Dalat Quan

  4.4 – 241 reviews   • Vietnamese restaurant

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Address: 9988 15th Ave SW suite i, Seattle, WA 98106

Phone: (206) 665-3567

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Reviews

Miluhuhu
I’m a regular here, I usually get the Mì Quảng, but today I went with the Phở. It was good, better than some Vietnamese spots I’ve tried. The broth was flavorful, you can tell it’s been simmered for hours.
Portion was solid ,I got extra meat and meatballs and it was still worth it. Prices are fair, staff was nice and checked on us to make sure everything was good.
Definitely coming back to try more stuff.
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Eleana May
My friend and I were exploring a nearby restaurant due to a Kpop event. We were excited about trying Vietnamese food! I ordered the Seafood Pho, while my friend had the Quang Nam Noodles Soup and Shrimp and Pork Egg Rolls for our appetizer. The food was delicious, the atmosphere was comfortable, and the service was excellent. A happy tummy and a wonderful memory for today!
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Heather Ace
Absolutely LOVELY Vietnamese food. Everything is always very well-made and high-quality. We order takeout from here quite often and the noodle salad Bowls are cut above the rest. We also adore the great chicken wings with tons of flavor and messy goodness on your hands. The salad wraps are also phenomenal. This is the spot to go if you’re looking for authentic Vietnamese cuisine. They also deliver super Duper fast.

IMHO Dalat Quan= Highline’s Best Noodle Salad Bowl!
I looooooove noodle salad bowls (Bun)! Especially as the weather heats up and pho just doesn’t hit the way it does on a cold gray rainy day. They are light and refreshing while being oh so satisfying.
I’ve tried them all over the Highline and can say that Dalat Quan in White Center (by Hung Long Grocery Store and Future Primitive Brewing) ranks at the top of my list!

Vietnamese noodle salad bowls usually come with:
-cooked, cold vermicelli rice noodles
-fresh herbs like cilantro, mint or basil
-vegetables like carrot, lettuce, cucumber, daikon, peanuts and bean sprouts. (The Dalat Quan version even comes with crispy fried garlic pieces YUM!)
-Dressing (Nước chấm) which is a light tangy, umami laden sauce (usually a mix of fish sauce, rice vinegar, water, lime, sugar and garlic)

You then choose a protein to go with it like grilled pork or lemongrass pork ( Bun cha/Bun thit nuong), grilled chicken (Bun Ga Nuong) or just some delicious crunchy egg rolls ( Bún Chả Giò Chay).

We like to throw everything in these big bowls we keep at home. We cut up the meat and egg roll into bite size pieces with culinary scissors and toss that in. My husband and I love some heat so we’ll put a bit of sriracha in (beware going overboard or you’ll miss the incredible nuances of the dressing!)

Pro Tip-The Dalat Quan chicken wings are fire!

App Ordering: it always comes super fast and in great shape. Tip your delivery folks!

The pork banh mi is amazing
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Luke River
Great food and services. I go there a few times a week
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Simon So
Went there on a Saturday evening. Not crowded. Authentic Vietnamese taste from the Dalat region of Vietnam. I picked their signature noodle – Mi Quang Da Lat. It tasted so good. This bowl is for someone who likes heavy tasted soup noodles. Definitely not for the mild taste eaters. My partner ordered a Bun Bo Da Lat. I tried it too and the taste is milder but still very rich in taste. We are not local here, so I am glad that we picked the right place. There was also live music played. Service was okay but can use a little improvement. Overall, a big thumbs up for them and will return when we are in the area again.
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Li-Sun Goh
I was recommended this place by someone I had met and was told to order the Vermecelli Noodle dish.

Super yummy and very fresh, my order came with grilled pork, beef rib and pork roll.

I would come back here to eat again!
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Amanda O
I found this place when browsing online and was drawn in by images of their noodle soups on their dalat bac biet / Dalat special menu. We decided to try it on a whim, and when we arrived last night, there was loud live music and it turns out they were celebrating their 5th anniversary. The venue was set up differently than normal, and we found that they were not planning on serving those soups that night due to short staffing during the even. However, they offered to make it as a special request because the kitchen was not too busy at the time. I’m so glad they did, because it was delicious, and they will definitely have another a repeat customer! I’ll be coming back for me. Tried the Mi Quang dalat and it was delicious. Definitely want to try more.
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Rich Ng
TL;DR: Cooks don’t wear hairnets, and the offerings are similiar to that of the many pho restaurants around the area.

Dalat is a city in Vietnam located in the mountains and known for it’s cool weather and the cuisine its probably most known for is probably stuff snails or clay pot noodles. Unfortunately, the restaurant doesn’t really have any food authentic to the region of its namesake (Thai noodles is listed as a Dalat Special on their menu). They don’t have any of that and their menu instead is similar to the other pho places around.

However, unlike the other pho places, their food seems less authentic. Want pho with crispy brisket? They don’t have it. Want Bun Bo Hue? They have an alternate version instead (replacing Hue with Dalat) replacing the toppings normally found in BBH with those from pho.

Food aside, the reason for the low rating would be hair in food which could have been easily avoided if the cooks simply wore a hairnet.

The service staff were good though. I brought it up with the service staff, and they offered to provided a replacement to-go free of charge. Not sure if the back staff didn’t just take the dish back, and dumped it’s contents sans hair into a container.

With so many Vietnamese places, and the lack of any item that distinguishes itself, I really don’t see a need to come back.
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Benjamin Lam
The most legit Vietnamese food around white center – and that’s saying a lot with the plethora of restraints we have in the area. The food is flavorful and the broths are more than salty water. The service is also very convenient, fast, and friendly.
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GP_SEA
Was happy to try a new Vietnamese place. We went on a Friday evening to celebrate a friend’s birthday.
It looks like there was live music about to start around 7pm which made the space VERY LOUD.

I’m not sure if they have a full menu – but there’s a slimmed down menu with the traditional staples you’d expect – all with pretty high post-pandemic prices!

The food was good / okay – they forgot the sprouts & basil for my partner’s Pho. I had the chicken and cold noodles. The rice paper pancakes were a fail.

The place is cluttered but mostly clean. You have to navigate around fans and tables to get up to the register to pay.

Expect to pay $40 inc. tip for a couple eating two entrees only. $90 if you add an appetizer and alcohol x2 for a couple.
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