Person Behind The Place Sophie Banh

Bellevue, WALocal News

Executive Chef Sophie Banh of Monsoon is dedicated to transforming Vietnamese cuisine by incorporating local ingredients and traditional recipes. Since its inception in 1999, Monsoon has set a benchmark for Vietnamese dining in Seattle, with dishes like the Catfish Claypot that reflect authentic flavors from Vietnam's countryside. Banh credits her skilled wok chefs for creating memorable flavors that resonate with guests. The vibrant atmosphere of Downtown Bellevue allows her to connect with a diverse clientele, enriching the restaurant's appeal. Recently, Monsoon has expanded its offerings with a new street patio, perfect for outdoor dining, and a rotating selection of boozy slushies that cater to warmer days.

Seasonal dishes such as wokked Washington sweet corn and refreshing watermelon salad highlight the restaurant's commitment to local produce. Banh's passion for Vietnamese cuisine extends beyond the kitchen, as she actively promotes the culinary culture of her heritage. Monsoon continues to thrive as a beloved dining destination, inviting everyone to experience the flavors of Vietnam in Bellevue.

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