KIRO NEWSRADIO

Seattle Kitchen Show dares to talk pho

May 11, 2012, 11:47 AM | Updated: Oct 11, 2024, 10:59 am

...

cedargrove
Even though the name is hard to say, The Seattle Kitchen staff bravely stepped into the subject of pho. (Image courtesy Pho Cyclo)

The pronunciation might be intimidating, but that didn’t stop The Seattle Kitchen Show staff from taking up the subject of pho on this week’s episode.

The soup dish, which host Tom Douglas said he thinks sounds like – fuh – is popular with all the members of the Seattle Kitchen staff.

Douglas likes it best for breakfast. “It is just a great way to start the day.”

He said his favorite spot for pho is the Pho Bac at 12th and Jackson.

“For years when I was taking my daughter to Seattle Academy in the carpool in the morning. I’d stop at Pho Bac and have breakfast,” said Douglas. “I felt good all day long.”

Co-host Thierry Rautureau also calls Pho Bac a standout, and adds the Than Brothers location near the Starbucks headquarters, as one to try.

SODO seems to be a hot area for Vietnamese food, as it’s also where Douglas’ favorite Banh Mi Vietnamese sandwich can be found. “My favorite place [for Banh Mi] is Pho Cyclo down there.”

Edible correspondent Katie O concurs, commending Pho Cyclo for the char they get on their pork.

Douglas said his research shows that pho is not only a Vietnamese tradition, but also has roots in China as well. For a more Chinese-style pho, which he said is considerably different, he suggests trying the pho at Szechuan Noodle Bowl.

“If you want to see the real difference between phos,” said Douglas. “It’s dark brown and rich. It’s got the big udon style noodles in it. It’s got big chunks of almost like pot roast in it. That’s much more in my mind a Chinese pho compared to the light, brothy Vietnamese style.”

Katie O is a fan of both varieties, and said listeners really should taste both for themselves.

The Seattle Kitchen Show can be heard on the new 97.3 KIRO FM Weekends on Saturday at 8 a.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. Available anytime ON DEMAND at MyNorthwest.com.

By JAMIE GRISWOLD, MyNorthwest.com Editor

KIRO Newsradio

income tax wa millionaires language...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

‘I wouldn’t be surprised if it was intentionally confusing’: Ursula questions ballot language on WA millionaires’ tax repeal

Washington voters face confusing ballot language on income tax repeal. Discover Ursula's insights on this important issue.

12 hours ago

car brands worst drivers...

John Curley Show

‘They just bump into whatever’: New study names the top 3 car brands with the worst drivers

Discover which car brands have the worst drivers based on insurance data and accident reports in this insightful new study.

12 hours ago

Seattle rebar settlement...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

‘They half-cheeked that job’: Spike says Seattle got off easy in $775K rebar settlement

Seattle pays $775K to settle a claim from a man injured by rebar, raising questions about safety and responsibility in public works.

12 hours ago

e-scooter e-bike downtown seattle minneapolis lime takeover...

John Curley Show

‘The price of a burrito’: KIRO hosts say Seattle’s meager fine won’t stop Lime takeovers as another planned for Saturday

A third Lime scooter takeover is planned for Saturday night in Seattle, with hundreds of riders expected to meet near the Pioneer Square Pergola.

22 hours ago

Phoebe Gates...

John Curley Show

‘She’s the daughter of Bill Gates’: KIRO hosts say wealth and power are shielding Phoebe Gates from scrutiny

But what frustrated the KIRO fill-in hosts wasn't just Phoebe Gates' alleged fraud. It was how little attention it's getting.

1 day ago

national radio day...

Charlie Harger

Harger: A community college radio station gave me a career, a newsroom full of colleagues, and a wife

I talk for a living, on a medium that talks about itself constantly, and I found out about National Radio Day after the show ended yesterday.

1 day ago

Seattle Kitchen Show dares to talk pho