the largest Vietnamese populations out here. Would love for you to come visit!
love these videos showing around Seattle, I've been to the International district but barely scratched the surface of it, and didn't get into little saigon, funny story, I had my first pho and Banh Mi while living in Seattle.
Sorry you got our cold snap, but I guess you did avoid the crowds! Thanks for the reminder to try all these places that have been on our list (lived here 35 yrs); my favorite episode so far! And Amanda, your cozy white jacket is adorable 😍.
Hole in the wall places are the best. Living in Spokane Washington I found a small Pho restaurant that I love. If your driving and blink, youll miss it.
I live in the international district, you've eaten at many of my usual spots. You chose right at the Pike Place Market as well, good food! I'm visiting Oahu here soon so I'll check out some of the spots you enjoy on the island.
Love pho and banh mi. We are taking the train from Oregon to Seattle next week. I know this video is a year old, but it sure was informative for me. Don't have this kind of food in the closest small town to us in Oregon. No bean sprouts for me. 😅 Thanks. Kathleen
I never knew there was a Little Saigon in South Seattle, just the International District. Great find, guys. Mouth was salivating over the Vietnamese coffees.You make me almost want to give banh mi a try (I have no idea why I don't like it much). As an aside, watching the light hit the windows and sidewalks of where you are made me a little homesick for the family I grew from the late '90s to 2020, before we moved away to Idaho. My son James works up in Capitol Hill on a construction project. He LOVES Asian food, kind of a late-comer, but most of his friends are Asian and re-introduced him. Thanks for letting us tag along.
Omg guys thank you for reinvigorating my food options here in Seatown. Been here my whole life and a lot of those little hole in the walls I’ve never been too. We’re going to Saigon deli today! I went to hs with the owners of Pho Bac! It’s been a super minute since I been there. The old restaurant was in this junky little building shaped like a boat lol it was always packed! Mahalo guys glad you enjoyed the cold a$$ town lol
You guys must have gotten to Saigon Deli before 11:30. It's packed at lunch time! Pho Bac is one of the first Pho places in Seattle. Great on a cold Seattle day.
Aloha Amanda & Felix. I love these videos, I look forward to seeing more, you both do such an amazing job with showcasing food/restaurants not only in Hawaii but also in the mainland. The food looked great!
So nice to see you in Washington State! I live about 45 minutes south, but have a brother who lives up in Seattle. Thanks for highlighting one of the best Pho places in the area!
the fries at pho bac are surprisingly bomb, that lemongrass sauce 🙌🏼 aroom is another great viet coffee shop in the greater seattle area! glad yall enjoyed seattle ❤ - S2K Andy 😂
Mouthwatering. I am up for this breakfast. Do hope you make it to the Uwajimaya Japanese Supermarket's food court if multi Asian cuisines Uwajimaya made the International District the diverse Asian Cultural area as a destination since at least the early 1990's.
Loving the Seattle Food series, can’t wait for the Vancouver Canada series!!! Have yet to try Banh Mi 😋 That bread ASMR though ❤ I’m craving Pho now 🍜 As always, everything looked so ʻono 😋
If you are still in Seattle, try Phnom Penh Noodle House on Jackson St. Seattle has some great Cambodian, Thai and Lao restaurants. Hope you will get a chance to try.
You guys, please go to Wild Ginger and try the Seven Flavor Beef and the Mango Daiquiri to drink. I promise you it is delicious and will not disappoint. Located near Pike Place. Loving all your Seattle content and glad you got some good recommendations!❤😊
Cha lua… I see it labeled as “meat loaf” or pork loaf. I liken it to Vietnamese bologna 😝 We also went to your Pho Huong Lan recommendation in Oahu and my mom thought it was great (Vietnamese/Chinese 1st gen to US). ❤ Thanks for all the great recs!
You keep mentioning how cold it is, and at the Pho restaurant , there's one diner wearing shorts. Here in the PNW, we all know one person that does this.
Pho Bac is ok. My in laws lives in Seattle and they rave about that place but compare to the pho I grew up eating in Orange County its considered mediocre.
