Vegan Restaurant

Yeh Yeh's

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · lynnwood · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Pho is as good as other pho stores with higher price if not better. Order and pay before eating like fast food places, and they are fast in service- it took 9 minutes from the time we park to the time food ready to eat. The interior decor is simple but fairly clean. The vegetable market back end facing the front door next is a bit cluttered.

Pho is as good as other pho stores with higher price if not better. Order and pay before eating like fast food places, and they are fast in service- it took 9 minutes from the time we park to the time food ready to eat. The interior decor is simple but fairly clean. The vegetable market back end facing the front door next is a bit cluttered.

Shout out to Mike Chen for referencing this place. The Banh Mi sandwich is probably my favorite sandwich of choice, next to the Philly Cheesesteak. There's some parking outside of the restaurant. There seemed to be a lot of to go orders. I ended up ordering a grilled pork BBQ Banh Mi. It was so good!! The meat seemed to be marinated well, and the flavor was on point. The bread was fresh and had a nice crunch with it. The jalapeños were optional, but I had those too. That added a good amount of spice to the sandwich which was a nice touch and made the sandwich even better for me. Everything tasted fresh. The spring rolls were nice too, I asked for the marinated beef in them, and they did it. The service was nice! It's a great value here, too! The location isn't the fanciest. Definitely recommend the Banh Mi, but from the other reviews, it looks like I missed out on the Pho!

Shout out to Mike Chen for referencing this place. The Banh Mi sandwich is probably my favorite sandwich of choice, next to the Philly Cheesesteak. There's some parking outside of the restaurant. There seemed to be a lot of to go orders. I ended up ordering a grilled pork BBQ Banh Mi. It was so good!! The meat seemed to be marinated well, and the flavor was on point. The bread was fresh and had a nice crunch with it. The jalapeños were optional, but I had those too. That added a good amount of spice to the sandwich which was a nice touch and made the sandwich even better for me. Everything tasted fresh. The spring rolls were nice too, I asked for the marinated beef in them, and they did it. The service was nice! It's a great value here, too! The location isn't the fanciest. Definitely recommend the Banh Mi, but from the other reviews, it looks like I missed out on the Pho!

I would only come here for takeout banh mi and only if you happen to be in the area. As someone who frequents Vietnamese restaurants I found it to be pretty standard food with subpar everything else. It’s no frills and slightly dirty. Ordered a pho and a special soup. The prices were reasonable when compared to other places but factoring in other things such as cleanliness, services, water I don’t see this providing much value. The pho was slightly better than average. The noodles weren’t rinsed which added a starchiness to the broth. The broth was good. The special soup had a mix of egg noodles and rice noodles, Roasted pork and shrimp. The broth with liberal amount of roasted scallions had a sweetness to it. The accompanying lettuce for the soup were largely old and wilted. Order at the counter, find a dirty table. Chase down some napkins to wipe it down. Food comes out quick. This had been on my list for a while and I heard good things about it. Definitely is a hole-in-the-wall sort of vibe and with a steady turnover for takeaway. Parking is difficult.