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Tamarind Tree

1036 S Jackson St Seattle, WA (206) 860-1404 http://www.tamarindtreerestaurant.com/ View the restaurant website's menu

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Tamarind Tree is a Vietnamese and Asian restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends, paid between $10 and $25, and tipped between 15% to 18%.

People describe this restaurant as Cheap, Vietnamese, Romantic, International Dis..., and Asian [ tag it ]

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3.7 avg. based on 9 ratings & 10 reviews

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10 reviews

Award_star_gold First reviewed by:  webwright
Oct 15, 2007 Link

This is one of my all time favourite...

This is one of my all time favourite restaurants in terms of price and quality of food!

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Oct 2, 2007 Link

We went here on a Monday night and really...

We went here on a Monday night and really enjoyed the food and atmosphere. The highlights were: - Thang Long Yellow Fish - Green Papaya salad - Bột chiên (Pan fried rice cake) - DURIAN ICE CREAM! (Finally! A place that has this!) - Grilled Banana Cake

Cocktails looked really tasty (and pretty) but we did not partake in any on this visit. Next time!

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Aug 31, 2007 Link

A little rough around the edges

My follow-up review for this restaurant. Read my previous review for this restaurant here

Great drinks, appetizers, salads, entrees, price, quality and ambience

What I ate:
  • **

    A titch dry, kinda small portion

  • ***

    Jumbo shrimp in a thin curry broth, fragrent, flavorful, not sweet potatoes though! Prawns were way done almost over, steamed seperately and then added to broth…could have been better

  • ****

    Not sure on the pricing fans!... Moist sliced duck on shredded cabbage with a kicken ginger sauce

  • **

    Alittle dry, bones were like fish bones they were so small…suggest European style semi boneless Quail!

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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Aug 26, 2007 Link

Hidden Jewel

Wow, what a find. Chique, sleek, classy, inexpensive, great variety. Food was excellent, staff was a little over taxed with the benefit in the main dining room, although the girl at the front desk was a sparkling professional, hospitable , commendable and great. Got a seat in the outside dining area and got waves of cigarette smoke from the waiting patrons by the front door, that was the only down side.(a big one!) The menu jacket and drink menu was cool metal covered and radiated class. The content was very reasonably priced, really creative variety and made it tough to choose. We ordered a Sake, menu price $9. which came on the bill for $12, which no one told us they had to sustitute. Very small criticiisms in the scope of the experience. Loved the food, ,service, price, atmosphere…and leftovers

What I ate:
  • ****

    Unusual, well received by my guest

  • ****

    Tougher to eat than I remeber from back East. Chopped Shrimp blend on the cane was a little chewey. This build your own style entree was fun, but I felt I was a little too adventurous on this purchase. Fresh herbs, fragrent and great addition. sauce was good too….needed a bib!

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Aug 15, 2007 Link

If John weren't the one who picked the place, I would hav...

If John weren’t the one who picked the place, I would have really worried about where we were going as it is located in a not-very-impressive location. But, it’s a gem hidden amongst strip malls.

While we waited for our table (surprisingly busy on a Thursday night), we got to pick some nice exotic drinks. You gotta try the Rasberry Mojito! The host at the door was extremely nice and tried to do as much as he could to make the wait bearable.

So when we finally sat down, we got the menu which was like a novel! So many dishes to choose from!!! I was intrigued by the variety and will have to come back if I’m in the area and do their special “7 course beef” menu.

Overall, this has a very nice ambiance; it feels modern but not stuffy. And the food and drinks are good and not too pricey. I’d definitely recommend it.

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Aug 10, 2007 Link

Busy, suave and tasty in a junky strip mall

Similar to what most other reviews say, this place is tough to find, as it’s located deep in the back corner of an very unassuming strip mall in the I-District. On a weekend evening, you can identify the restaurant in the strip mall by spotting the large crowd waiting outside, drinks in hand. The restaurant gets packed, but at least you can order drinks to whet your appetite (har har) while you’re waiting outside.

