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Welcome to Thanh Son Tofu

"Thanh Son Tofu, located in Seattle, offers a wide range of delicious Vietnamese dishes, with a focus on freshly made soybean products like soy milk, tofu desserts, and fried tofu. Their banh mi sandwiches are a standout, made with their own freshly baked bread. Customers praise the quick service, affordable prices, and flavorful offerings. The restaurant also offers vegetarian options and a casual dining experience. Overall, Thanh Son Tofu is a hidden gem for those craving authentic Vietnamese cuisine, especially their famous banh mi sandwiches."

LOCATIONS
  • Thanh Son Tofu
    1248 S King St, Seattle, WA 98144, United States
    1248 S King St, Seattle, WA 98144, United States Hotline: +1 206-320-1316

Introducing Thanh Son Tofu, a hidden gem in the world of Vietnamese delis and sandwiches. Located at 1248 S King St Ste B in Seattle, WA, this spot offers a variety of options for both meat lovers and vegetarians.

Customers rave about the freshness and quality of the sandwiches, particularly highlighting the bánh mì offerings. The tofu options are also a standout, with dishes like lemongrass tofu and mushroom and onion tofu providing delicious alternatives.

  • Reservations: Available
  • Vegan Options: Yes
  • Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
  • Accepts Android Pay, Apple Pay

The casual atmosphere and moderate noise level make Thanh Son Tofu a perfect spot for a quick and tasty lunch. While the wait staff may come off as a bit brisk, their efficiency in serving up mouthwatering sandwiches more than makes up for it.

Overall, Thanh Son Tofu has garnered a loyal following for its flavorful bánh mì, fresh tofu dishes, and friendly service. If you're in the mood for authentic Vietnamese cuisine, be sure to give this spot a try!

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Alice W.
Alice W.

This is a take out establishment where you order and pay at the counter. I love how they have their own parking lot. They have lots of delicious food ranging from banh mi to freshly made soy bean products such as soy bean milk, tofu dessert with sweet ginger syrup, and fried tofu (plain and flavored). They make their own bread for the banh mi. Ordered the following: Fried tofu stuffed with meat, vermicelli, woodear mushrooms - tasted ok, the meat filling wasn't very flavorful Fried tofu with lemongrass and chili flakes - tasty, the lemongrass was fragrant Fried tofu with woodear mushrooms and onions - tasty, the sautéed green onions were fragrant #1 combo sub banh mi - the bread, deli meats, and veggies were fresh and tasty, wish the bread was a bit crunchier Tofu dessert with ginger syrup - the tofu was soft and fresh, the ginger syrup was delicious I would like to come back for more fried tofu and tofu dessert with ginger syrup and try some more desserts, soy milk, banh cuon (if they have it).

Tatiana M.
Tatiana M.

MY FAVORITE RESTAURANT!! the sandwichs are incredibly fresh and well made, and they make them so quickly ! prices are awesome & staff is super efficient it can be a little overwhelming inside the first time you go in, but there are signs that are helpful

Royal P.
Royal P.

Thanh Son has a few locations around the US but not the same quality across the board (referencing the one from OC). Food-wise, this is one of the best places for bánh mì in Seattle. I'll probably try the soy milk and tofu one of these days, as these are their specialty items. There's 2 different lines to buy take out items versus bánh mì, by the way. Because this is a take out spot, some items are sitting around, which affects the taste: * xôi (sweet sticky, glutinous rice): I got the tri-color one, and they all tasted exactly the same, so it must be food coloring. Usually, the taste is different from natural flavors. * bánh giò (banana leaf wrapped pork dumpling): The flavor for this was good, but my stomach didn't like this one too much. I prefer the one from Nissi Banh. * bánh tiêu (sesame bread): pretty good Like a lot of Vietnamese delis/take-out spots (or at least the ones that I'm used to), prices aren't posted for items not on the menu board, so you will have to ask though I agree it would make life easier if they were more transparent.

Michael B.
Michael B.

You're here for the banh mi. They make very good sandwiches and that's all you should order - vegetarian options are also available. The bread could be improved a bit (go early to get fresher loafs) but the fillings are moist and generous. They do offer other smaller options and drinks as well but nothing compares to the sandwiches. Staff can be a bit short and unfriendly but they do a good job serving their sandwiches. There's a small free parking lot on site but otherwise you're parking on the street.

Debbie N.
Debbie N.

Quick service, variety of food changes. At times staff can be inpatient if you take too long to decide and there is a line behind you (happened to my non-Vietnamese friend as she was trying to figure out what the foods were). Decent pricing

Emily T.
Emily T.

Huge fan of this spot! So glad we found this on Yelp because this is my tofu heaven! It's a casual walk in spot. They have a little parking lot so if you come when it's not too busy, parking is easy. Service is nice! It's kind of like a store and deli combined. They have an area where you can order bahn mi sandwiches, an area to shop for prepared items, and an area to order cooked tofu by the pound. Their bahn mi sandwiches are delicious and reasonably priced! We got the combo and the grilled pork. We also bought their tofu dessert, a drink from the case, some fresh sweetened soy milk, and pickled veggies. Next time I really want to try their cooked tofu items!

Jennie K.
Jennie K.

This is probably one of my favorite banh mi deli places as the flavors of the banh mi's are just delicious! It's also great that they make their breads in house and fresh. The building consists of two different businesses. The left side is where you can buy desserts and fresh tofu products. Whereas, the right side is where you can order the banh mi's and any other deli items. It is a very spacious and clean building, with nice interior decor. It's great that they do have signs that encourage health safety, as in wearing masks and social distancing. On the deli side, they had a good number of people building the banh mi orders using an assembly line of three workers putting in the fillings for the banh mi's. The staff were helpful and friendly. The only downfall was the limited parking. They do have a private parking lot, but the parking can be rather difficult because of limited space in the lot. Other than parking, everything was great and I'd definitely continue to go here for my banh mi.

Jaynne L.
Jaynne L.

Came here to buy some tofu. I hadn't eaten this kind of stuff for years and I was missing my parents cooking. The store is clean and there's things around the deli as well as the cases where they serve you. The lemongrass tofu had a lot of lemongrass flavor. The mushroom and onion had a lot of noodles and mushrooms which I loved. Also grabbed a grilled pork banh mi and that was pretty good as well. I also got vegetarian food. It was a little bland but I'll have to eat some more to try it. I also got sweetened soy milk and it is delicious! Overall it was great service and food.

Jason L.
Jason L.

This spot is kind of a hidden gem. Its location by Hao Hao super market. Definitely worth coming if you're craving for some authentic Banh Mi. Better than many places around Seattle. This is probably one of my fav banh mi spot to go to. They also sell other items besides Vietnamese sandwich! Service wise depends on the person lol. Mix & Match!