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Pho 175

4.0 (66 reviews)
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P7 Steak and Brisket Pho
Julie Anne M.

The best pho in town! The staffs are nice. The place is Clean. our comfort food always

Fried rice combo
Joanne C.

I absolutely love the pho 175 in woodinville and I'm not sure if it's the same owners but standards were definitely nowhere near as good as the one in woodinville. Pho: came out warm... no where near hot enough. I put the bean sprouts in right when the pho came out and they were still hard towards the end. Usually they cook in the hot soup and become more soft! Also the soup was not able to cook the meat so the meat was also still pretty pink by the end. Also, The noodles were WAY overcooked, almost like you could just swallow without biting the noodles. The flavor of the soup was okay, a little bit too salty but It was good. The flavor definitely reminds me of the pho 175 in woodinville but just more salty. Also, they charged 1.00 for extra limes which is very expensive for giving us just 2 extra limes. They also did not say anything about the 1.00 up charge before ordering which I definitely think they should do because that's not typical of pho places to do. Fried rice: the fried rice was actually very good. Lots of flavor and they definitely dont skimp out on the meat! We got a house combo which came with beef , chicken and shrimp. Kind of tasted more like a Chinese fried rice as opposed to the typical Vietnamese/thai fried rice but nothing wrong with that in my eyes. I would definitely order this again. I'm not sure if I would come back to this place... probably not for the pho but definitely the fried rice!!

One of the best pork fried rice i ever tasted in a long time bit portion lots or protein and their hot chili  oil is beyond expectation
David L.

Finally i found a good Vietnamese fried rice ...most of Vietnamese restaurants that carry good rice dishes are closed do to covids era amazing

a bowl of noodles and vegetables
Chandra P.

After being under the weather with the flu all I wanted was a bowl of really good pho, due too the icy roads traveling to Seattle for my preferred Pho wasn't an option. I read the reviews of In And Out Pho, I gave it try because hey I've been sick ANY pho will be perfect; nope. I can't even explain but the broth was just a NO, I can't take off too many stars because I know having the flu impacts taste sensory. Aside from taste, two dishes were incorrect. On a positive, I greatly appreciate that this business was open on a day MOST businesses chose to stay close, and yielded speedy service.

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Diane T.

Decided to try a rice dish since I wasn't in the mood for pho. My partner did get Pho which was great for him. The portion size for the Orange chicken was great. It's the same price as a bowl of pho. But for taste/texture I give it 6/10. It wasn't sweet enough and was deep fried for too long - it was too hard and crunchy to bite into. No one will beat Panda Express on orange chicken lol.

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great pho, ordered the veggie pho, the amount of veg was great, the broth was delish. This may be my new grub hub pho go to

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Went into yesterday to try for the first time. Came back the next day. The food is very delicious

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Great food the best Vietnamese food I've had and I've been to over 100 Vietnamese restaurants best I've been to

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the food is very good and the staff is very nice , ill be come back again , recommend this place for yall

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Straight up great place. Dog friendly, motorsports focus. Pizza, sandwiches, pretzel & cookies all…read morerock. Constantly rotating taps for beer, cider & seltzers. Great spot for a big group gathering. No better place to watch Moto GP or F1 on the Eastside. Honestly, shocked at some of the negative reviews. The owners rock, staff is all super cool & friendly. I suspect this negative reviews are sad miserable people that should probably stay home & focus on improving the hellscape that is their lives.

This location has been a brew pub under different brewers going back 10+ years. Hoping Wheelie Pop…read moredoes better in this location? Beer, cider and seltzers are all local and very tasty. Most brew pubs can do this part very well, but struggle with other aspects of the business! Wheelie Pop has the same struggles. Food is very limited and all they can offer due to facility permits is frozen (heat and eat) options. The pizza we tried was horrible. It's a fact that patrons will stay longer and drink more if the food is there! Side patio is nice, but small. No TV's outside so if you're looking to catch big game and fresh air, you're out of luck. This place also has very strict rules on kids (behavior) and dogs. The management can get quite abrupt if your kid or dog is acting up? You don't see many kids or dogs here for this reason, so I guess management got what they wanted? Again, make it a friendly vibe and more people will come out! They do have a small stage and occasional performers which are usually quite talented. My issue with the live music is the volume. You literally cannot hear the person next to you unless they shout. We always sit on patio during musical acts just to socialize and the music is at a much better volume!

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Good Brewing Bothell Barrel

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First time in after passing it for a year, and the ambiance is very relaxed and laid back with a…read moreplayful and game-centered theme. The service is friendly and helpful, offering samples of any tap option (even multiple), and when we walked in the person behind the counter was playing cribbage with someone (customer?) but paused the game promptly to help us. They have 20 taps of beer/cider, a few canned Coca Cola products, pickle dilly bites, and prepackaged snacks like candy, small bags of chips, and nuts. There are no hot food menu options but they're fine with you bringing in your own food. Overall, this place is great for people who like to have drinks while watching sports or playing board games (which they have several options to choose from), and is great for groups with its wide open floor plan, but not great for someone looking to have lunch or dinner with their beverages. They have monthly comedy nights/improv and weekly cribbage on Thursdays (according to the person playing with the bar staff).