Thanks for sharing! When I was living there I never hung out in that area because ... well, back then it was a lot sketchier. lol. But I'm so happy there are awesome food options for me to try out next time I'm there. Watching Felix take that first bite of Banh Mi almost brought a tear to my eye. lol. I can't wait until you guys visit Westminster in Orange County, California. It is going to blow your mind. :-) And thank you for the introduction on how to eat Pho. I would always just start putting the sauce in before trying the broth. Pro tips! I'm not a huge bean sprouts person either, but I'll eat them if I feel like I need to be healthy. You guys didn't walk all the way there from Pike Place Market, did you??? ;-)
Based on what we saw in the coffee shop and around the city it looked like they’re trying to revive this part of town which was really cool to see! There was so much Vietnamese pride 🙌🏼 it was awesome! Mahalo Mark! Glad we could show you the updates in little Saigon 👍🏻
Aloha! I really enjoyed your Viet foodie tour in Seattle. You'll have to make a visit to Sacramento one of these days, "The Farm-to-Fork Capital of America." Sacramento also has a "Little Saigon" as well as other Asian enclaves with an eclectic mix of food options. There are non-stop flights on Hawaiian and Southwest Airlines between Honolulu and Sacramento. Check us out.
Big Island Bahn Mi is $$$ !!! That looked so good! Wow! Great video😍 and nice new haircut Felix! Amanda always perfect! Yay loved the brulee coffee ...
Really enjoying this series and getter your perspective comparing to Hawaiis version. Trust your palette and love your reactions to the food recs!! Can’t wait to see the rest!!! Great job! But Amanda, no dessert on this one?😢
Thank you for letting us know about Saigon Deli. My husband and I are on the hunt for a great banh mi place. We will definitely try Saigon Deli out! And I'm team no bean sprouts too.
I thought yall were like japanese when I first started watching some of ur Hawaii vids, but now I'm starting to think ur viet from the way ur pronouncing many of the viet words 😅
Lovin' this foodie video! Gotta try this on next visit! Felix....You know if they have foie gras in the bahn mi offerings? That beef rib pho looks Massive! Maybe, they using buffalo ribs?!-lol. As far as bean sprouts in pho, it's either or, for me....
@@AmandaFelixEats...Ooops! Couldn't remember what was!-lol. Just found out good friend heading Seattle in September. Trying to "feed him" as much info can get my hands on!-hahaha...Have fun!
Great video !!! How much was the beef rib pho? I'm just wondering because my son took me out to a high end Vietnamese restaurant that just open in San Francisco called Gao Vet. Their beef rib pho was $33! Yes I kid you not. A bit too pricy for me.
Gao Viet is all hyped up because of his social media presence in my opinion. Not sure if the food is actually good, but his food is also definitely more on the luxurious fusion side than your everyday Viet restaurant.
@@aznmochibunny , you are on point Allison. The night we were there I swear the place was full and everyone looked under 40, if not under 30 yrs old. Untensils in one hand and a cell phone on the other. Social Media is alive and well in San Francisco! LOL
@@tonyc.1147 On the other hand, there are way better Vietnamese places in San Francisco and San Jose that are easily less expensive but on food influencers lists of go-tos. Many of them have been around a good 20+ years.
Man, prepandemic Saigon Deli was our go to for lunch. Fun seeing you guys in Downtown Seattle. I know there are issues now, but it can be such a fun city. I try to catch all your videos, so sorry if I missed it, have you been to uwajimaya - Japanese grocery store in the ID. Can't miss it.
Question on Banh Mi, is it normally in a French bread or French baguette? The reason I'm asking, in Little Saigon in Westminster & Garden Grove, California you have a choice and the baguette is my favorite and usually the more expensive version.
In my experience, in So Cal, the narrow baguette style bread became more trendy in the late 90s/2000s or so… growing up in the 80s/90s the thick stubby French bread style like in this video was the standard (Garden Grove Little Saigon and SGV areas).