Service was reasonable, especially given the crowdedness of the restaurant. The ambiance and decor was dim and stylish, with tealight candles on every table, and would make a good date spot, excluding the fact that the tables are pretty tightly packed.

The menu was incredibly varied, and it was tough to make our choices for food. On the whole, the dishes had solid flavor and portions, and we were beyond stuffed after the meal – the extra rice portion we ordered was totally unnecessary.

Overall, I’ll definitely come back to Tamarind Tree. You can find equally tasty and authentic Vietnamese food elsewhere in the I-District, but it’s the ambiance and selection that makes Tamarand Tree unique and worth returning to.

What I ate:
  • ****

    Big portions, lots of flavor. The little twisted rods these appetizers came on were odd, though – I wasn’t sure if they were edible or not.

  • *****

    Some of the best spring rolls I’ve tried. Besides the large size, why were they good? Because in addition to the usual spring roll contents, these included a deep-fried wonton skin roll inside – perhaps not the tastiest addition, but a nice contrast in texture.

  • ***

    Fried tofu with meat. Four pieces, garnished with green onion, and served in a tomato sauce. Unfortunately, the tomato sauce and green onion garnish were pretty much the only flavors in the dish.

  • ****

    The best value of the meal. Lots of assorted meats and garnish, including sugar cane, over a bed of rice. I’d be happy getting this for myself any day.

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $25 and $50
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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Jul 9, 2007 Link

Vietnamese restaurant with nice ambience

Nice water feature at the front of the restaurant gives it a rather tropical feel. There’s also a nice al fresco dining area in the front. The menu here is extensive. A little too much for us to choose from. But that’s not really a complaint, just that I don’t know where to start. All in all, a thoroughly savoury fare.

What I ate:
  • ****

    Tiny portion here, but oh so yummy. It’s stuffed with meat and mushrooms and bbqed on skewers.

  • ****

    Julienned green mango mixed with peanut in spicy fish sauce. Topped with lemongrass marinated tofu. It’s perfect

  • ***

    A rather simple dish with some chinese influence. Nothing spectacular.

  • ***

    This tastes a lot like chinese braised pork leg. And I don’t taste any coconut juice. It tastes good though, but food name is quite misleading.

  • ****

    Ice cream in four flavours of your choice. I chose durian, pandan leaf, sesame seed and roasted coconut. Nice.

  • ****

    I’m not sure if I got the name correct. But this is served with warm coconut milk. Rather unique. Tastes really good surprisingly!

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
no comment
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Jun 28, 2007 Link

I like the Tamarind Tree rolls best

I like the Tamarind Tree rolls best

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Jun 18, 2007 Link

The place looks very nice for being located in a dirty co...

The place looks very nice for being located in a dirty corner off of Jackson. The service is TERRIBLE. They kept bringing us the wrong dishes and it took them almost an hour to make a steamed chicken. DO NOT TRY this restaurant. They have been cited multiple times from the Public Health Department for improper food handling!!

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Feb 9, 2007 Link

Kinda Elegant and Ridiculously Cheap Vietnamese Food

Tamarind Tree is the kind of restaurant that you have to know about to find. Hidden off the road in the International District (you’ll drive by it two or three times before you actually see it), it’s nonetheless pretty slammed even on weeknights.

It looks out of place. It’s jammed between strip malls, so you’d expect that a tiny little junky restaurant. What you find is a tastefully decorated restaurant with (non-tacky) water art, nice table settings, and cozy outdoor seating (they’ve co-opted some of the parking lot and managed to wall it off in a way that doesn’t feel like you’re eating in a parking lot).

It’s a tug-of-war of expectation setting. You start off confident that the place is going to be easy on the wallet. When you see the interior (and the crowds), your expectations change. Happily, when you see the prices on the menu, you’ll see that you can have an app and entree for under $15 (though you’ll certainly not have room for both).

Note, there’s also a unique cocktails menu (with prices that are more in line with the rest of the world).

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
more than 18%
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