Pho Than Brothers - West Seattle is a noodle restaurant West Seattle Seattle located in United States.
4822 California Ave SW (SW Edmonds St) Seattle , WA 98116 United States
Credit Cards | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Love the phô here, just wish they had more meats to choose from (only beef , no pork ?!). Service VERY fast. Food piping hot & delicious. Cream puffs yummy!
They have huge portions and speedy service here. A lot of customers were ordering veggie pho and it seemed to be popular. Great place though I think other pho places have a better broth.
Fast service , grumpy waitress , no spring rolls or Bun . I wish Pho Viet was closer to home.
The small is actually quite large and plenty for one person. I always get the veggie with tofu & mushroom . They're very to the point but fast & good.
Best Viet coffee ever
The place is filthy and the service sucks but they're quick and delicious. Typical Than Bros place.
My favorite place to eat Pho or Thai
Order a Pho Chin Nam + Cafe Sua Da on a rainy day.
Take out is horrible. They’re rude and they don’t give enough broth. Awful
Try the Pho
Yes they close at 9p.
The definition of uninspired, and service couldn't care less.
Found a bug in my noodles . Not cool.
You can never go wrong by eating Pho at any one the the Pho Than Brothers. They are always very good and super inexpensive. - Lu Novaes
Small little Ramen house with awesome service! Order the Tonkatsu ramen w/ extra noodles and enjoy! - Av0 c@do
Has an evening happy hour, when its hedonistic Japanese fried food costs around $3. Croquettes and gyozas, beer and shochu (similar to vodka). Aims for those on a budget. Happy hour 5-6:30 - The Seattle Times
Best music played here over the intercom: classic soul, pop soul...80's soul. It's why I shop here. - Ryan Whitley
One of Seattle's best bakeries. Their double baked almond croissant is to die for, as everything on this menu is! - Allie Caudle
best place to get work done in west seattle, coffee is ace, always tons of space and outlets, and parking right in front. - Denny Luan