In pre-1975 South Vietnam, Vietnamese bakers produced Banh Mi that was a hybrid between French Bread and Baguette; the bread was large like standard French Bread, but was also crispy like Baguette found in France. Southern Vietnamese war refugees who arrived in the U.S. in 1975 used French Bread, but they would put their bread in the oven to make it crispy. Years later when Banh Mi became more mainstream, shop owners would use either standard French Bread or Baguette. Standard French Bread and Baguette in the U.S. usually aren't crispy.
This Seattle series is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Glad you’re enjoying it Cindy! Mahalo ❤️
Pho bac is the truth! I go twice a week especially in the winter. I’m a bean sprout boy for sure though. Everyone goes right in with seasoning the broth. You MUST try it first to get the full effect. Most times you need very very light seasoning, especially at pho bac with their fatty savory broth. I’m going today.
I am loving the whole Seattle series.
Yay!! Glad you’re enjoying it🙌🏼🥰
Is it weird that I so enjoy how much he likes the food & his reaction when he digs in?
Dang you guys!!! Now I want pho and spring rolls!!! Oh yeah banh mi also
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Another great video!! Loving the Seattle series especially since we’re planning a visit there. Thanks for all the recommendations! 🙏🏼🙌🏼👊🏼
Awesome! Hope people left some recs here in the comments too!!
Hi Amanda and Felix! Next time you're in the US, come down to Orange County, California. We've got one of the largest Vietnamese populations out here. Would love for you to come visit!
Definitely on our list!
Yoo! It's nice being early! Hopefully one day you guys come down to visit our viet area in westminster and garden Grove in California
Hopefully one day!!🤤
Layers. I usually rock undershirt + shirt + fleece vest + light raincoat for windbreaks. TBH I think Seattle is best with a little light rain.
love these videos showing around Seattle, I've been to the International district but barely scratched the surface of it, and didn't get into little saigon, funny story, I had my first pho and Banh Mi while living in Seattle.
Sorry you got our cold snap, but I guess you did avoid the crowds! Thanks for the reminder to try all these places that have been on our list (lived here 35 yrs); my favorite episode so far! And Amanda, your cozy white jacket is adorable 😍.
We love the cold! ❤️ Mahalo Libby! 🤙
Absolutely 💯 love ❤️ ❣️ 💕 this series.
Mahalo! 🤙
Hole in the wall places are the best. Living in Spokane Washington I found a small Pho restaurant that I love. If your driving and blink, youll miss it.
Just discovered you guys. Love your videos. Next time you’re in Vancouver, you’ve got to try Banh Mi Saigon.
I live in the international district, you've eaten at many of my usual spots. You chose right at the Pike Place Market as well, good food! I'm visiting Oahu here soon so I'll check out some of the spots you enjoy on the island.
Love pho and banh mi. We are taking the train from Oregon to Seattle next week. I know this video is a year old, but it sure was informative for me. Don't have this kind of food in the closest small town to us in Oregon. No bean sprouts for me. 😅 Thanks. Kathleen
Glad you guys enjoy the food here in Seattle. Hope to catch you guys the next time your here.
We will definitely be back! 🙏🤙
Seattle is blessed to have great Asian food! Our Thai, viet and Japanese make up for not having great Mexican or BBQ
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I never knew there was a Little Saigon in South Seattle, just the International District. Great find, guys. Mouth was salivating over the Vietnamese coffees.You make me almost want to give banh mi a try (I have no idea why I don't like it much). As an aside, watching the light hit the windows and sidewalks of where you are made me a little homesick for the family I grew from the late '90s to 2020, before we moved away to Idaho. My son James works up in Capitol Hill on a construction project. He LOVES Asian food, kind of a late-comer, but most of his friends are Asian and re-introduced him. Thanks for letting us tag along.
