Located in a beautiful Shoreline City, Le’s Pho Tai is a family-owned restaurant. We are happy to introduce Vietnamese culture through traditional gourmet food and famous Asian fusion. We committed to delivering friendly service and great food by selecting the freshest ingredients, coupled with talented chefs which we are proud to serve to Shoreline and neighboring areas. We want to say thank you for all your support, who help us introduce our food to friends and family. Also, we thank all of you who wrote kind reviews about us at Yelp, Google, Facebook, etc. Your support helps us survive, we will continue to work hard to ensure your experience at Le’s Pho Tai will remain a pleasant experience.
Modest Asian spot providing familiar Vietnamese street eats, like banh mi sandwiches & noodle soups.
Hours
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–7:30 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15210 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133
Phone: (206) 364-5444
Website: https://lephotaishoreline.com/
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Reviews
Fried shrimp: It wasn’t crispy and it wasn’t hot. The breaded coating had a nice flavor but it was soft and soggy. Idk of it’s always like that or if they cooked a bunch earlier and left it sitting there to get soggy (?).
Beef Broth: It gets the need done but it’s not my fave beef broth in town. It’s a little too sweet and not savory enough for my preference, but the portion of meat and noodles was a good bug amount.
Bun bo hue broth: it gets the job done. It has more spices than other places. It’s not as sweet and not as spicy as other places near by. Too savory and lacks sweetness I find in others. It was so salty feeling after a bit my (male) partner who isn’t low sodium, didn’t want to finish it.
Shrimp Spring Roll: Full and fresh. Would order again.
Pork Spring Roll: Not bad, pork is a little salty. Will stick to shrimp.
Peanut dipping sauce: Pretty good. Better than other places in North Seattle. Maybe a tad less sweet tho.
Shrimp fried rice: we asked for extra egg and they do actually give you extra! But it’s in fried whole egg format as opposed to extra scrambled in the rice. However, there was 0 flavor, pretty bland. So we plan to resatay and add in some flavor/ tamari tomorrow.
Update: back again and sooooo good
Spring roll was a good size, but so is the price.
Overall had a pleasant meal.
Good tasting food, great service, but to earn a 5 stars, I would like to be wow’ed. Keep up the great work. Below features lemongrass chicken vermicelli, spring rolls, and grilled chicken sandwich.
As Asian I have my own way to tell if an Asian restaurant is good, that is their play list! Those who have pop western music from 80s and 90s hardly go wrong. And if they play festive music during LNY, you can trust them. I came here in summer and during LNY recently, their playlist checked the boxes.
I like rare beef pho. The soup is SUPER good, light yet flavorful. Sliced beef is think and tender. Make sure to stir the pho quickly once you get them, they might stick together at the bottom of the bowl.
My partner is vegetarian, his egg noodles soup base is different from mine but it is also light and flavorful, kinda sweet. It also comes with lots of veggies and some firm tofu.
How do I know? ‘Cause it took 30 minutes for a teriyaki order and I heard the whole thing. Just a “sorry for the wait”. The food was okay when I eventually got it. There are enough good teriyaki and pho spots in Seattle to give this place a pass before I’d come on back.
I hope it was just a fluke based on their rating.