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    Pho Zap Zap

    Pho Zap Zap

    4.7
    (70 reviews)
    12.4 mi
    $$

    A "hole-in-the-wall" restaurant with a cozy feel and friendly service. There were few tables (3-4…read morefitting 10-12 people maybe) and every seat was filled on a Thursday morning/noon). You're sitting right by the kitchen and we could hear our tilapia frying. We ordered the Pho Zap Zap. I thought it was okay pho. The Pad See Ew was very, very good. The Pia Rard Prik (fried tilapia filet) on the Chef Special menu was also really good! The iced Vietnamese coffee is exactly what Vietnamese coffee tastes like. Coconut water was just canned Foco coconut juice. I can taste why people are so enthused to recommend Pho Zap Zap! Cozy hole in the wall vibes and delicious food. Looking forward to coming back and/or getting takeout from here!

    Always been a fan of Phô but had only tried one restaurant here in PVD. At the recommendation of…read moresome friends, I had Pho Zap Zap's Seafood Phô to go and my partner had the beef Phô. Though the meal was incredibly delicious and the ingredients seemed rather fresh, I was a bit disappointed by the small amount of seafood that was on the soup. Perhaps the small size was because it was regular later than large, but I still expected a bit more. Other than that, the service was great and the owners were efficient but equally polite. Will come back for a seat down dinner sometime to try the larger portion. Of note: they only have seafood or beef options, so they don't have a vegetarian or vegan option on the menu!

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    The kitchen - tiny but big taste
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    Vohn's Restaurant

    Vohn's Restaurant

    4.2
    (287 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    From the second you walk up to Vohns you know it's going to be magical. Literally, the architecture…read morehere is impressive. Vohns is easily one of the best spots to eat in Bellingham. I work down the street and have been coming here for years. Honestly can't believe why it's taken me so long to write this review. I've had a variety of dishes on the menu from pad Thai, curries, anything you can think of. It all tastes amazing. The prices here are impeccable as well. Where else can you find full dishes for dinner that comes with rice for only $15? Their Thai tea and limeade are also impressive. Vohns staff also are very kind, accommodating, and offer prompt service. I've never met the manager but I've seen him interact well with other guests. This is definitely a must try restaurant!

    Been eating at Vohns since they had their original location. This newer spot that they've moved to…read morelooks great. It's brighter and a lot of sitting. Menu are now QR code but you can ask for a paper menu if you needed. Got some new things to try as well as some old favorite: - Laos sausage - get it with sticky rice. There's spicy and non-spicy. Both tastes great - they got a noodle version that's a thick udon like similar to banh canh in Vietnam which is great. - asparagus in snow and fried vegetables are also a great treat. But I prefer the asparagus as the fried veggies feel more oily. - duck curry was also really good, we ask for banh mi to eat with curry and was accommodated - nem nuong was also an epic dish, with tons of veggies to eat along Service is ok, they try their best. I asked for Thai ice tea without the cream - because I just want tea and they were not able to make it, it's very sweet

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    Haus De La Vie

    Haus De La Vie

    3.9
    (54 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    It was a Sunday evening. We had just gotten back from Boston on the train and were hungry. I went…read morethrough my bookmarked places on Yelp and decided on Haus. It was a first for my friend and I; we were in the mood for something yummy, but that wouldn't feel too heavy. It was very close to us, so in minutes, we were in their parking lot. We walked in and noticed its a big space. They have a lot of tables, a bar area, but also booths along the wall. Since there wasn't anyone else there, we look a big booth. One downside is that they don't have physical menus for the food, it's a QR code. To me, it can be overwhelming to scroll through so many options and remember them along the way. We finally settled on shrimp nime chow, pork belly drunken noodles, and Thai style chicken wings. Our waitress was very helpful in giving us suggestions and explaining some of the foods. I am very glad the food came out little by little as it allowed us to eat everything while it was fresh and hot. The wings came out first and they looked magnificent. They were glowing, crispy, and topped with goodness (crispy garlic, sautéed jalapeño peppers and onions). The jalapeño did not make the wings spicy. They did have a tiny hint of spice, but the sweet and savory flavors definitely overshadowed it. I drizzled some of the oil on the plate of the wings back onto the wings, but also on some of the other food we ordered since it was that good. The order came with about 4 whole wings, and 4 drum stick parts of the wing which definitely justified the price. We ate about half of them and took the rest with us. Next, was the nime chow. I noticed they these were made with a little less love since the ingredients inside were not equally dispersed. However, the flavor was good. I wish it had more Thai basil. Lastly, the drunken noodles came out. The vegetables were cooked perfectly, and it came with a good amount of fried pork belly. It was my first time have pork belly as a protein for drunken noodles but it worked really well. The dish was very flavorful, the noodles were cooked perfectly and well coated with flavor. Since we were the only customers there, we received all the attention. We also noticed they had a pretty good playlist going. For everything we ordered, it came out to about $50 which wasn't bad. I will definitely be coming back to try other menu items.