Of course Carol! So happy you're enjoying our Seattle series so far! Mahalo! 🤙
I can’t believe you guys are here in my hometown!!!! Welcome!!! I hope everything was delicious and you had a great time!❤
Mahalo!! We loved the food so far🤤🙌🏼
Omg guys thank you for reinvigorating my food options here in Seatown. Been here my whole life and a lot of those little hole in the walls I’ve never been too. We’re going to Saigon deli today! I went to hs with the owners of Pho Bac! It’s been a super minute since I been there. The old restaurant was in this junky little building shaped like a boat lol it was always packed! Mahalo guys glad you enjoyed the cold
a$$ town lol
We love the cold! ❤️ let us know what you think of Saigon deli! Mahalo Jess! 🤙
no worries... def heard that crunch! :)
You guys must have gotten to Saigon Deli before 11:30. It's packed at lunch time!
Pho Bac is one of the first Pho places in Seattle. Great on a cold Seattle day.
Mahalo for the background!! Right after we got our food it started to line up our the door!!🤤
Aloha Amanda & Felix. I love these videos, I look forward to seeing more, you both do such an amazing job with showcasing food/restaurants not only in Hawaii but also in the mainland. The food looked great!
We're happy to be able to show case not only hawaii! It's fun and exciting! Mahalo Paula! 🤙
So nice to see you in Washington State! I live about 45 minutes south, but have a brother who lives up in Seattle. Thanks for highlighting one of the best Pho places in the area!
Any time! Mahalo for watching! 🤙
Love watching these Seattle videos 😍 me and my boyfriend are going on our first vacation together in November
So exciting!
Mmm, that all looked so good! Now I'm craving banh mi! 🤤 Thanks for another foodie adventure in the northwest! 🤙
It was legit and delicious!
Bean sprout is good. It has DAO and is good for digesting histamine.
Oh yeah, Saigon Deli is awesome!
Legit! 🤙
awesome video! can’t wait to visit these places when i go to seattle. random question - amanda, what’s your ethnicity?
Japanese, korean, and Chinese 👍
the fries at pho bac are surprisingly bomb, that lemongrass sauce 🙌🏼 aroom is another great viet coffee shop in the greater seattle area! glad yall enjoyed seattle ❤ - S2K Andy 😂
Ohh we would've never guessed! We were between aroom and hello em! Mahalo Andy! 🤙
Mouthwatering. I am up for this breakfast. Do hope you make it to the Uwajimaya Japanese Supermarket's food court if multi Asian cuisines Uwajimaya made the International District the diverse Asian Cultural area as a destination since at least the early 1990's.
Loving the Seattle Food series, can’t wait for the Vancouver Canada series!!! Have yet to try Banh Mi 😋 That bread ASMR though ❤ I’m craving Pho now 🍜 As always, everything looked so ʻono 😋
One day! Banh mi is must try! 🤤
I've been craving for Vietnam sandwich..yum!
Super yum😋❤️
your viet accent is good on the banh mi!
If you are still in Seattle, try Phnom Penh Noodle House on Jackson St. Seattle has some great Cambodian, Thai and Lao restaurants. Hope you will get a chance to try.
Is this the same as the one in Vancouver?
@@AmandaFelixEats I think they're different owners, but the one in Vancouver is good too. Vancouver has great Asian and other ethnic eats.
You guys, please go to Wild Ginger and try the Seven Flavor Beef and the Mango Daiquiri to drink. I promise you it is delicious and will not disappoint. Located near Pike Place. Loving all your Seattle content and glad you got some good recommendations!❤😊
Everything looks so Ono
When are you guys coming to Vancouver????
Soon!
Cha lua… I see it labeled as “meat loaf” or pork loaf. I liken it to Vietnamese bologna 😝
We also went to your Pho Huong Lan recommendation in Oahu and my mom thought it was great (Vietnamese/Chinese 1st gen to US). ❤ Thanks for all the great recs!
Yes! Meat loaf 😅 we're happy you guys are enjoying the recs so far! 🤙
Omg that Pho 🍲!!!🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Give and satisfying! 🤤
Wait, you didn’t go to “The Boat”, right across the parking lot from the Sup Shop? Garlic Chicken is the specialty. Same family owns it.
Shucks we missed it!
Ah man! Wish that Dong Thapp hadn’t moved to Southcenter so y’all could try them. They used to be the best pho in Little Saigon.
They can easily go to Southcenter.
Next time!
