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  2. Thanh Son Tofu and Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The business was primarily a tofu producer before opening a deli on King Street. The restaurant serves banh mi [2] and che options include beans, fruit, jellies, sweet rice, and tapioca. Thanh Son also sells soy milk, [3] including a pandan-flavored variety, [4] as well as tofu pudding with ginger syrup. [5] [6] Banh cuon and wide ride noodles ...

  3. Pho 79 - Wikipedia

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    Pho 79 is a restaurant in Garden Grove, California. In 2019 it was named one of America's Classics by the James Beard Foundation. It has a Bib Gourmand designation from Michelin. This restaurant is unrelated to the restaurant of the same name in Glasgow, U.K. [1] [2]

  4. Sophon (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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  6. Saigon Vietnam Deli - Wikipedia

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    The Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle says, "Some of the best banh mi you'll find. Cheap, fast, and so good." [4] [5] In 2019, Aimee Rizzo of The Infatuation wrote, "Most of the bánh mì spots in town are known for their barbecued pork.

  7. Hood Famous - Wikipedia

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    Hood Famous is an Asian Pacific American-owned business in Seattle specializing in Filipino cuisine. [5] [6] The menu has included ube (purple yam) cheesecake and cookies, [1] [7] buko pie, [8] calamansi bars, cassava cake, longanisa chive scones, ensaymada (Filipino brioche bun with cheese), [2] pandesal, [9] pandan flan, and other desserts and pastries.

  8. Itsumono - Wikipedia

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  9. Pho - Wikipedia

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    Phở cuốn: rolled pho, with ingredients rolled up and eaten as a gỏi cuốn. Phở trộn: mixed pho, noodles and fresh herbs and dressings, served as a salad. Phở chấm: dipping pho, with the noodles and broth served separately. Phở chiên phồng: This variant is the same as the previous but without eggs and looks like pillows