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Interior in 2022. Julien Perry included the business in Eater Seattle's 2013 lists of "The 38 Essential Restaurants" and "Handy Guide to Seattle's 18 Iconic Sandwiches". [3] [10] The website's Gabe Guarente included Saigon Deli in a 2015 overview of "Where to Get Fantastic Vietnamese Food in Seattle for Takeout and Delivery". [6]
Jay Friedman included the business in Eater Seattle's 2022 lists of 18 "vibrant" Vietnamese restaurants in the city and 19 "amazing" restaurants in the Chinatown–International District. [2] [10] He also included Saigon Vietnam Deli in a 2022 overview of "where to get some great banh mi in the Seattle area". [11]
She and Rosin Saez included Thanh Son in the magazine 's 2019 list of thirteen Little Saigon restaurants "you can't miss". [9] During the COVID-19 pandemic , Gabe Guarente included the business in Eater Seattle 's 2020 overview of the city's "fantastic" Vietnamese food options available via delivery and take-out .
The Chinatown–International District (abbreviated as CID) is a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.It is the center of the city's Asian American community. Within the district are the three neighborhoods known as Chinatown, Japantown and Little Saigon, named for the concentration of businesses owned by people of Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese descent, respectively.
Phin opened in October 2020. Bao Nguyen is an owner. [3] He and Hanh Hoang began selling pandan waffles at the Chinatown–International District Night Market in 2019, [15] and have continued to be a vendor at the event via Phin. [16]
Hello Em is a "sleek" [1] Vietnamese coffee shop on Weller Street in the Little Saigon area of Seattle's Chinatown-International District. The Seattle Times has described Hello Em as an "artisanal coffeehouse". [2] The business' name was inspired by a greeting used in Vietnam. [3]
Huong Binh Vietnamese Cuisine is a Vietnamese restaurant in Seattle's Chinatown–International District, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] [2] Located at the intersection of 12th and Jackson in the Ding How Center strip mall in Little Saigon, [3] [4] the restaurant was established by Lien Dang in 1993. [5]
Viet-Wah is a chain of Asian [1] / Vietnamese [2] supermarkets in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington. [3] Established in 1981, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] the business specializes in Vietnamese, Chinese, and Thai products [ 6 ] and such as duck and quail eggs, noodles, seafood, [ 1 ] chicken hearts, and fish sauce .