    The pho soup here was excellent, the service was great nice and friendly the ambiance was ok the…read moreplace was empty because of the time a day it was. This place is huge though perfect for private parties I'll give a second update when I come in for their famous papaya salad

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    Laos Thai Kitchen

    Laos Thai Kitchen

    4.3
    (98 reviews)
    45.7 mi

    A new addition to my rotation of go tos…read more We honestly went here because we wanted to get food in Lowell but every other restaurant was closed by 8pm and this was the only one open after 8. And I am so glad we did! The menu carries a smaller variety than others in the area but the ones they do, they seem to make them well. We got the fried pompano and the crying Thaiger steak. The fried pompano came with a sauce that was so good that we asked for extra. It was spicy but not too much and thick and went perfectly with the fish. We even put some on the steak just cause and it went well with it. Ended up packing some sauce to bring home lol Plenty of street parking in the area so that's another plus. Lastly, the prices are very fair for this economy and this level of deliciousness. And the server is so funny and personable!

    This is hands down one of the best Thai restaurants I've ever been to. My party over-ordered and…read moreoverate, but nobody regretted a thing. The dining space is intimate, but can still accommodate larger parties. The staff was friendly, had a great sense of humor, and we didn't have to wait long for our orders. As for the food, everything was a hit. We ordered the Sai Koo (stuffed tapioca balls), Khao Poon, Laab, Crying THAIger (haha), and Pad Sa Euw. My favorites were the Sai Koo and Laab, but it seems like you can't go wrong with anything here. The tapioca balls were chewy with a savory meat filling, and it was served with lettuce wraps and a sauce. The Laab was fresh and light. Parking is a bit of a hassle, but it's worth it.

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    She was loving it!
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    Nam Khong

    Nam Khong

    4.6
    (133 reviews)
    46.9 mi
    $$

    The food was really good. The service was excellent. There is only indoor seating and not a very…read morelot of it. It wasn't packed while I was there but there was some pick up orders. I enjoyed everything I tried. There were some cute decorations. It was a good experience and I would go back for some of that delicious food!

    Went around 6 PM on a Tuesday -- super empty, which made it a very chill experience. Plenty of…read moreparking in the plaza, and the vibe inside seemed fine from what I could tell. I ordered takeout, and the food was ready within 20 minutes. The woman who handed me the food was really nice and welcoming. Great service all around. Here's what we ordered: crab rangoons, vegetable summer rolls, chicken satay, beef drunken noodles, duck pad Thai, duck lion city noodles, and a Thai tea. The crab rangoons were definitely the highlight of the meal. These were genuinely great -- crispy, creamy, flavorful, and just really satisfying. My family loved them, and I would go back just for these alone. I'm guessing they're even better fresh out of the kitchen. The vegetable summer rolls were okay. Fresh and decent, but I wish they came with more dipping sauce -- we barely had enough for three people. Would've liked some protein in them too, but they were still a solid starter. The chicken satay just wasn't it for me. It was on the dry side and didn't have much flavor, even with the peanut sauce. My sister and mom liked it, so I think this one comes down to personal preference, but I wouldn't order it again. As for the noodle dishes -- they were all just mid. The beef drunken noodles, duck pad Thai, and duck lion city noodles were fine, but none of them stood out. They weren't bland, but they also weren't memorable. I was hoping for bold flavors, especially in the lion city noodles, but that one especially fell flat. I expected a dry curry noodle dish and instead got something that tasted like a basic stir fry. Not bad, just not exciting. The duck in both dishes was cooked fine, but again -- nothing wow-worthy. The Thai tea was a miss. I could tell just by looking at it that it had too much milk, and once I tasted it, it was basically sweet cream with barely any tea flavor. Wouldn't get again. Overall, the service was lovely and the crab rangoons made it worth the trip, but everything else was kind of forgettable. I wouldn't say no if someone wanted to come back here, but I also wouldn't be the one suggesting it. Still, for the area, it's nice to have a Thai spot that's fast and friendly -- I just wish the flavors packed a bit more punch.

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