I had a delightful experience at this restaurant! From the moment I stepped in, the ambiance was warm and inviting. The service was impeccable, with attentive staff ensuring every detail was perfect. The menu offered many mouthwatering options, each dish bursting with flavor. The attention to detail and the fresh and high-quality ingredients made this dining experience exceptional. I wholeheartedly give this restaurant a well-deserved five stars and can't wait to return for another culinary adventure!
Came in for dinner before a show. This is our second time here - the first time being our wedding dinner with some friends.
The food is just as I remember it - the deconstructed vegetarian crispy rolls are by far the best thing here. I would honestly come here just to get multiple orders of these rolls and go back happy.
We also ordered the cauliflower and vegetable friend rice - both are alright, nothing special. Overall the vegetarian items on the menu are average at best but their meat dishes are quite good.
Experience it!
I took 7 out-of-town guests there, and it was agreed that their pork belly and vermicelli combo are THE best they had had. Papaya salad, crockpot cat fish drunken chicken - out of this world.
This is a really nice restaurant, with a cool vibe and exemplary service. The waitress was able to coach us about our meal choices, and we ended up with our typical, atypical "small plates" approach and had a medley of appetizers (plus dessert). The bill for two, with tip, but without alcohol was about $100 - but we left full in both hunger and tasting experience.
This was incredible! Cannot recommend enough⭐️ Sit in the 21+ Dining Lounge. Got Brussel sprouts, noodles, and the steak. We are already planning our next visit. Thank you for a wonderful experience!
The grilled pork belly (pictured) was one of the stand out dish at Monsoon, which used to be one of our favourite local restaurants when we lived in Seattle about 20 years ago. Amazingly they still have on the menu my three favourite items from back then: drunken chicken, spicy eggplant, and banana bread. Sadly I can no longer eat any of these dishes, the first two don't contain gluten but are fried in a contaminated frier, the banana bread contains wheat. Still, plenty of other great dishes to enjoy, and the company was wonderful. I wonder how difficult it would be for them to adjust what flour they use such that the frier is no longer contaminated, which would then greatly increase the enjoyment of celiac sufferers like myself.
You can smell this place down the street. In fact, you’ll smell it before you see it. A gentle waft of simmering broth and spices that meanders down the block.
Get the tofu spring rolls. They come with the kind of sauce that makes you forget about your caffeine withdrawal headache and how your wisdom tooth is playing up again. Hot, thick and salty. Plenty of peanuts.
Then order the catfish clay pot. It bubbles. All the comfort of an old sweatshirt you thought you lost and the warmth of someone you’ve missed for a long time.
This is a now historic, quaint little restaurant in Seattle's North Capitol Hill district on 19th avenue. The interior feels very private and exotic with lofted ceilings and interesting textures throughout.
Some friends took us here after the Seattle Asian Art Museum and we all found Monsoon to be a delightful and extraordinary little place. Very nice food. Exotic cocktail list (but full bar if you're not in the exotic mood). Would definitely like to come back, introduce more friends to it, too.
Monsoon saved my birthday???
After a previously chosen restaurant didn't work out on my birthday, my family stumbled into Monsoon on a cloudy day.
Best. Mistake. Ever.
My previous experience with Vietnamese food was limited to pho and Bahn mi. Neither can be found on Monsoon's menu, but you won't miss them.
Starter:Salt and pepper wings were savory, tangy, delicious and fresh. The papaya salad was another excellent choice.
Mains: while the prawn curry was fantastic, the claypot catfish stole the show. The catfish is beautifully light and has a hint of peppery sweetness - goes great over rice. The crab fried rice was not stunning but sturdy, and drunken chicken disappointed with intense sweetness and overly heavy breading.
Dessert: We were not planning on dessert but got one free for my birthday 🎂 The waiter brought out banana cake with a sweetened coconut milk. The cake itself tastes like a nice banana bread, but it's the coconut milk that elevates it.
Monsoon's food is warm and comforting on a cold day. Bring a date or a business associate to the beautiful dining space and cozy bar 🍸 Highly recommended!
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