Meeting up with Lola and Scout in Seattle is always a treat. If I haven't told the story before, we met them on an Alaskan cruise over 10 years ago. I was excited to do cruise ship trivia, but could not find a seat at the bar. However, Lola waived me over and asked if Viv and I wanted to join her and Scout to form a team. We killed it at that session and subsequent ones on the the 7-day journey. Since then, we meet up every now and then when we are in Seattle or when they come up to Vancouver! This time, we met up at a Seattle favorite in Phở Bắc Sup Shop. They dish up traditional Vietnamese eats with some modern touches as well as offering cocktails.
Viv ended up with the Short Rib Pho that featured three bones! These were so tender as the meat fell off the bone. There was some delicious meatiness to them and that was filling enough. But there was still al dente noodles and the broth was fairly clean with the star anise coming through. We felt maybe the broth was a touch on the lighter side where they didn't overdo it with the salt and rock sugar. However, there was enough natural flavors from the beef bones already.
For myself, I went for the BBH (or Bun Bo Hue) also sporting a beef rib. This was much more impactful due to the spiciness of the broth. I wouldn't say it was super spicy, but it definitely lingered. There was also a bit of brininess and sweetness to the broth. It cam complete with pork blood cubes and shrimp meatballs. These meatballs were excellent with a fluffy bounciness to them while being naturally sweet. The lai fun was slippery and cooked just right.
For Lola, she had the Pho Tron Prawns & Veggies. This consisted of turmeric noodles tossed in an OG Pho Bac sauce, fried shallots, peanuts and a side of broth. Those yellow ribbons were the highlight of the dish as they were chewy (in a good way). Some real earthiness to them and plenty of impact from the sauce. There was an intoxicating mix of sweet, tangy and briny. When all mixed together, the prawns and veggies (which were properly cooked) benefited from the awesome sauce too.
For Scout, he went for the Pho Tron with Beef. This came with the same turmeric ribbons and accompaniments. There is no soup in this picture because the thought it would be a better shot... Anyways, the main difference in the protein really changed the dish. The well-marinated and tender beef provided more punch and depth with salty brininess to already compliment the existing sauce. Overall, we enjoyed the food at Phở Bắc Sup Shop where things were just tweaked enough to create some excitement to the dishes without being completely unfocused. Loved the industrial vibe of the place and we had some great cocktails too.
- Simple and industrial, the dining space worked
- Food was delicious
- Well-planned tweaks to the dishes
The Bad:
- That must be one of the worst parking lots ever
- Gets pretty busy, you might have to wait
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