Phở Bắc Súp Shop, Vietnamese restaurant in Little Saigon, Seattle, United States.
Phở Bắc Súp Shop is a Vietnamese restaurant in Little Saigon specializing in traditional pho and other soups. The space combines modern design with recycled elements from earlier family businesses, including polished concrete floors, white tiles, and brass fixtures.
Siblings Khoa, Quynh, and Yenvy Pham opened this location as an extension of their parents' original restaurant, established in 1982. The venture builds on more than four decades of experience and knowledge from the original operation.
The name references a classic Vietnamese soup brand, connecting tradition with contemporary life in the neighborhood. Visitors can observe how the family merges their culinary roots with modern design and local ingredients.
The location sits on South Jackson Street and accepts both dine-in customers and takeaway orders. Visitors should expect longer wait times during rush hours, particularly at lunch and dinner service.
The restaurant serves an unusual snack called Unfortunate Cookie Mix made from discarded fortune cookies. This mixture combines peanuts, black sesame seeds, and chili oil to create a spicy and surprising treat.
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