The Banh Mi looked fabulous and the ribs in the pho were massive 😍awesome food at little Saigon
Everything was so tasty! Mahalo Angie! 🤙
Awesome video guys! Amanda, your hair is just so so shiny and beautiful ❤and Felix , you have such an awesome laugh😊
Aw Mahalo Brenda! 🤙
You keep mentioning how cold it is, and at the Pho restaurant , there's one diner wearing shorts. Here in the PNW, we all know one person that does this.
For us people from Hawaii anything under 60 is cold 😂 but yah probably a nice sunny day for most people 🤙🏻
I know that's right.😅
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Pho Bac is ok. My in laws lives in Seattle and they rave about that place but compare to the pho I grew up eating in Orange County its considered mediocre.
Hi where is little Saigon located in Seattle??
Oh Man! Coffee looks so Good ❤
Vietnamese coffee hits the spot 🤤
You haven't eaten grilled salmon yet? Go to the Totem Smokehouse.
Stay tuned! 🤙
Thanks for sharing! When I was living there I never hung out in that area because ... well, back then it was a lot sketchier. lol. But I'm so happy there are awesome food options for me to try out next time I'm there. Watching Felix take that first bite of Banh Mi almost brought a tear to my eye. lol. I can't wait until you guys visit Westminster in Orange County, California. It is going to blow your mind. :-)
And thank you for the introduction on how to eat Pho. I would always just start putting the sauce in before trying the broth. Pro tips! I'm not a huge bean sprouts person either, but I'll eat them if I feel like I need to be healthy.
You guys didn't walk all the way there from Pike Place Market, did you??? ;-)
Based on what we saw in the coffee shop and around the city it looked like they’re trying to revive this part of town which was really cool to see! There was so much Vietnamese pride 🙌🏼 it was awesome!
Mahalo Mark! Glad we could show you the updates in little Saigon 👍🏻
Awesome video! Stay warm. Can’t wait until the next one.
We're definitely keeping warm! Mahalo!
next time try Phin for coffee
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If you think that banh mi is 🔥 ... If you're ever in Oakland,CA Banh Mi Ba Le is the best on the west coast!
Pretty sure Ba Le is franchised. There's locations in Hawaii too and down here where I am in OC Cali.
@@aznmochibunny not the same... This one been same location same family over 20+ yrs ...
Drooling!
Onolicious 🤤🤤🤤
NIce! Love the crispiness of the bahn mi!!!
It was amazing!
Awesome Awesome food looked so good had to get me something to eat while watching your videos this video was 🔥.
Everything was ono on this one! Mahalo Joe! 🤙
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Amanda, where is your white jacket from? So cute!!! I love your videos!!
Mahalo Mallory! It’s from Uniqlo I bought it during Black Friday❤️
First time seeing your videos. Seattle is the best! And Felix, your voice is so masculine and lovely! Cute couple. Good reviews.
Mahalo for tuning in! 🤙
Aloha! I really enjoyed your Viet foodie tour in Seattle. You'll have to make a visit to Sacramento one of these days, "The Farm-to-Fork Capital of America." Sacramento also has a "Little Saigon" as well as other Asian enclaves with an eclectic mix of food options. There are non-stop flights on Hawaiian and Southwest Airlines between Honolulu and Sacramento. Check us out.
Sacramento is definitely on our list!
Food looks super ono
Was onolicious 🤙🏻🤤
Happy Friday! It’s so good to see you enjoying Seattle and more yummy food. I love Bánh Mì! So ONO. We love you Foodie Ohana! ❤🤙🏽🌴
Mahalo Armando! Happy aloha Friday 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Big Island Bahn Mi is $$$ !!! That looked so good! Wow! Great video😍 and nice new haircut Felix! Amanda always perfect! Yay loved the brulee coffee ...
Awww mahalo Meriah🙌🏼 we were shocked at how affordable and delicious this banh mi spot was 🤤
Yep no sprouts in pho.
Cute
Glad you are enjoying my hometown!