Great little tap room/brewery on Bothell Everett Hwy. where the old Decibel Brewing used to be…read morelocated. Interior is light and cheery with a relaxed vibe. Love the long "community" tables like they do in the German Bier Gardens! Plenty of good drinking options with Hefe, Hazy IPA's and Pilsners. Owners are here often and very approachable. Like that it's a family vibe with dogs and kids welcome! A small stage in front corner, so can't wait to see some live music!

Twisted Lime Pub - Spam musubi

Twisted Lime Pub

(261 reviews)

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Since no one has taken a decent photo of the interior space, here it is! Fairly small bar, Saturday…read morenight 7:45pm, I got lucky with snagging a couple bar top spots but otherwise no tables were available. Food was pretty good - just selected a few of their appetizers; my favorite was the fried dumplings! Spam Masubi was just ok, kinda dry - I'm used to there being a bit of eel sauce beyond just the spam glaze, but I'd try it again! The Mac salad could have used some salt and pepper. Note: they did offer me S&P, so I could have spruced it up myself & I understand wanting to cater to majority tastes - nonetheless I found it to be a bit bland. Multiple Tv screens. Looks like a good place to catch a game with friends. Overall, will be back!

Haven't been here since they first opened a way long time ago in 2011, 2012 maybe. The Twisted…read moreLimed didn't make a good first impression back then both in service and most definitely the menu. But here we are, 2025 and with time to kill decided to give this neighborhood watering hole another go. First off, since we were there during the day it wasn't too busy which was kinda nice. Because it's kind of a small pub it would be horribly crowded, even with their outside seating on a busy Friday or Saturday night. Lotsa T.V. with sports and nice island-style tunes with a noise level where you can have a conversation w/o having to repeat yourself or yell. Service was good, mostly due to the time of day, light crowd, so we were able to sit where we wanted, given menus, ordered drinks. Our server was personable, made regular check ins and food time from order to service was perfect. Now what motivated me to write this review was mainly because of the food. Because honestly, I was pleasantly surprised. With the Island /Hawai'i thing being their theme, some of their menu that reflected that. So I decided I'd give some of my island favorites a try, of course with some lowered expectations. I mean I've eaten at some local island/Hawaiian places here in Western Washington run by islanders that were subpar and some cases bad. The meals I gauge would the loco moco and spam musubi. So at the Twisted Lime, that's what ordered. Wifey had a big ol' plate of their Nacho Mama. Her take, loved it. Perfect as not so much stuff on it to make the chips all soggy, go good amount of toppings, nice crisp chips and the guacamole, super tasty. My meal, I was pleasantly surprised. The musubi was excellent. That being a good SPAM to rice ratio, nice strip of nori and good flava. In case you wonder, most good musubi should have a piece of SPAM at least 1/2 thick, and rice 3x that. Place that cheap out give a sliver of SPAM and a butt-ton of rice. Examples of poorly made musubi: the ones they make at Town and Country Market in Mill Creek and Marination at T-Mobile. If you like 'em from those places, good on you. But if you ever had a well made, well proportioned one, you'll never go back. Examples of local perfect musubi: Sushi Spott so far has my number one spot, but Hawaiian Sun in Everett, and as of this review, Twisted Lime has damn good musubi. Now for their Loco Moco. First off, damn fine presentation, second off, "ONO GRINDZ". I wouldn't say broke da mout, but pretty damn close. Good proportions of rice, good amount of gravy with good flava, two beef patties, also with good flava and a nice egg over-easy. My only comments are, 1. For their loco moco price ($18), only one egg? I know that most loco mocos I've made or ordered, standard (especially in Hawai'i), two eggs brah! 2. If you wanna do the whole Aloha theme, Hawaiian mac is a standard/complementary side of any Hawaiian meal. Not something to be added to the price. Any plate lunch includes Hawaiian mac. Seriously, Google Search images. Kinda like burgers, fries should always be included, so bravo to the places that do that and shame on the ones that charge over $10.00 for a burger and don't include fries. 3. For a neighborhood bar, I'm surprised it isn't family friendly for a time. Example, the Savage Moose in Kenmore, sports bar, FF until 2100 hours. 4. No smoking or vaping in the outdoors seating? It's.....outdoors. It's not like you're out there for the view unless you enjoy the view of other businesses and a neighborhood street. But whatever. Bottom line, the food tasted good and didn't disappoint. Good solid service (can't speak to when it gets crazy busy). Star lost on the above comments, but otherwise I would definitely go there again. If anything I'm now curious of how their Kalua Pork is, comparatively speaking to what I know is good Kalua Pork.

Pho 175 - bubbletea - Updated May 2026

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