So digging it! 🤙
Really enjoying this series and getter your perspective comparing to Hawaiis version. Trust your palette and love your reactions to the food recs!! Can’t wait to see the rest!!! Great job! But Amanda, no dessert on this one?😢
The coffee was dessert! Haha jk we had to save room! 👌
Thank you for letting us know about Saigon Deli. My husband and I are on the hunt for a great banh mi place. We will definitely try Saigon Deli out! And I'm team no bean sprouts too.
Definitely give them a try! Legit as can be! 👍
I thought yall were like japanese when I first started watching some of ur Hawaii vids, but now I'm starting to think ur viet from the way ur pronouncing many of the viet words 😅
Felix is Vietnamese 👌
@Amanda & Felix Eats that makes sense. When he said chả lụa & bm đặc biệt, I'm like he's either viet or has lots of viet friends 😄
Lovin' this foodie video! Gotta try this on next visit! Felix....You know if they have foie gras in the bahn mi offerings? That beef rib pho looks Massive! Maybe, they using buffalo ribs?!-lol. As far as bean sprouts in pho, it's either or, for me....
Glad you’re enjoying this video Harry! This banh mi had pate in it! 👍🏻
@@AmandaFelixEats...Ooops! Couldn't remember what was!-lol. Just found out good friend heading Seattle in September. Trying to "feed him" as much info can get my hands on!-hahaha...Have fun!
Great video !!! How much was the beef rib pho? I'm just wondering because my son took me out to a high end Vietnamese restaurant that just open in San Francisco called Gao Vet. Their beef rib pho was $33! Yes I kid you not. A bit too pricy for me.
Oh wow!! This one if I remember correctly was $18 and their regular pho was around $15!
Gao Viet is all hyped up because of his social media presence in my opinion. Not sure if the food is actually good, but his food is also definitely more on the luxurious fusion side than your everyday Viet restaurant.
@@aznmochibunny , you are on point Allison. The night we were there I swear the place was full and everyone looked under 40, if not under 30 yrs old. Untensils in one hand and a cell phone on the other. Social Media is alive and well in San Francisco! LOL
@@tonyc.1147 On the other hand, there are way better Vietnamese places in San Francisco and San Jose that are easily less expensive but on food influencers lists of go-tos. Many of them have been around a good 20+ years.
Nice!!!!
Mahalo🙌🏼🥰
Man, prepandemic Saigon Deli was our go to for lunch. Fun seeing you guys in Downtown Seattle. I know there are issues now, but it can be such a fun city.
I try to catch all your videos, so sorry if I missed it, have you been to uwajimaya - Japanese grocery store in the ID. Can't miss it.
We unfortunately ran out of time 😭
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What a deal! The prices are so cheap there. Great places you went to. Can't wait for your next episode!
Prices for the banh mi was 🤯 lol super delicious too😋
Question on Banh Mi, is it normally in a French bread or French baguette? The reason I'm asking, in Little Saigon in Westminster & Garden Grove, California you have a choice and the baguette is my favorite and usually the more expensive version.
Baguette is used traditionally for Banh Mi, where French Bread is used more for American sandwiches.
In my experience, in So Cal, the narrow baguette style bread became more trendy in the late 90s/2000s or so… growing up in the 80s/90s the thick stubby French bread style like in this video was the standard (Garden Grove Little Saigon and SGV areas).
In pre-1975 South Vietnam, Vietnamese bakers produced Banh Mi that was a hybrid between French Bread and Baguette; the bread was large like standard French Bread, but was also crispy like Baguette found in France.
Southern Vietnamese war refugees who arrived in the U.S. in 1975 used French Bread, but they would put their bread in the oven to make it crispy. Years later when Banh Mi became more mainstream, shop owners would use either standard French Bread or Baguette. Standard French Bread and Baguette in the U.S. usually aren't crispy.
What's up.Foodie Ohana!!
Aloha Walt🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@Amanda & Felix Eats Felix, I have a surprise for you.. 🇻🇳
That guy painting at the Pho place is a famous artist named Kuyageorge!
Amazing!! we didn’t know who he was but knew he was somebody by how he worked🙌🏼😍